What a score! Those dirty rims throw people off!
That's a good idea. The pain will be notifying my banks to stop ordering for awhile.
There's the 2014 gold
I think it's a crapshoot but I guess some people are talking about major sell offs, major purchasing, and shorting.
True, I still pull proofs and nice copper clad coins by edge checking. The great looking rims Stick out. There are two expensive modern 90%...
It's almost recovered from the bizarre stuff that happened last week.
Good question. I buy silver at my LCS and Shows and my CRH silver halves were keeping my average cost per ounce down significantly. I have sold...
I used to get a lot of enjoyment out of it, just doing it for fun so I did not take the approach of calculating my work pay on it. Now it seems...
I do all that for 1970 and earlier. I am not really interested in anything copper.
The majority of it is 40%. About 1 in 4 coins are 90%. I have a dealer that will give me 91% melt for the 40% so that is not bad.
Off to the races![ATTACH]
I only CRH Halves and I track every one of them, 90% and 40% on an excel spread sheet. Last year I hit a few months where I was over 10 ounces of...
Unfortunately they are heavily counterfeited. My bank gave me a fake one when I asked them if they had any interesting coins. Thankfully it...
Early 20th Century Chinese Silver Dollars.
Yeah Lon, that's it. I think I'll hang onto it even though it's a little circulated.
Yeah, I see the same tag marks a lot. You have to be quick on the draw to get teller tray halves too during the week too. I often get "someone...
Colorado
As Kurt said, 40% is not good for much. I can get rid of it at a discount (91% of melt) from a dealer and that is really good. Provident Metals...
It's gotta be a SMS then. Doesn't look like any 40%er I have ever seen. It actually looks like a modern NIFC Copper Clad.
Box of Halves: One 1967. It looks like a proof but I don't think they made them that year. Anyone know?
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