I'll guess at something. Collector grade coins of China and India. Coin collecting is more of a middle class - upper class hobby. Over the...
I have always said - that as long as you keep coin collecting as a hobby then coins provide a high return on investment. Most endeavors which are...
Even if melting wasn't against the law - a scrap yard would not pay full melt value. My guess is they would be discounted significantly - 25% or so.
I have often wondered about the 1st tax situation mentioned. 20 Silver Eagles which cost $400.00 are sold for $600.00. Is the taxable gain $200.00...
I suggest individuals new to variety collecting start out searching for Lincoln cent RPMs graded XF or better. This narrows your search focus to a...
This is the way it has been explained to me. It's a recession when your neighbor loses their job and a depression when you lose your job.
Social Security is a tax. It is a payroll tax. It is a flat rate tax imposed equally on all US wage earners.
It seems to me that - if the US reverted back to the gold and/or silver standard like some people request and the rest of the world continued with...
Actually I did read it on the internet - in I believe the 2nd post of this thread.
So currency devaluation is not just a US problem it is a world problem?
Why is it that Americans are the only people woefully ignorant of their money? Have the currency exchange rates changed this much over this period...
Let’s look at the roulette table again. The color green is rarer than the color black and color red. 0 and 00, which are the only two numbers...
Let’s approach this from a different angle. The 1980-P cent mintage is approximately 10 times greater than the 1960-P cent mintage. 7.5 billion...
Look at it like it was a roulette table. There are 38 numbered squares. Two squares are colored green, 18 are colored black and 18 are colored...
Working die #1 produces approximately 1,000,000 coin, as does die #2 and Die #3 and so on. In MOST cases every coin is approximately 1 of a...
Wow - maybe you should go and read my initial post again. As for 1980-P DDO-001, I already provided you an example of this coin in MDS and I don't...
It is a rare occurrence where a working die is retired early from service for the reason of producing coinage exhibiting doubled die...
Absurd - I see - how can you be so certain that the 1980-P DDO-001 wasn't utilized fully? A quick look at the coppercoins website has pictures for...
All coins are struck by a working die. Under normal circumstances the number of coins struck by a specific working die during its useful life...
Proof bullion coins is not an investment in a precious metal - it is an investment in a collectable.
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