I kind of did this accidently. As a teen in the mid-90s I built an extensive collection of common 20th cent US silver coins, then decided to sell...
Yep. I'm just buying 'common' world junk silver right now and getting it for spot or a small premium. It's mostly just for fun and variety, but...
Agreed.
grade?
I think the current middle-aged generation (35-55) are seeing right through the marketing smoke screen to the irrationality and 'killing' the long...
And diamonds.
Alternatively, the irrational sticks around long enough to become the accepted market standard.
dittos.
The smart ones do or should. Best way to keep people coming back.
Yeah...methinks CNN doesn't know how currency (coin and paper) works.
65 (not FS) I bet it's better in hand, regardless.
You’ve nicely outlined my belief on this subject too. It’s all demand driven not supply.
Nice. I like to grab these attractive, but baffling ignored mint issues after market. I've had similar nice purchases buying the 1990s...
But my own opinion is that it’s all demand driven. The actual mintage for the last decade ranges about 20 mil to 40 mil each year. That’s a lot...
Can you provide a good reference on this?
Indeed. Women's suffrage is in no way 'esoteric'.
I bet the Royal Mint has had master hubs ready for awhile...this year at least.
Pretty good job. Skills increasing.....
I hear what you're saying at the end, but how much of their time did you actually 'cost'? Seems like some reasonable back end work makes the...
Seems like you did well regardless. It always amazes me that people running a small business will tie up cash in inventory they 'just can't get...
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