If you are going to use money for purely investment, I or other collectors will detest you. There is something I have to clearly warn you in...
Usually the mint will cull the old coins out and it will be sent to a refinery for a meltdown. Otherwise, collectors might find them first and...
I just lost track. I probably have some 900+ on omnicoin but that's not even half of what I have! You can't just photograph them all!
Actually the term white gold is quite vague. It can be alloys of gold+silver, gold+palladium, gold+platinum and other precious metals. What...
If they are silver, olive is not too effective with it. If it is possible, can you post a picture of what you got there? If the silver have been...
What I personally don't like is the idea of bullion coins. Sure thing you can buy them off them but at the end of the day when you sell them, it's...
Didn't you read the description? It's altered outside the mint. Is that real or fake? Well you should be able to make some sort of conclusion.
Eventually palladium prices will increase but what's the point? If you want to invest, you are looking to buy at least 10+ oz of palladium....
Try and correlate it with the USD currency against other major currencies as well as the oil prices. That should explain at least half of the story.
Some of my best ones are to find ultra junk silver coins, yes as in ultra junk ones, holed, damaged, ruined, worn etc, and yet be able to tell...
My point is this: Why don't the US mint work together with the grading company? All this is creating havoc, chaos as well as huge disappointment...
Dream on - PF 70 isn't THAT common. If you want to cash in on that, you might as well play lottery. I'm sorry but I don't have respect for people...
No, you are out of luck.
Well they are easily worth face value but something THAT modern will only get you face value guaranteed. You might as well deposit it to a British...
Well think about it the other way around. It can be possible that it's made yesterday isn't it? If an original is indeed valuable, the more...
Seems like they are Greek. Unfortunately I don't think they are worth a lot, probably cents.
Erm. Firstly if it's a NTC graded slab, well duh - MOST of the time, you would expect major slabbing companies to grade them lower! WHY?...
Unfortunately they don't sound a lot - I don't think you can retire on them. Perhaps if you can post a picture, it will us put a better value....
To be exact, what kind microscope do you have there Speedy? Is it what you call a stereoscope?
Anatoliy, here is an interesting coin for you especially: This is a Russian 1 kopek coin minted in 1757: [img] However if you did look...
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