This one's easy. I'd never set foot in his shop or spend a dime on his merchandise again, and I'd take every opportunity I could to bad mouth...
We'll agree to disagree on this one. I think at the end of the day, the strength and resilience of the US economy might surprise you.
You make a great case for why precisely NOW is the time to be in the S&P 500 and not in precious metals...remember, buy low and sell high.
Finally got a set. 25 ounces of SILVER!
Nice 91 CC. I think your coin is in the XF-AU range as far as grade. Looks like original toning, doesn't appear to have been cleaned from the...
I think one way people try to the estimate the number of remaining Morgan Dollar specimens for a given Date/MM is through the population reports...
Wow! It's almost worth making the trip to Chicago just to see these!
Another one of my favorite world coins is the Austro Hungarian Empire 100 Corona. Just love the history behind this one. The obverse of this...
Hungarian 5 Pengo 1939.
Depends on the grades/condition you want to collect.
I call all mine PF67 for inventory/grading purposes. There are likely some 68s and 69s in the mix. But I don't submit mine for slabbing/grading.
I'm in the AU55 camp. Looks like some wear on the breast feathers, and there are too many hits on the face and in the field for me to grade this...
40% Real Estate 40% Equities (Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, including retirement accounts) 9% Bullion (6% gold, 3% silver) 6% Rare Coins, other...
That my friend, is how APMEX, KITCO and your local B&M make a lot of money.
I like the way you think!
Very cool Tonedcoins. I've been shopping around for a nice pre-'64 Winchester '94 model. But you can find them for a lot less than 5 grand.
It's nice to dream, isn't it?
Nice 89CC! The rim ding at 5 O'Clock on the reverse will probably keep it from grading. But I'd call it VF30 details. Even in a 'genuine'...
NOOOOOOOOO!!! My preciousssss!!!!
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