I'm going to go out on a limb here and speculate that maybe he was. People don't revolt because they're in their happy place.
Ugh. On this one, I see flat rims with a bit of finning at the top of the coin - and a rounded rim at the bottom. I'm not very good at this.
Well, if there's no shadow falling on the dial's face, neither should anyone else.
I'm cranky enough to imagine that that "bonus" was paid in advance, around the time they were trying to decide who would run the auctions. :mad:
Yep, you can pick lots of one-week or one-year or maybe even ten-year spans where silver outperforms the stock market. But they're vastly...
If a random blog poster said other random blog posters were wrong, I might question both sides' sources and assumptions. But if AI says it, I...
Hey, the sooner we olds start saying it, the sooner it'll die.
And the older you get, the smaller that amount gets. The more I can afford steak, the less I can eat. :(
A shop that wants to buy and hold while prices are going up might not be in business for long. A shop will always have to maintain enough of a...
Hey, if the rest of his cash flow supports it, more power to him. But as long as he's getting a good margin, the more he sells, the more he can...
It was over $64 for at least an hour or two.
Apparently I was "buying low" when I bought all that overpriced silver 10-15 years ago...
I've got several rolls of 1964-D quarters that I set aside to search for varieties. At this point I don't even remember what varieties I was...
Pretty sure those didn't get melted. Unless they slipped through the cracks during the bankruptcy proceedings.
But never $65. That's just crazy talk.
$64.
When I started collecting in the late 1960s/early 70s, there were several "better dates" of Roosevelt dimes. Try getting a premium for 1955 dimes...
But CoinTalk is SERIOUS BUSINESS! :hilarious:
It's probably just in a hurry to get to 6-7.
I find steelies fairly frequently, but no Indians yet.
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