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Oh, and from the US Mint Pressroom "There is no mintage limit, and no order limit for the 2007 United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin Proof Set."
elaine1970 - where are you seeing 'singles' for $5.95? and where did you get the quotes on the silver and clad proof sets? Am I missing...
Actually, 16,149 is kind of high as far as Unc $5 gold commemoratives go. The Geo Washington in '99 and the World Cup in '94 hit >22,000 but...
Not all hope is lost... Yes, the USPS is notorious for losing stuff. But sometimes it actually shows up after awhile. I had a '95 silver set...
Someone mentioned in one of the threads the fact that the new Presidential dollars don't say 'One Dollar' on them but have '$1' instead. Here's...
Grease spot?? Dang, stop eating your Big Mac while handling the coins!!!
12 HIGH dollar items on sale...all ending on the same day within a 6 hour period... Looks like a 'hit an run' to me.
Picked up the 1997 Jackie Robinson 4-coin set for $1200. The BU $5 books for over $5K now. :kewl: But that only gets 2nd place. My 2000 $10...
You got it slightly wrong...the $5 gold commoratives are 0.247 oz of gold. So you only paid an equivalent of $940/oz. :eek: Much easier to live...
Congress always specifies a $10 denomination for commemorative 1/2 oz gold coins. Don't know why, but it's been that way since the 1984 Olympic...
Nah...Things get cheaper when you buy in bulk
Actually, I bought it while we were still dating :hug: Figured it was my last chance to buy without permission:whistle: So I bought a 50 cu-ft...
Actually, they're a better deal than the 1/10 oz Proof Gold Eagles... 1/10 oz sells for $1049.50 equivalent spot. If gold is $650 then your...
Guy. Wife's biggest concern is how much room the safe takes up.
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