Spending a lot of money on most modern coins is a huge risk...and there is probably no huge return at the end of the rainbow. Coin collecting is...
If it weighs the same as a normal cent, maybe it was just 'squeezed' wider in a vise. Is there any distortion to the coin. In the absence of...
I'm starting a silver proof statehood quarter collection myself. If you want to collect them and get your money's worth, I would recommend looking...
There are no guarantees. A coin that has dropped from $5K to $3K? I just have a feeling that it's not going to stop there. I'm not spending more...
Like I said earlier, it's a coin that has been trending downward and not upwards. When they get down to $1000, I'll buy yours from you.
It's in a 68 holder for a reason. Regardless of what that reason is, I wouldn't buy it expecting it to upgrade to a 69.
I asked that seller what brought the grade down to a 68 because most of them are graded higher. He said he didn't know, but had seen 2 PR 65s...
If you want to 'invest' that kind of money in a coin, it would probably be better to buy one whose price is trending upwards over the last few...
I'm partial to the eagle landing on the moon with the earth and North America in the background...like my avatar.
Sorry, my bad.
The coin is an 'S' mint...should be a proof.
Andrew, do you understand that the US Mint is a profitable enterprise that doesn't require taxpayer dollars?
It looks like they must have circulated. Interesting!
Why would the coin be worth more than book value if it's damaged???
I'm not happy about no silver proof ASEs yet. By law they have to make the bullion coins available. What a crock. I'm sure they could set aside a...
Wow! what happened to this proof ASE? Never seen one this bad before....
Well worn Indian Head cents are worth about a buck. Is it because they're old...or just popular?
Is it 1 gram of fine gold? That should be worth about $35, no?
I don't think it really matters when you buy it. If you buy today at $1000/oz. and the dollar becomes worth 50 cents, the price of gold should...
Since gold is priced in dollars, as the dollar weakens, it takes more of them to buy the gold, thus the gold price goes up...same with oil and...
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