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Chris, you have posted some fabulous coins! I must now look for them and own them myself. Where would I begin?
As discussed in another thread, doubled die is used by most numismatists to characterize doubling caused by doubling on the die. A double die is...
Sounds like the scientific method (not rocket science).
The Buffalo design is way cool. Having it in silver would be great for the working stiff.
Good question to the best of my recollection, I purchased all my 40% when silver was at $7-$8 per ounce and I paid probably $1.20 per $1 face.
I love that coin. I'll post mine later this evening. I also want to obtain a nicer raw example and a nice slabbed coin as well.
Time, save, and hoard.
Does that take into account the cost of extracting the bullion?
My off the cuff guess would be $10-$12. However, if silver ever got below $20, I personally, would dump any 40% I had.
I compared Lincoln to Roosevelt. I'll make the battle of the coins double elimination.
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I like that. I agree that a part of good collecting is obtaining good examples of rare items - if finances permit. Sometimes, shear quantity is...
That doesn't sound fun or satisfying. :(
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