I plan on going tomorrow. From you description @Hiddendragon sounds like the show might not be as nice as last year. But I'm going regardless,...
But...what's one's acquisition and holding costs for the that $12K of 'worth'. I'd be more worried about the reduction lower than my costs.
I'm a little annoyed. At Costco this past Sunday, they had 1oz gold Pamp bars for only $3,099 each...when spot was ~$3,040. Should have bought...
My wife and I are pragmatic enough that we'd probably consider selling our plain wedding rings for the cash and simply get some basic non-gold...
Time to sell all your gold jewelry into this market that is not absolutely 'precious' to you. I bet Sauron would even sell The One Ring in this...
Whoops...it's actually an 1864. Read my roman numerals wrong. Still a nice higher grade circulated example.
That’s neat regardless of it’s origin. Plus the even wear on both sides is quite impressive.
Some recent nice purchases along with a bunch of common pure nickel coins: 1293 Egypt 5 qirsh [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1886 Great Britain Florin...
I don't know. This presumption of equivalency/causality seems specious (at best) in my opinion. I believe this gold spike is more market hype...
Peak capitalism looking us right in the face.
Search the pennies in case there is a 1951. The lowest mintage of the modern large pennies. I found one in a flea market once for about 50...
I did the thing. Took a bunch of 40%-83.5% common US/world junk silver and exchanged it for a handful of 90% modern comm silver dollars for $26...
Include US 40% stuff in the exchange as well.
I plan on exchanging common lower purity silver coins (50%-80%) for US gov issued 90% or 99% silver bullion (modern comms and/or ASEs). I'm not...
Coinstar find this morning. Nice. [ATTACH]
A nice recent buy at a local antiques shop for $80. 1732 A France Ecu. And I’m sure it’s genuine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not buying, but we sold a small group of 10k-18k gold jewelry this past weekend. A nice little bump in the household cash reserves for stuff that...
That’s a nice rarity. Regardless of ‘value’, having a true rarity can be a collector’s desire.
Here’s the 1908 penny: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here’s another nice silver I missed on the first dig - 1904 Panama 5 centesimos: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And for only $5/lbs. Also - a nice Unc 1908 Great Britain penny. I saved that for the collection. I'll share of photo when I get home.
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