One of my most recent acquisitions. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
2oz Monarch Silver Skull [IMG] [IMG]
1oz Monarch Silver Relic Anubis [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Picked up a few fun items. [ATTACH] 1oz Yeager Cross [IMG]
Queens Beasts are sweet silver or gold. I think you'll enjoy it.
Let's say we have another rate hike and tax reform passes before the end of the year. Where do you see silver then or are those variables already...
Interesting thread from 2011. One person closing out a 401k to buy silver around $38/oz. Many expecting a bottom of $30 to $35.
It's just slightly larger. .1107 oz of gold 20mm diameter I believe the AGE is around 16.5mm.
1915 Austria Gold 1 Ducat [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's great! You're ahead of the pack. Most people aren't saving/investing anymore.
The idea is that you're doing yourself a disservice if you're not putting other money in 401k, IRA, real estate, etc. Things that pay dividends...
1914 Gold Sovereign.
I'm a collector in general it's just something I can't shake. They say it stems from our caveman days when gatherings nuts, berries, flint, etc...
For US coins I go out old school and use a check list book. About $8 on Amazon. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The proprietary mix was indeed Mountain Dew.
Absolutely. The baseball card market was a bubble in the 80s and 90s. If you bought then it's unlikely you'd see a profit now but classic coins...
I wouldn't compare baseball cards to classic coins. Baseball cards compare to modern bullion a little better. Modern bullion keeps getting pumped...
Red Dragon silver arrived two days ago. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The benefits of slabbed are there for sure but raw coins look so much better in my Quadrum album.
How do you find such beauties? Are these undergraded in slabs or raw cherrypicks? I'm new and enjoy the thrill of the hunt and always eager to learn.
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