But they weren't compelled to relinquish it for less than its fair value, they were paid the market rate for the gold. Gold coins of "recognized...
Nope, the are all narrow rim/far date coins. They illustrate why I prefer to call the varieties near and far dates, because the width of the rim...
Well I did make one list, Longest Contributing Member. It shows me starting in 2005, but that would probably be the first time I STARTED a...
The banks are not owned by the Federal Reserve, except for the Federal Reserve branch banks, and the Federal Reserve is not "owned" by the...
Not very often. So far I have only gone over the $1000 mark six times in over 40 years and all of those times in the past twelve years. Five of...
It isn't. .024 grams If gold is $1300 an oz that would be almost exactly $1 worth of gold ($1.0032 or one dollar and a third of a cent.)
So don't have children, then you can have a lot more trinkets. And if you never have the kids, you won't miss them.
The case got thrown out of court.
Or they saw it long before and just set snipe bids instead of adding it to their watch lists.
Gold was never stolen from the population. It was "called in" by the government but it was also paid for at the current price. it was not stolen...
Set my new record this past Saturday, $2500 which more than doubled my previous record. And it is probably about the ugliest coin I own. (and...
jeffB has the answer. Due to the coin shortage mintages started ramping up in 1962, but the 1964 mintage (which were struck until 1966) were...
Bullion. Just melt down some common gold and/or silver and take it with you. Gold is always gold and silver is always silver. You wouldn't...
Well the Cincinnati show was unusually small this year. I think the FUN show really hurt it. But it was a really great show for me. It is very...
Not really, in order to get the special label you will basically be doing a same day grading and that is $100 I believe. (Unless the meant and...
Actually found in change, not roll hunting or in the cashdrawer? 1968.
It actually is supposed to commemorate the entire WWII period and not just D-Day, although they did use the D-Day reference on the coin. possibly...
What is the weight? I'm suspecting some kind of strikethrough error. The surface appears too smooth for a planchet defect. Something had to be...
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