I recall reading a post similar to yours early in the pandemic, which focused on how the "paper gold" price bore little resemblance to the cost of...
I think that the more relevant question here is this: "How high will the dollar go?" Gold prices in dollar terms have gone down mainly because of...
I like the 1928 Peace Dollar! :)
I must admit, I did a double-take when I saw that last name...
PF 67 CAM
Is there any particular attraction to owning this date in such high grade? Why not just settle for three MS-62 pieces from APMEX for around $1860...
Well, I'm pretty sure that I know which year had among the least varieties, just by the lack of coinage across denominations: 1922. With only...
I would go with UNC.
The Royal Trust, I think.
Because of the longevity of her reign and the sheer number of coins from many countries with her portrait on the obverse, I'm inclined to say no....
With the obvious exceptions of the 1974 and 1974-D aluminum cents, I don't really care much for aluminum coinage in general. Too light for my...
This may seem a bit simplistic but here it goes: if an Ebay seller located in China or a flea market vendor offers up a "complete set of silver...
Whoo hoo!
Either that, or a memorial to the Trail of Tears :(
Sadly, my favorite coins of hers are the only ones unavailable to the general public: the specimen proof gold coinage from 1953. [IMG]
Agreed; this looks like a Chinese counterfeit.
Pretty awesome haul, sir; job well done!
I've always found Mexico's silver coinage to be somewhat confusing due to all the changes in fineness over the years. From .903 to .72 to .5 to .1...
Agreed with @mrweaseluv . For reference, the quarter is in F/VF condition, while the quarter eagle is in F-12 condition.
The broader point is that the paper gold certificates were supposedly redeemable for gold coin, if the text on the bills is to be believed. At the...
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