Bullion side of the business should benefit; however, this may mean a drop off in numismatic premium over bullion content for many pre-1933 gold...
If you really want a challenge, get yourself a two volume set of the Whitman Type albums. Some unobtainables (i.e. 1796-1797 half dollars, etc.),...
I prefer the dollar coins myself.
MS-62; distracting mark on cheek.
AU-58
No matter what, they're going to have to look into making the aisles bigger, at least at my local show! No way to have 6 feet distancing with 10...
Gorgeous! I'm not usually a fan of the matte finish, but I'll make an exception for these.
Meh, I prefer the 1937 crown any day.
I gotta be honest with you: I've pretty much stopped going by the grades in most modern TPG holders; way inflated for my taste.
Love the 1817; reminds me of my highly worn 1819 crown with the same reverse.
I would argue that the fear of experiencing confiscation is the more likely culprit.
I love these coins; have a full set, minus the 1959.
I understand that mint employees walked off with a few, as no one bothered to check that they had returned 1964-D dollars instead of earlier...
I'm willing to bet that there are a few sitting in a safety deposit box somewhere...
Conserve cash; they don't deserve your business anyway.
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/master-die-exists-at-philadelphia-mint-for-1964-peace-dollar
Reduced demand for autos, methinks.
So I read on another forum that there was a Dansco version of a Spain and Portugual type set, from the Continental Line? Any idea if this is true?
Superb! I've got the same issue with the Border Watch; way too pricey.
Raw.
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