Do any bookstores still carry numismatic volumes apart from the Red Book and other basics? I remember that up until a few years ago, Books a...
Reminds me of the texture of the Britannia silver bullion coins; a bit rough, but still pleasing.
Distrust and verify.
Most of the material I buy doesn't depend heavily on the price of bullion one way or another.
I've been trying to get my collection organized in albums with a label specifying the ballpark price it should go for.
I believe that the United Kingdom had a similar, though slightly different composition, for its silver coinage from 1920-1946.
Makes you wonder why derivatives based on gold/silver are even permitted; reminds me of the Bretton Woods Fallacy that the dollar was convertible...
I have this issue, too. It's gotten to the point where I now have triplicates of some coins yet can't bear to part with them.
This is one of my favorite trivia questions (first US Commemorative coin). Most people say the 1892 Columbian but there is a strong argument for...
In an old older: MS-60. In a newer (inflated) holder: MS-62
Sheesh, 55 Euros seems pricey; you're making out like a bandit.
AU-53
MS-66
I'm concerned with the long term prospects for low-grade key and semi-key coins in popular series, such as Buffalo nickels, Walkers, Mercs, etc....
MS-63
I've been extremely confused watching bullion prices plummet, even though demand for the physical sort seems to be picking up. Is this due to gold...
Only for a CD yielding more than 3%!
In the past 17 years since I started collecting, I have found exactly three silver coins in change: 1939 quarter 1944 quarter 1964-D dime...
Yes! Another item that is far too costly for y current budget.
Thanks :)
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