I thought I was one of the old guys here. You've got me beat by a year. But...I'll mention this because of what happened 57 years ago...I saw...
Palladium is also used a lot in the medical and electronics industries. There is more demand than in the past.
Silver is up 46% in 2020. Gold is up only about 29%. Do the math. And rare coins haven't kept pace with bullion at all.
I remember reading somewhere about someone that found an 1854-O "Huge O" variety quarter in a junk box. Anything is possible, I guess.
Then there are the fake numbers in my state early on where first responders and other people went in to take the test, couldn't wait there because...
Senator Portman from my state of Ohio has said that the feds can't even use drug-sniffing dogs to find this stuff as it is coming into the...
The Byzantines used letters for numbers like the Romans, but differently. A (alpha) = 1, Beta = 2, etc. but when they got to 6, for some reason...
Anybody who's a Stooges fan is OK by me. Almost as bad as pumping up a birthday cake with gas and then having the candles lit.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but there was an interesting couple of paragraphs about heller-denominated coins in the Oct. 2020 issue of...
that's not even a good fake
That was what I saw also. But you articulated it.
Fake.
Agreed. Bag mark. Worth the 40% melt value and that's it. I have an uncirculated 1921 Morgan dollar with a very similar bag mark.
One more factor I neglected to mention: Around here the strip malls have been notorious for being hangouts for sex traffickers. The regular...
Invest a few dollars and get one. [ATTACH]
Overmalled? Definitely! In my area (NE Ohio), many of them have either closed or are on the verge of closing, and have been long before the...
One way to identify Chinese coins and stamps is the character that looks like a rectangle with a line through it, sort of like the Greek letter...
Separate names with a comma.