Supply and Demand, with most of the "Demand" for this coin being its "needed" for Registry Sets.
I have two ancients in slabs. I have broken out dozens. One of the two is an error slab, listing the wrong year, wrong emperor, etc. I keep it for...
I hear you OP. Even official Canadian mint products are numerous. A few years I posted here that I counted I believe 86 different commemoratives...
This is correct. It appears that for gold coins CONOB was either a declaration of Constantinople fineness, or more likely in my mind it was simply...
"Damm mint" issue, huh? :)
One has to ask the question, if a counterfeit is so perfect it cannot be detected does it matter? The reason I do not worry is I buy coins for...
Yeah, I agree with others. Unfortunately the PM market has a very long and ugly history with identical schemes. PM vendors promise you its in a...
I was referring sir to one chance per account who was a long term customer of the mint retail products. I believe this would not allow MCM to be...
That's the point though, they should. In my business if we have a popular product creating a shortage we make sure the companies who have bought...
Trust me, MCM and Silvertowne ARE getting these. They have probably hundreds if not thousands of people they hire to game the US mint system. It...
Of course a price target is appropriate. Unless you know them very well, "test" a dealer with a few lower priced coins. Give him the max you would...
Our economy remained stagnant? I would say economic growth numbers here have been pretty good this year, and most economists would agree. Of...
Yeah, but that was a one time thing my wife forced. I still miss every one of them, and my wife isn't allowed to come along on coin deals anymore.
"Stocks are down 5% and gold is up 11%", yeah, but the game is the long run. As an aside, does the quotation that stocks are down 5% include...
"Obviously, I don't need to keep all 18 similar-looking campgates so I'll set a few aside and probably sell the rest at some point." ? So you...
Just a warning. The Grierson publication listed here is not THE "Byzantine Coinage" book so useful to everyone. If anyone ever has a question on...
Yes. Gold was labeled CONOB but Carthage, especially after the Heraclii revolt, was a main mint for a time. Gold coins can be identified by style...
I have the book. Sorry I didn't mention it, but CONOB was indeed used for most gold coins, regardless of what mint produced them. It even appeared...
Constantinople was almost always the main mint except in very limited circumstances. Nikomedia, Antioch (Theupolis), and Kyzikos were the next...
Eh, I won't. I still do not know what I will do with the two Eisenhower sets I bought.
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