you guys should post pics for reference. of course there's the "shriver dollar". not good [ATTACH]
wasn't there a strom thurmond commemorative? just kidding
as far as i'm concerned thomas jefferson commemoratives for 30 dollars are "under the radar". great coin
why?
[IMG]william henry harrison presidential coin. not a coinworthy sculpture http://coins.thefuntimesguide.com/images/blogs/W-H-Harrison-Obverse.jpg
that's what i do too. I like getting bars, and various silver ounce coins along with commemoratives and other coins I just happen to think are cool
why? more than likely a premium was paid on the SAE.
thanks. I got a bunch of these recently and they look nice in silver.
there's no way I'd trade maples for junk silver.
why would anyone sell an ike for a dollar. why not just spend it?
most people pay over spot for eagles. lousy deal for the eagle owner
which hager twin is "best"? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnfbSefFFIc
how can you tell which Ike's are 40 percent silver
BOOOO llion
I'm sure counterfeiters add the right of weight for the coin to fool a scale. not that it's a bad thing to own and use
and if people get blatantly ripped off, too damn bad.
LOL I think we all do, that's why i don't want a "custodian"
those spouse coins are diculously way over spot and gold is really high now. crappy time to buy em. numismatics IRAs require you to have them...
no way, most stocks are back up. gold is really high right now. I think you'd be better off buying silver with new money and liquid cash.
oh hell no, I use regular places like apmex and gainesville coins. no problems yet
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