Wow! This board is starting to remind me of the old AOL investment chat rooms in the late 1990s when tech stocks were all the rage.
That might turn out to be an excellent plan.
http://www.jpscorner.com/AirTite_Ring_Type_AirTite_Coin_Holders.htm Try this site.
I think Germany would have done as well or better without the loans under the Marshall Plan. You are free to hold a different opinion. I fully...
I should have made it more clear. The money contributed through the Marshall Plan was "refunded" to pay for the war, so the net impact was zero....
I think some people like to be scared. And some other people take pleasure in thinking they know something that everyone else doesn't know. What...
I wrote the following in response to another post regarding the same link you provided: "I guess it boils down to whether or not you want to...
I guess it boils down to whether or not you want to accept market/economic advice froma self-proclaimed film-maker. The chart he displays doesn't...
The national debt as a percentage of GDP was far higher at the end of World War II than today, and it was corrected. So it can be corrected....
Thank you for the real world look at the problem.
I agree that it would not be prudent to take delivery from the trust, but there are offsetting advantages to the investor. First, there is a...
Krispy, I think you are waaaayyyy underestimating how difficult this will be. In addition to collecting all of the required information at the...
If you are looking for something a bit more "exciting," take a look at RBY and UXG. I've owned them for a few years as sort of a venture capital...
I think the teacher probably meant exactly what he/she said, that gold and silver do not fluctuate in value, only the dollar does. And I would...
I don't own it, but it is probably okay to buy if you want an investment in silver because Sprott is a respected firm. But keep in mind that it...
In the highly unlikely event that the government ever decides to mint silver coins for circulation, it would be more likely that it would either...
I don't think this signals the end of the dollar, but could be a small step in the right direction of strengthening the dollar again.
The set is worth more than the individual coins. Plus, the Littleton book is worth something. You did very well.
You're right, but I don't think Bluesboy understands that I never made a comment regarding your post, which was correct.
What your teacher told you is mostly wrong, or perhaps only right over a period of a century or so. Maybe it was more accurate back in the days...
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