This has been debated on CoinTalk in the past. Some folks claim that gains are taxed at the capital gains rate of 15%. Others claim that gains...
This is a little simplistic and overlooks an important point. The debt is the money and the money is the debt. The debt should not, can not, and...
I think ASEs will turn out to be the best over the long run. They are more popular and easier to resell. Dealers generally pay $1 or so over...
Don't forget about the Canadian silver dollars either.
I have read the same thing. Guided munitions and cruise missiles apparently use significant amounts of silver in the electronics because silver...
Lets check. On 1/1/1960, gold was $37 and now it is 1,121, about a 30 fold increase. On 1/1/1960, the DJIA was 679.36 and now it is...
You can weigh it, but it looks good to me. I believe the newer A-Mark rounds do not have a date and have less detail than the older ones.
Good decision. Always go with your gut feeling [assuming you did the proper research and aren't acting on the spur of the moment]. It usually is...
I look at it a bit different. If the dollar drops by about 15-20% from here, institutions and hedge funds are likely to pile into gold and...
That's the case with all investments. If you want a single idea to make a difference, then you have to concentrate. But you can also buy a...
I think it's more of a gimmick and the buyers will come to regret paying the premium a few years from now.
That will ruin the coin. No doubt about it. This has been discussed at CoinTalk many times.
Around me, American Eagle series [gold or silver] coins ALWAYS command a premium to privately minted rounds or bars, or foreign coins when you go...
Getting the best bang for your buck involves both buying and selling. For someone new to the game, that would be AGEs. It's okay to have a...
I think you are wrong. A properly dipped coin is not obvious at all except for the fact that it has no toning. The practice is in no way limited...
It's up to you and depends on your financial situation and other investments/savings you have.
This is incorrect. A futures contract is an OBLIGATION to buy [or sell] a set amount of gold at a set price on a set date in the future. You...
I don't see a constitutional issue since the state is using federally issued coins to denominate the account. But I agree it will never become law.
I think this advice is okay for someone with some experience in buying AND SELLING bullion. For someone starting out, it is much better, in my...
I don't think it affects value, but why bother to do it?
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