+1 If the mint releases the collectors versions of the 2010 coins in 2011, the novelty of the 2010 bullion issue will start to wear off quickly. TC
At HSN, Mike Mezak justified it by comparing it to a wedding anniversary. For example, if you got married in 1986 you would be celebrating your...
I would sell them and buy what makes you happy. I am sure others will disagree with me due to sentimental value, but as long as you keep at least...
Without seeing pics, I would keep the MS65. TC
Try a Peace dollar for better luck. :smile TC
I would ask him where he got it. ;) TC
+0.99 :thumb: TC
It would be interesting to see how much extra profit they made based on always rounding up over the past 4 years. This would never fly in the...
I cannot imagine the 2010 silver proof sets being sold throughout 2011 especially at a discount to the 2011 silver proof set. The 2010 silver...
Mike: Welcome to CT! Take a look at the Bullion Investing forum on this site. As far as your question goes, I prefer American Silver Eagles over...
Dave: I won a Teletrade auction last year. When I received the coin, the holder has a slight crack in it. The coin was great but the holder was...
The language of the Terms & Conditions seems pretty typical to me but I am not an expert in contractual law. There is nothing that I can see...
You have to open an account to buy them. Here are the Terms and Conditions of opening an account:...
MS-65, no FS of course. TC
Is this a 1997 Lincoln Doubled Ear? or Did Abe just nick his ear shaving? Thanks! TC
Chris: you missed the memo that the 2011 ASE 1 oz. bullion will have lower mintage than 1996 making it a true rarity. :D :rolleyes: Ken: I...
Agreed! IMO, the only way the US Mint can somewhat redeem themselves is to mass produce the 2010 bullion issue and perhaps sell them on their own...
Nobody knows for sure. PM investment (like most investment) involves risk, sometimes substantial risk. If you have a "low" income as you state,...
1922S or 1923S Peace dollar NGC MS-63. ;) TC
Me too. :D If silver goes to $100/ounce, imagine what gold would be then! :eek: :) TC
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