Possibly a ball marker for golf. I grade it 12 over par.
The discussion of how long it takes to get the coins back from TPGs reminds me of a friend of mine. I was over his house when he was reading the...
I'm working on deciding if I want to work on anything. In the meantime: 1. I'm always on the lookout for bargain priced gold and silver coins...
Or you can really be bold and round up.
My son tells me the craziest thing I've ever done was pay more than face value for money in the first place.
No. What I wondered is if the employees of the company were required to be bonded, a form of insurance against fraud that is purchased by the...
I wonder if the employees at the TPGs are bonded?
The silver eagles normally sell at a premium to the spot price of silver, probably because they represent silver in coin form which does not have...
One thing I forgot to add... Most of the people I run into don't like receiving $1 coins, but many of them like the Kennedy halves. Maybe it's...
glaciermi - You are correct. Every coin ever made is collectible. And nobody knows what will be the "hot" item 25 years or more from now. It...
For me, pain is losing 8.9% of everything I search right off the top. But halves are pretty convenient for buying things like coffee and lottery...
Coinstar is a ripoff. Just spend them.
The disappearance of the cent would be an obvious inflation warning and signal to the general public that something is going very very wrong.
For me everything depends on the price. A gold commemorative proof coin from the 1980s is just as attractive to me as the proposed 2006 AGE, or a...
Tokens seem to be the wild frontier of numismatics. The centennial token would be my preference of the two here.
what sort of premium do you think these coins will carry to the price of the gold content?
The right move is frequently the hard move to make. All of us would like a shot at silver a few dollars lower than current prices, but that's...
Long gone are the days when "coining" money meant that the government was certifying the metal content and purity of the coin. Now there isn't...
Personally, I don't like rainbow toning. It looks [and in many cases probably is] artificial. I like old coins evenly toned in a blue-grey range...
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