Maybe that is a large part of my problem. I have not one bone in my body any more that wishes to collect, (what is it about 70?), Morgans that are...
Fair enough Mike. I appreciate your thoughtful response. I fully admit I am a hoarder, and also know that my wishes do not apply to today's day...
I agree, I also believe the 1980 price is an outlier that needs to be ignored in any rational analysis. I have said it before, graph silver per...
Sorry to say it, but I am with Jason and do not care for Morgans at all. I find the eagle simplistic, and the obverse boring. I am not saying its...
Yeah but darn tough to find in circulation or bags. I remember when I was 10 this was the only lincoln in the 41-current book I had to buy from a...
Personally, idk what my best cherrypick might be. Maybe 42/1 mercuries, 32s quarter in EF from a bulk silver purchase, a Ostrogothic coin from 485...
Anyone ever hear about possibly the greatest cherrypick of all time? I man in the 70's went to a local coin shop and bought the only known,...
I am simply stating that TPG facilitates laziness. What percentage of collectors can intelligently discuss the grade of a slabbed morgan nowadays?...
Decades ahead of the US? I thought they were using rockets designed in the 60's for their manned flights. So if we pulled out an old Apollo we...
I remember those days. Yes, beginners had to actually LEARN how to grade, LEARN the dealers and which onese were fair and which ones were...
How about its a coin he stickered as being well graded 65 but buyers notice it and the general consensus is its a 64 or lower. To preserve the...
Glad to hear you are feeling better sir. Sorry about the mistake, they happen on both sides. So did the BIN sell? Or were you able to correct...
If he makes a mistake, he buys it back. If the "price" of a slab with a CAC sticker is higher than a simple slab, he has to pay out even MORE...
Its interesting since I was just reading CAC's ad in the ANA magazine last night. In it, they made a huge case that CAC stickers DON'T add any...
He was referring to exotic metals. Metals whose demand is usually high end products, the same products not terribly in demand during an economic...
That is not what I mean. You are the one twisting my statement to mean currency. My point is firm risk. Government bailouts, handouts, welfare,...
Exactly. And if the day comes when toning is seen as tarnish, what are buyers supposed to do when there are thousands or tens of thousands of...
No doubt. I found a group lot of them once on Ebay and paid maybe $.50 a copy for a long run of these. Always interesting reading, and sometimes...
$10 Doug, you save $4 from the original price. Dang old eyes, huh? ;)
I agree day trading and similar in the markets is at an all time high for risk. I would disagree that building a sound portfolio to hold for...
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