I have 3 different ways of accessing the internet at any point in time. I don't have that problem. Besides, when I say "too much" I mean ove what...
After agreeing with Doug's post, I would also add inflation does not cause bull markets in numismatic items. Now, high PM prices can have an...
Here is a real life example of sniping. I had to go to another state this weekend for my father's birthday. I set up 28 snipes, and won 7...
I agree with Krispy's answer Lucy. You can never lose to a snipe program, a snipe program will not know your total bid, it will only bid as high...
I use xxxx.xx. I just bought 55 snipes for less than $10, and they only charge for successful snipes. I have used them for about 6 years and have...
I will try 1278, thanks! :)
The worst part is that coin collectors like us will reward Spain for their theft by buying the coins from them. Personally I wish coni collectors...
Yeah, the whole thing stinks. The problem is all of this stuff hinges on maritime law which has not been updated in centuries. That is why the...
I have seen all of them at different times. Just machine counterstrikes to create a novelty to sell to the masses. I believe collectors consider...
Just asking, but does every currency have nominal gold backing? Does the thai baht, Indian rupee, Uzbek whatever, etc all have gold nominally...
True, you lose that or more trading it with a dealer and his profit margin. Moving from $28 to $35 has been more of a move though.
Plus, gold is fungible. Antiquities and other national heritage items are not. Sell off their stockpile of gold and its just a notation in...
My advice if you are serious is to work at a coin dealer for a year or two. You need to see firsthand how to buy, buy prices versus sell prices,...
I thought you would like those man. ;)
I think I do, but am not positive. I know I have a few nice bronzes. I do find Hadrian about the height of Roman artistry. I mean I like a lot...
Cool Mat! Let me know if you ever want scans from BMC for a particular attribution.
Its the second one that really has the most firm validity. Mining is very energy intensive, so long term the value of PM is a function of energy...
I thought they already agreed to a 53% haircut? It was in the Journal a few days ago.
But if the Europe bailout runs into trouble, and the Euro goes down, wouldn't that strengthen the dollar and lower PM prices like Jim explains...
I would go with option one, but have the BEP pull out the "best" star notes from the replacement run and sell them at premiums to collectors to...
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