Alot lower...probably to $750/oz, right at the TRUE cash cost, not the ones cited by companies to placate shareholders. You need to see 'blood in...
Still not sure, but production, production costs, and mineral reserves are not really correlated among themselves nor to the gold price. The...
The problem is this entire industry has been so mismanaged they make the airline operators from the 1980's, 1990's, 2000's look like geniuses.:D...
Nice !! I have the same coin/grade but with a "PL" designation. Yeah, if gold ever takes off and silver lags, then maybe folks who can't afford...
I can see coins going up 2-3 grades from the AU's (or lower) or even MS-60 and MS-61...but seeing coins go up from MS-64 or MS-65 to MS-66 and...
Anyplace to see the Gray Sheet online somewhere for free ?
Agreed....for some of the commons, what do you think about 'paying up' for MS-66's and/or MS'67's, with or without CAC endorsements. How much of...
Now that's scary...I actually got it right !! Someone check the temperature in Hell and see if it's like the cold in NY.........
Got it.....you would think any mark would count the same, regardless of where/how it came about, but I guess not.
Right, I meant today's 1 ounce coins did...back then, they had $20 worth of gold. 0.9675 oz. X $20.67 = ~ $20 (a double eagle)...actually,...
What's the public company ? You never know how they define 'all-in'...could be close to cash costs or it could also include amortization of...
Yes, although most of the time you would NOT find a coin with tons of bagmarks AND lots of luster. Bag marks would indicate lots of wear-and-tear...
Yeah, decades ago some of the Double Eagles and other Eagles were 90% gold, 10% copper. But they all have 1 oz. of gold. Kruggerands and AGEs...
Gratuitious bashing is one thing, but criticism is another. If they really engage in censorship that is legit discussion, it'll hurt them more...
I think that's one of those Unwritten Rules (thanks, Larry David :D) and I agree with you, MD. Still....if we take bag marks as a way of life on...
Don't TPG actual graders use a 5x glass ?
I actually do have a GSA.....1883 CC...I posted it in another thread and it's not graded but the guys/gals here said it looked like an MS-63....
There are plenty of common GSAs that aren't CC's, right JPC ? When the GSA sold off their final 3 MM coins, anybody know how many of them were...
I'm not 100% sure on this, but I think before the 1980's most coins had 2 grades between them. MS-65, MS-63, MS-61, and then 3 grades down to...
Coinman, the 2nd set of photos is much more useful for grading purposes. The 1st batch looked like it came from a book...you can more easily see...
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