Exactly!! I do it all the time. Don’t buy 1 month and buy the next month. You’ll have twice as much cash so you can afford that higher price coin.
It was clear to me. And from the last few posts I have reached a decision. I’ll buy the gold as I want but at the prices he’s willing to pay I’ll...
That’s a good many. :)
That’s the thing, I really don’t sell.
I don’t buy anything above a ten ounce bar. They are just too difficult to resell.
But you are willing to pay $4000 per ounce if you buy 4 quarter ounces at $1000 each.
I have all of the series in MS-64 or higher and they are all graded by PCGS with the blue label. I figure this last coin might as well look like...
Here’s one of the silver 1-ounce rounds that I just unpacked from June of 1998. It’s from the Constitution Mint. The obverse has the sailing ship...
Well I opened another envelope that has been sealed since it was shipped to me from the end of June 1998. In it was this pile of silver 90% face,...
I have them all and I was able to get them with no problems. I only need a 1927-S. It’s easy to find in low grades but not as a MS-64. Then add in...
Huh??
Now that gave me a good laugh. Fill them and reopened in about 10-13 years. You’ll be shocked and surprised. :)
I probably asked myself the same question about 12 years ago when silver was under $10 an ounce.
I forgot but I’d give that coin a grade of G-6.
Looks like a 1921-S to me, and that is a nice lamp error on the reverse. Nice pick up @Mark Metzger
With all those finds it’s a good thing you went detecting before you ate both meals. Glad you had a great Thanksgiving Paddy! :)
It’s natural toning.
Afraid I’m just not seeing it.
Depends on the coin
I was looking through some of the mixed coins I have, separating them and I found the last coin I needed to fill this folder. A Whitman’s...
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