Today I was looking at a friend’s Washington Quarter collection (the original design not the updated design done recently) and I am really...
I don’t have one to test. Lol
The Gold Buffalo should be more dense since it’s .9999 fine gold and the Gold Eagle is only .9167 fine gold. I just don’t understand how the...
Oh my mistake xD. It’s hard to tell someone’s demeanor online because it’s just text with no facial expressions or tone of voice.
No definitely not counterfeit. It’s the official dimensions of the coins themselves. If APMEX says that a coin has X diameter and Y thickness...
This really confuses me. I was buying a capsule for a 1 oz Gold Buffalo and I noticed it had the same 32.7mm diameter as a 1oz Gold Eagle. But...
It may not be a rule but it’s the advice I follow. My financial advisor knows I’ve maxed out my IRA and had some money left over from an...
Oh wow nice! If you see any other deals like that let me know. I would totally buy an MS63 St. Gaudens at that price. I don’t even care what date...
1). I do already have stocks. I follow the 90% stocks 10% PMs rule. 2). Yes if the dollar loses 50% of it’s value it will affect me. Take a look...
Was it raw or graded?
Well I think the reason for that is because famous people are the only people I can actually name from those historical periods. Like if we’re...
It’s a shame that the Spartans didn’t use silver & gold coinage. :( I read in a book that they used heavy iron ingots to discourage the...
Ah that explains it. xD Thanks!
Why is it so expensive? 1917 doesn’t seem that old. Nor is it very much gold. Did it have a 20,000 mintage or something like that?
But what about gold? Isn’t that a lot less common to find with copper ore? I know electrum is gold/silver but I don’t know if there is much gold...
I hope so! I would love to buy a few ounces of gold for like $1300/oz. But if I buy it now I’d have to pay $1900/oz. I’m just afraid when the...
$15/oz might be a long time if ever. Even in 6 years ago in 2015 it was at $16/oz. I don’t know if we’ll ever see $15/oz again. But I’m...
You’re forgetting about a little thing called inflation. By your logic if we were having this discussion in 1921 when silver was only about $1 an...
Yeah but I’m saying 25-30 years from now Silver might be $80/oz so even if someone today paid $34/oz today they’d make some money. Short term...
Yeah that’s true. I wanted to get a St. Gaudens Double Eagle but it was like $300 more than an AGE and has less gold. But it was MS62 by PCGS....
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