Why on earth do people want to talk about high copper prices when high copper prices just mean that you pay a lot more for almost everything that...
Posted it earlier in this thread http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=34592 ;)
Hilarious I have to say: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140213232232
Agreed, nuggets are usually worth more worth than bullions - how on earth am i supposed to know the fineness of bullions unless it's assayed?
Instead of discussing what to buy, I think what is more important is to note whom you are trying to sell your coins to. If you are trying to open...
It's the USD that is falling miserably against other major currencies so the prices actually didn't move up much for other major currencies.
Strictly not my posters but I like these two posters that I bought: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/rus_new_type/soviet_posters.htm I find them...
It's a cheapo feng sui token. The second coin shown by greg isn't genuine either.
Pure nickel is highly magnetic so if your coin is not magnetic, chances are it's nickel alloy.
Just weigh the bar and see how heavy it is. It shouldn't be any heavier than 3 grams ish if it's really an ounce over 63 which is about 1/2 grams...
Hm just out of curiosity chris, weren't the Europeans adamant that coins are not to be struck in nickel alloy as there are quite a fair number of...
Apparently you didn't understand any of our posts - if you can find any of the Tsarist rubles, half ruble and quarter ruble at Krause price or...
Not necessarily till 2013. Zimbabwe has a significant amount of platinum and it has a potential of raising over 1 million ounces of platinum per...
If you are looking at Krause, let's say it's completely outdated as Russian coins have done a good job in making a nightmare for the editors of...
This is a page that I built some time ago - still messy but you get the rough idea. Soviet commemorative coins in original boxes and COAs are a...
Wait, all three are from circulation just this week? What are the chances that some kid took this from his dad's collection and spent them?!?!?!?!...
I bought a couple of interesting Soviet posters some time ago which was released by Mezhnumizmatika, a Soviet-German venture that was formed so...
Here are the early Soviet coins from 1921 to 1957. This is a lot tougher: http://www.gxseries.com/numis/rus_new_type/1921_1957.htm
It's plated steel if I'm not wrong. There isn't much copper on them.
Very interesting. The certificate for the coins are definately wrong as it's supposely 1000 NT$ not 50 NT$ and therefore it's not an ounce of...
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