That's nonsense. Just because interest rates are at historic lows, that's NO REASON to keep piling on debt. And we do NOT allocate the money...
Inflation destroys households; deflation destroys commerce. Two bad choices, inflation much more likely.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1965 Greece Proof Set, mintage 4,987 according to Krause. 2011 Krause catalog value, $100. The custom holder has a few...
Your theory of fundamentals might have been valid two decades ago, but now with computerized trading coupled with the ability to use complex...
A government that prints money indiscriminately NEVER runs out of money to pay the interest on the national debt, or bond interest, or anything...
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For jcb1983 and rottenapple2, I would NEVER buy bars or rounds, I would buy ONLY junk silver, preferably dimes and quarters. Here's why -- if and...
The Fed (and European counterparts) have created trillions of dollars out of thin air. Most of this capital is held by banks to boost their...
Incidentally, do you know WHY our currency was redesigned over the past five years or so? And colored with pretty purple and green and chock-full...
Model77, you are exactly right. I hope I NEVER have to sell the junk silver I've accumulated, and when hyperinflation comes, 2014 or 2015, my...
Mike, you are obviously much better at charts than I am; here's the two charts I'd like to see -- 5 years, percentage over baseline for 5...
===SOLD=== For sale, 1899-O Barber half dollar as shown. Price $20 postpaid. PayPal, check, or money order; no cash please. Shipped only to the...
In the 2011 Krause, it is $5 VG and $10 Fine. It's Type KM-3, and the most common date and the highest mintage of that type.
[ATTACH] From 1973 to 1976, the U.S. Mint, in conjunction with the Smithsonian, produced a very nice Bicentennial item, a set of 11 pewter...
The goal of silver price suppression, by the way, is to contain the daily price within a range. If the price falls too low (over a period of...
It is a category of "fees" by the USPS, not a physical container. It is also a racket by which they squeeze million$ a year out of postal...
Depends on the coin, of course. But the thread started: "...I was thinking about well-worn single coins, particularly large cents." So, no,...
You don't need flips at all if you're mailing one or two coins; lay the coin on an index card, fold over, fold over again, fold one more time....
Total 300 France, no silver, no culls, nice lot for a youngster. Includes duplicates. If your kid collects stamps, I'll throw in some French...
I would at least call that company you won the coin from and see what they would pay (certainly they can't dispute the grade LOL) -- they don't...
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