At $110 the silver content is worth a few cents over $85.00. Not sure what dealers are offering.
A 1938-D/D Buffalo Nickel. Graded by PCGS in MS-65. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here’s a 1954-S/D Jefferson Nickel. It’s PCGS graded as a MS-65. Thus variety is even listed in the Red Book. I did the best I could with the...
And now the profit takers are stepping in and selling so the price is dropping.
I think it’s both. Paper silver can’t be trusted (you would have thought a lesson from the 1980’s would have taught that one) and supplies are...
Probably a good thing he’s not around anymore.
I’m selling 50% halves at $16.50 with no problem and for 90% I’m getting over $41.00. I can’t keep it in stock and I can’t price it fast enough to...
People are buying 40% halves at those high prices. They just do it when they can’t get any 90% or they don’t have the 90% money. I sell 40% in my...
That’s a really nice piece! Congratulations
Up, up and away!
Still going up.
I saw a 1893-S on an auction recently and it went for over $3000 before the buyers paid a premium. Not as nice as this one either.
Never sold to them but I was pleased with the transactions from me buying from them.
Within 8 minutes of the overseas market opening bell, gold broke $5,000 and silver went up over a dollar to break $104.00. Oh it’s going to get...
I hit this sometime during the night. It’s a 1885-CC Morgan Dollar. Only 228,000 were minted so despite the lines from a cleaning I’m glad to add...
Yes it is!
I’m waiting to see what happens when the market opens tonight overseas.
$25 per a $10 roll and another $8.30 for shipping seems excessive to me.
Probably out trying to buy silver like most other people are.
Especially the opening comment to start this thread. :woot:
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