Pretty sure it did this in March 2011. It fell back, but never to the single digits of the mid-80s to mid-2000s.
I don't understand what the bid of "2950.0%" is supposed to mean. But $40821.61/ozt sounds like "bid up close to spot, with the decimal point off...
It's unique, like every other serial number...
TDS folds on a "tactical" silver short, taking a $2.39 million loss:...
This one has a lot of gold on display. They talk about sending stuff to be melted, too, but I think they've got enough buyers now to justify...
Oh, wow, is that series still running? I used to enjoy a lot of PBS programming back when we still had cable. I guess most of it can still be...
Found this amusing article, and thought you might enjoy it, @GoldFinger1969: Central banks have been buying a squillion tonnes of gold, promise
No, it contains the silver whether I sell it or not. :rolleyes: But to get $3.90 for it, yeah, I'd need to find a buyer. Dealers certainly aren't...
At a time when premiums on circulated 90% have pretty much vanished, that $15 is more than a 50% premium on today's silver price. Assuming they...
There's "the normal premium", and then there's "the fractional premium", and then there's "the pawn shop premium". This is the same place that...
That Mercury dime I found in the CoinStar a week or two ago contained $3.35 worth of silver. This morning, it contains $3.90 worth of silver.
The pawn shop had put out a bunch of new gold coins today. 1/10oz AGEs at $650 each, an ex-jewelry 1861 quarter eagle at $850, a US Capitol $5 at...
I remember selling a couple of double eagles at ~$1400 each to lock in a few hundred bucks of profit. Not that long ago, either. Sigh.
Oh dear, you used the C-word. If you were on one of the gold-is-money sites, you'd be getting such a lecture right now...
If that's your perspective, then it seems like you're defining toning itself as "cleaning", because that's what physically changes the metal of...
From these single images, how can you distinguish high point wear from a less than full strike? In hand, where I can rotate the coin under light,...
...but short squeezes are inherently limited, meaning that if it's really a short squeeze making prices squirt this high, they're likely to fall...
The problem, of course, is that you can only identify peaks in hindsight. The peak here might be the $52.26 we saw earlier today, or it might be...
Ah, yes, "tuition". As long as you're not funding it with student loans. ;)
You can reliably make money, or at least not lose it, if you're searching rolls or change. But you'd better be getting enjoyment out of it as...
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