I think it's fuzzy, but like @masterswimmer said, the premium seems kind of one-sided. Personally, I've stopped buying most proofs unless I can...
There's already been movement in that direction, but the member who was spearheading the effort gave up when we pointed out that the floor plan...
I'd think if a dime is thick enough for a normal design, it would have to be thick enough for a similar incuse design. Not that I want to see...
Measure it, and you'll find that it's the same diameter as any other quarter, or slightly smaller (from wear). That's just the way a silver...
Or, as I prefer to look at it, $1305/oz over spot.
That's really surprising. With all the yammering about coin shortages, there was some pressure to start circulating halves again, and the 2021s (I...
Oh, yeah, I forgot about that! So maybe we'll get at least one year's relief. Or maybe they'll be inspired by all the enthusiasm for the...
Let's see whether "change" in any form still circulates in 2046, and revisit then. I figure the purchasing power of a dime at that point will be...
Sure does. I'm guessing plated or polished. I get the impression that the finish was applied after it collected a lot of those circulation hits.
You really ought to consider taking a teeny-tiny fleck of that foam and becoming a Supporter here. One year costs one one-hundredth as much as a...
I think the US should stop striking its coin reverses upside-down. Since that's unlikely to happen, I think it depends on what you believe is...
Hey, welcome to CT! If you want to talk BTC (and your username suggests you might), there's an ongoing thread with current discussion -- dredging...
I mean, yeah, it's an actual physical object, not a hallucination. But, no, not an actual US coin. :) Welcome to CoinTalk!
When silver spot price dropped back to $12 a couple of years ago, it rubbed our noses in the difference between "spot price" and the hobby/stacker...
Wow! wonder how that happened? Reminds me of the good old days when there were no added fees on US shipping costs, and sellers would try to sell a...
Love it! I've got maybe a dozen of those that I bought when silver was near its 2011 peak, and I'll probably never get my money back out of them....
I agree in general, but... there are some coins that never (or almost never) see actual circulation, but are still dirt-common and not inherently...
We have a winner! :)
St. Gaudens-designed obverse; I count that as a hit. ;)
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/the-contrarian-approach-gold-kennedy-pocket-piece.249929/#post-1964168
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