Really, really tiny chance that there's any silver in that thing. Those letters and stars are ridiculous.
But wouldn't you have to go into a Chuck E. Cheese to do it? :nailbiting:
Well, since it's not 2020 any more, presumably they have stopped making them.
Because they can, of course. Frankly, I'm surprised they aren't higher. Raise the price even further, and even more collectors will give up --...
Well, don't touch my coins.
I think one of the main points of the program is to get new designs into circulating coinage. Half-dollars aren't really "circulating" at this...
Here ya go. "Size of a quarter" might not be practical, but "size of a nickel" is apparently easy. Of course, it gets thinner, too.
I did finally get a couple of the new quarters in change, and yeah, the obverse is improved. Still would prefer Lady Liberty, though.
Well, gosh, maybe we should lock down the country every year. I mean, cheap gas, what's not to like? :banghead:
"Blockchain Mint"? Are you sure you're buying an actual ounce of silver, and not just an NFT representing an ounce of silver? :rolleyes:
Yep. The problem with that display is that somebody put Zincolns in it.
If posting the image seven times doesn't work, try posting it nine times...
Sounds like you did very well indeed. Glad it's settled to everyone's satisfaction.
An actual proof Peace dollar for "a few" grand? o_O
This is probably a good place for me to add that I definitely have NOT ever done PM transactions at this scale myself, so I'm not speaking from...
That's what I thought. Breaking it into a "series of transactions" under $10K is called "structuring", and gets you all the attention from tax...
I've got a details Saint that I'm pretty sure would have straight graded before the pawn guy dragged it back and forth across the counter. :mad:
Why would he?
It looks like JM Bullion is buying Maples and Krugerrands at $15 over spot. In a situation like yours (liquidating an estate), I'd seriously...
With the big plastic screwdriver, no doubt.
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