If gold goes from a thousand to a million dollars an ounce because of inflation, then houses will go from a few hundred thousand to a few hundred...
If you're never going to get rich on silver, how are you going to get rich on gold? It's a wealth preservation move, not a growth investment. Even...
You sold all your gold last week, and now that it's higher, you're looking to buy again? (checks posting history) Oh, you're a spammer, then....
I'd like to understand the rationale for skipping both the 2011 low and the pre-2010 highs when positioning those green lines. It all seems kind...
Trying to hide from @Garlicus?
You sound a bit like you're in a job interview. ;) You also sound like you're born to this hobby. (This from a fellow analytical, detail-oriented...
...and Grandpa would be really ticked off if he knew you were telling people that you got these from him, instead of ordering them from Alibaba....
It pains me to say this, as a bottom-feeder and a cheapskate, but: If you're looking at five figures (or even six figures) worth of silver and/or...
If your irreplaceable coins are stolen, would you rather have a cash settlement that you could use to acquire new one-of-a-kind coins, or nothing...
Image 1: post-strike hits, that is, damage. All the rest of the images: plating separation, to be expected when one chooses a composition as...
That's certainly true for typical homeowner's insurance, unless you get a special rider, which is generally way overpriced. I have no idea how it...
That's great, as long as you never leave the house, and never sleep... :(
My wife and I are 17 years behind you, and entirely dedicated to spending the rest of our lives working to make sure we don't fall any farther...
I think I'll be watching with interest for the result. :) I also think I might be able to formulate a better opinion if I could see how the...
<MOVIE TRAILER VOICE> In a world... ...where Mint employees have nothing better to do than find random foreign planchets, no, coins, no, die...
So are we. "Stardust, billion-year-old-carbon..."
Of course, the current design doesn't "divide" us at all. Nor generate any debate. Me, I'll collect them whenever I'm owed $20 or more in change...
It could be a grease-filled die, or it could be post-mint damage. Can we see the reverse?
Somebody put those in a junk bin?!!?
So, is it still an "Everyman collection" if each item has a five-figure pricetag? ;)
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