If it's bent, it's damaged. The weak I in LIBERTY may be from a grease-filled die, or it may be from whatever bent the coin. I can't really tell...
If they're still making half-dollars and dollar coins without releasing them for circulation, I'd think they could do the same thing for the cent.
You feel that a Morgan has no value beyond its silver content. You may not be wrong, but as long as there are many thousands of avid buyers and...
Ugh. As long as these old fallacies keep coming up, we'll never get rid of the cent. When I buy gas, it's priced per gallon, with a...
I expect that the Barber Society folks will be at next weekend's Raleigh show. If I get a chance, I'll stop by and catch up with them about this....
"Spot" means the spot price of gold. So, since gold is around $1280/oz today, and the coin contains half an ounce of gold, "spot price" for the...
The link seems to go to a 2016 half-ounce gold Walker for $796, about a 25% premium over spot. What are you seeing?
I'm not betting for or against it. Okay, I guess I'm betting against it, because I'm not dumping all my junk silver at this price. But I'm not...
I wonder how well Zincolns, especially ones like this with exposed zinc, will keep in a TPG holder? I'd feel a great need to keep this one sealed...
Which is it? Are they cornering the market to run the price up, or are they dumping silver to keep the price low? And why would they bother with...
I always like to do some selling at the big local show -- it's good PR to bring home a wad of cash from the show. :) This year's show is this...
They have over 10 billion dollars in one asset, one that provides no interest income or dividends, and imposes significant storage costs -- and...
Now, that sounds like the standard argument for ending production of the $100 bill. ("The only people using large amounts of cash are those with...
Yeah, it does -- but environmental damage can also give that look.
Ah, I see your point. But as I understand it, the old-style $100s are still very widely held overseas, and don't seem to have lost their value...
I don't follow at all. The Dollar -- the world's reserve currency, the unit of account for nearly all business transacted in the world's largest...
Quite a few, judging from discussions on the Bullion Investing forum.
To add to the confusion, when I click on the original link, eBay redirects me to this auction for a "pristine" (fresh from China) raw 1880-CC.
Did you mean to say "metallurgist" here? Otherwise, I'm even more confused. Can you tell us what test(s) he used? It's conceivable that a cent...
But then you'd have more competition!
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