I don't know about pennies but the Eisenhower looks mint or at least borderline to me (open to be corrected as a non-expert at grading).* Bare...
This market laid to rest the arguments about which type of silver is best for quick cash at the best price during major bull markets. The ASE won...
Copper coins are probably popular now because the penny has been discontinued and copper prices are also soaring. I have maybe 14 rolls of copper...
I'm seeing good deals on Franklin proofs on eBay. Not long ago I picked up a 1964 Kennedy proof in a rattler holder (MS 65) - I may have paid a...
That experience was so bad it was part of the reason why I avoided this forum for years. In thinking about that experience and others similar to...
It's nice to see asymmetric knowledge valued in this forum. One of my negative experiences in this forum many years ago was being lambasted for...
I received my roll of Franklins today. I'm ready in case we go to war with Iran. They will provide me with good luck, and, if the conspiracy...
Nobody knows the future, but with an attack on Iran very likely, we will probably revisit $100 shortly.
Silver reflects very well in movies, particularly sterling silver at .925 purity (the copper is not visible at this level). It brings elegance to...
This was in December and I picked up the cheapest one at the time (MS and certified), paying a 24 percent premium above the melt value based on my...
I've loved those since I started collecting about 15 years ago and saw them at the local coin shop. They also show recognition of the Native...
I know I'll sound like a tin foil guy, and I don't mean to ramble without statistical backing, but I take into account things like housing**,...
I'll try to carefully maneuver around this to avoid getting those feared negative points, and take things back to investing and broader market...
Can you elaborate on this since Treasuries are seen as giving real negative yields? I'm genuinely curious about your take. Regarding Franklins,...
That would be great. But I suspect (gulp) it would imply bad things for the broader economy and the vast majority of people who lack exposure to...
I don't think anyone knows for sure, but here is my guess as an amateur non-economist. When the next Fed chairman takes over, he will lower rates...
Agreed. Let's talk about silver.
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Here's where collectibility or numismatic value might come into play. When the U.S. confiscated gold around 1933 (EO 6102), numismatic coins were...
I am a collector by nature, so it pains me to admit that bullion beats 90% silver in certain real-world scenarios. I suspect this is hard for many...
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