There are copies, there are restrikes (sometimes by an official mint), there are overstrikes (striking a new design on part or all of an existing...
I'm guessing you're almost there. I'll send a PM to avoid spoiling others' fun. ;)
Are you sure about that? I sort of expected that they would run it like the stock indexes, which make no bones about adding and removing companies...
Yep. If you need to worry about the fact that the Eagles occupy 10% more volume, well, that's a great problem to have. :rolleyes:
That's precisely melt at the moment. They must have gotten a great deal buying it.
I've been trying to find exactly what's on that "key dates and rarities" index; PCGS publishes the PCGS3000 list (although they make you suffer to...
...except over the last ten years. ;) Somehow I'd never looked at this particular graph. I'm surprised that the 1989 run-up is so much smaller in...
PCGS begs to differ. (The PCGS3000 isn't exclusively "better coins", a term that begs the question anyhow, but it's weighted toward them.) [IMG]...
Because if eBay hired people to authenticate the claims of every auction on their platform, they would have to raise their listing fees to...
Yeah, but those who bought in at a 20-30% discount from the 1979-1980 highs waited thirty YEARS to get out from under water -- in nominal dollars....
Yup. This looks like another eBay billboard, like the monster St. Gaudens set from last week.
Wonder if PCGS would try to weasel out of the guarantee by claiming "mechanical error"? :rolleyes:
Wow. But where's the gold? :rolleyes:
What do you think could cause that to happen? I'm sorry, all I see is pareidolia.
My news feed occasionally offers up stories about the coming dollar apocalypse, gold's impending surge, and so on. They're invariably from RT.
This directly contradicts what we saw in 1980 and in 2011. In both cases, the rising price of silver and gold erased numismatic premiums. In 1980,...
I just went into a "we buy gold and silver" shop that had a bigger-than-usual display of coins. The proprietor said someone had cleaned them out...
Aw man, here I am, only two hours away while visiting Dad, and still missing it. :(
I think you're following a dead branch of the discussion. I think we all agree that you only get taxed on net profit. But I'd also say that it's...
Nope, nothing there that hints at "personal desire", nothing at all... :)
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