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Well, if the "listed" prices are based on an inefficient market and/or buyer ignorance, good riddance to them, I say. Of course, I've always been...
I wouldn't want to ship most slabbed coins without insurance, which (as I understand it) requires going to the post office. If you don't use...
Here, try this: [IMG] Those don't look like actual coins to me.
Well, as of right now, it's worth about $17.54. :)
This is a "how to buy" and "how not to sell" example, I guess. I found a listing for "1962 D Roosevelt Dime Very Fine Condition", Buy It Now...
That's a good point. At today's levels, a dateless Walker goes for $16-$17; so does a VF-XF example. You can get a nice AU for $20 or less, and an...
They aren't ripping you off, but it's not a steal. Melt value at the moment is right around $16.50. I'll take a nice circulated Walker over most...
Now all I have to do is find a roll of US $2 coins to hide the toonies in. :rollling:
Heh. I got $20+ FV of Canadian in a bag of "foreign coins" that was part of a larger lot I won on eBay. I treated the bag as zero-value when...
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This morning's pattern echoes what I've seen over the last week or two -- strong gains overnight (in the thinner markets?), then a drop back at...
I think you're looking at the wrong market. The "copper value" as quoted on Coinflation -- that's the value if you could magically (and...
It's both, but mostly it's that silver is going up. If you disagree, please point out a few common goods whose prices have risen at silver's pace....
Now, see, was that so hard? :)
No, but surely some come in. Most "normal" :) people don't come to the car wash to get change, but some people must use that as a place to dump...
Hey, thanks for all those 1965-1969 halves you've been putting back into circulation. :)
Current melt value for silver dimes is $3.37; for quarters, it's $8.43. A "very worn" 1853 quarter won't contain the full amount of silver, but...
Alas. It's clad. The Mint didn't resume issuing silver proof sets until 1992. From 1968 until then, it was all clad.
Well, yeah, but if I've got one commodity that's leaping 3-4% a day and one that's going up less than 1% a day, I'm happy to delay the conversion.
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