You would be wise to ignore the realized prices on ebay because there are far too many people buying coins on ebay that haven't got a clue about...
From everything I've ever been able to find out paper coin rolls were invented sometime in the late 1800's, never could find an exact date. But...
Chris ancients and their market are an entirely different animal and you really can't compare them to US coins, or even world coins for that...
A myth to a large degree. After the Civil War paper currency was the preferred type of money for the same reasons it is today. And before the...
Oh there is no doubt that it started in 2008. How long will it last ? Dunno, my crystal ball is broken. But 8-10 years is what has always happened...
Well they have been for the last 4 years. Yeah prices may go back up, eventually. But they may also continue to drop quite a ways before that...
Do you know why suits are settled ? It's not because anybody won or lost the case, or is afraid of losing the case. And it's not because anybody...
No doubt some were, not that it matters really. The market for basically any coin is what it is because of popularity, and supply & demand. It is...
To a certain extent, that already happened, and within the last 10 years.
It seems that some people don't realize that the melting of silver coins takes place every single day, and it always has. And if you think about...
The Red Book contains all the official info about US coins, dates, mints, mintage numbers, weights, sizes etc. It also contains what they call...
Jaun - if you were to go back through my old posts on this forum you would find that my predictions of the coin market, both ups and downs, have...
Ask others if you want, but he's right. It's worth it's gold content and that's it. And so you know, the coin weighs 3.5 grams and is made of .986...
I don't recognize it as being a coin, but I'm reasonably certain it's French in origin given the design. My guess is it's a jeton of some kind. No...
To a large degree Kevin the differences between realized prices for NGC and PCGS have evened out. ANACS and ICG, they don't even really figure...
Because the further back you look, the farther ahead you will see ;)
To the best of my knowledge, you are the one and only person on this entire planet that holds that opinion !
No they will not.
To answer your question Kevin, yes, most dealers will offer about 10% less than spot when they buy bullion or coins with no numismatic value.
I might have misunderstood you Bill. I thought you were commenting that they were counterfeiting coins with roller dies similar to this one -...
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