I'm really eyeing for sale the 14 90% silver modern commemorative $s I have still that are actually quite common....since I got most of them for...
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Interesting....
For sure, it's not that costly in nominal dollars and if you have the spare funds..why not?
Um...yeah...I don't think we need an AI to tell us this. If the commodity's market price is surging, I would simply assume the company value of...
With this price, I'm now considering selling some of the 'common' early German 5 Marks (90% 'crown' sized) I have that I got for like $11-$20 each...
Yep. And the 16lbs was the unwanted remainders after sorting through 18lbs of common world coins and pulling ~2lbs of all nickel coins and other...
Only generated $64 for 16lbs ($4/lbs), but was able to turn that immediately into a 2016 Aussie silver Kangaroo. Nice.
I'm actually buying today (try at least) because I plan on going to a shop and sell a bunch (~18lbs) of common base metal world coins and turn...
That’s usually the greatest part of the appeal.
Done. Bought 2 ASEs for $59 each from my local 'old guy' coin shop. Pretty nice.
Holy shnikes! Plan to buy some more ASEs tomorrow just in case. Not too many...maybe only about 2-3, but something is better than nothing....
Buy and/or pay down debt on productive residential real estate.
A nice PCGS MS66 1955-D Roosevelt dime. Got it for $19. Nice. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This 41 mercury dime along with about $1.90 of common change from a grocery store coinstar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just a lonely 1964 dime from a local grocery store coinstar. I'll take it every time though.
Actually, copper-nickel small cent started in 1856/7 and the bronze cent started in 1865. As for the wider question, we should ditch all our...
A pile of common pure nickel Netherlands 10 cent coins. Are these the smallest pure nickel ever minted? Curious bit of coin trivia. [ATTACH]
Really like the 1973-D Washington. I've been buying graded ~MS-65 and better early clad quarters when I can. I like them alot and believe...
A very nice scarce MS-64 1924-d Standing Liberty quarter. Simply traded 8 ASEs and a little extra cash. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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