A Sesame Street commemorative! Complete with legend "I, BERT"!
Back over $80 now.
Out of the way of mudslides? No organized criminal gangs of moles or rabbits?
Whisper in the right ears that there's revenue involved, and I'll bet they'll add plans for rolls.
Spiked up to 84 when the Asian markets opened, now back to 82. I wouldn't be surprised by 85 or 75 in the morning. I'm not sure I'd be surprised...
I don't, either - but I'm pretty sure that sometime in the next ten years silver will be less than half its current level (inflation-adjusted...
What a pair of beauties!
Don't make decisions based on the last scary stories you've read. Your coins at home are at much higher risk from home burglaries, violations of...
Another for @dano! My brother (six years older than I) was active in Cub Scouts. As a little kid, I was horrified at the notion that I'd have to...
It becomes a lot easier when things you "lose" get paid for out of someone else's pocket, and you (or your organization) get to keep the proceeds....
Yep, I've seen those from time to time. Novelties with a gold wash. If someone's actually getting $140 for 100 of them, they're making a killing.
SNL did a short on a similar premise sometime in the last few years (when Steve Martin and Martin Short were back to host). Scrooge woke up, saw...
Now, that's impressive!
Unfortunate for you and your family, but the kind of thing roll-hunters live for...
...and they're living dangerously. I've seen at least as many sharp, sudden drops as sharp, sudden spikes over the last 15 years.
Provident's still advertising a buy price for 40% Ikes, but "call us" for 40% halves. Same for JM Bullion. Moneymetals is selling 40% halves for...
Someone did. Stamp the coin, and it keeps anyone else from putting the coin back into circulation.
...maybe this guy has the right idea? https://thick-coins.net/ [IMG]
"Don't tax me, don't tax thee! Tax that man behind yon tree!"
At spot? Sure! At spot circa 1968? Not so much.
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