I just don't see how anyone fails to get this. For an example, see the 1950-D nickel. Collectors knew up front that it was a low-mintage issue,...
I'm waiting to see if the 1921 Peace prices fall back now that the anniversary has passed. I didn't notice a spike in 1921 Morgan prices, but...
Well, geeze, if I'd known we were talking a mere short-scale "billion", I wouldn't have wasted my time opening the thread. Go long or go home!
Yep, I'd happily watch my gold sink back to $20.67/oz if it was a consequence of peace breaking out all over.
Yeah, the reports I've seen say Russia is claiming that they're pulling back troops. Wonder if they're buying gold this morning? :rolleyes:
Are you kidding? It's clearly an off-center, temporally-displaced overstrike, where the host coin was a Lincoln Memorial cent! "Was"? "Would have...
Well, given their reaction to reports that some Russian troops are returning to their bases: [ATTACH] ...looks like the answer was "yes".
So tell them that whenever customers bring in three-cent pieces or $3 gold you'll be happy to take them off their hands. ;)
Well, maybe somebody is buying ASEs at $25+ and then selling them at $18. That's probably not the way to bet, though.
Hmm, wonder how coin gold holds up to hydrofluoric acid... nah.
Love it! And this also tells me that I need to turn down the sensitivity on my "fake-dar". I've wanted to do the same thing with a gold Kennedy,...
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