So, what does the chart say? Take profit now, or hold for $100 in a year or two?
It may be a bad idea even if you do study, have multiple points of view, and use technical analysis. There's no disputing, though, that silver's...
But if there are only a few people who want to collect them, that doesn't matter. For an illustration, consider the 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent....
I found this -- apparently Skippy is safe: https://www.thedodo.com/ingrediant-could-be-deadly-dog-1449364385.html This is an article from 2015,...
You must have put the Errors forum on ignore. ;)
I'm just glad you weren't dipping the coins old-school style at the time... :eek: :hungover:
I absolutely love battered key-date Barbers. ESPECIALLY at junk-silver prices. :)
The problem is that human beings excel at spotting patterns even where none exist.
(In my best @GDJMSP voice: ) Cleaned and retoned, questionable color, scratched, AU details. ;)
That's why I don't organize anything. Every day is like Christmas. :rolleyes:
Seller's going to be thrilled as he watches the view count go up...
I'm not an expert on these by any means, but the $1 gold doesn't make me suspicious. The $3 is a bit too fuzzy to say. Having said that, I'd be...
I've never come across even a pawn shop that wouldn't at least run a magnet across any "PM" they were thinking of buying..
Yep, it's a set of indicators that's unmistakable and foolproof -- in hindsight.
Because why do honest work for $10 when you can get over on someone instead? :(
Calm down there, Chris. :rolleyes: To me, the term wear means that you can't sell a coin for what it could have been worth -- in other words,...
Yep.
If the lottery let you peek and only buy tickets that are winners, or return the ones that aren't, it would be exactly like the lottery. :)
I once landed 1995 proof ASE (plus a 1995 clad proof set) for $8 plus $5 shipping. Sometimes people list things for much less than they're worth.
Canceling two of the three negatives, then paraphrasing, I get: "You'd be a fool to accept a challenge to prove that numismatic publications hire...
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