This seems to echo the "one billion troy ounces" estimate. I've seen that estimate, but I've also seen estimates as high as twenty billion....
Here's mine -- looks like it's worked a lot harder than yours... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I came across an identical coin (probably not identical condition) just last week. Sadly, the history of mine is lost, or rather truncated to...
I think that's the key. So, everybody please send me your incuse quarter-eagles -- I need the practice! :)
Um, Taxidermist, that first link you posted has some seriously Not Safe For Work (or lunch) images along the left column... :eek:
Is MTB really sold out, or was it just this auction that ended? They had an earlier one in which they sold 100 sets -- the one we've been...
$89 to ship FedEx GROUND? If this were eBay, I'd be screaming "fee evasion". As it is, I'd still rather go through eBay -- $20 back in eBay Bucks,...
Hmm. There are a lot failing to sell with a starting bid of $9.99. The single-date BU rolls seem to be starting around $13, which nets you $10.25....
The dealers probably know more about the market than you do, but I don't think they get notified when the peak (as opposed to yet another...
Hmm. I wonder if it would be worthwhile to get this slabbed? (Although I do prefer "really nice for a raw coin" to "just another XF45/AU53/55/58...
Thanks, everybody. Just to be clear, is anyone seeing wear anywhere but the fields?
I was using this eBay calculator and making the most generous assumptions about their discounts and PayPal rates. As you say, it's possible that...
Hey, at least you know it's not AT...
Whoa -- by my figuring, they're netting somewhere around $950 after eBay and PayPal fees. And the melt value of this set is $932.75. What the heck?
Good point. I've definitely got tunnel-vision for halves, and it sometimes makes me oblivious to what I've just read. :o
Someone's selling the 2010 ATB sets on eBay for $1050 BIN -- and they're selling like hotcakes. At that price, I'm actually a little bit tempted...
I think that's called "appreciation", not "profit".
Well, it looks like you didn't spend a penny, and you got exactly your money's worth. :)
Bank-wrapped rolls typically have rolled rather than folded ends, so that you can see the faces of the coins on the ends. Beware, though --...
Most of my banks are within a one mile radius of a 1,000,000+ square foot mall, and that circle contains probably more than a million square feet...
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