:bigeyes: I'm tellin ya - the world is coming to an end ! :bigeyes:
Aaack ! Run for your lives ! The sky is gonna fall any second now :bigeyes:
Steve - it's possible I'm wrong, but I doubt it. There's a couple reasons for that. 1 - I see what I see on the coin. And what I see looks...
I don't hate them, I just see what I consider the reality of the situation to be while fans of metals see what they want to see. If the day...
Another one that could fool many.
That is a tough one to grade.
Can't imagine why, it has absolutely no use whatsoever. You can't eat it, you can't stay warm with it. You can't shoot food with it. You can't...
Personally - I would not recommend it because it is a fear driven market. Same is true of any precious metal market. And that means that it could...
Because Peter closed it to get folks to try out the new Classifieds section. Post there.
Ruben it does no harm for krispy to have posted what he has posted. Now let it go.
Ha ! I can remember what it was like with sea shells !
What I am saying is that pretty much any expert you care to talk to will agree that fully 80% or more of all older coins have been dipped. There...
It's the age old question guns - what makes a good investment ? Or - as you say, what can I do to preserve what I have ? There's forty eleven...
They look to me like they have been polished.
That's not what he was saying Chris, and neither am I. You can say that $1000 in 2009 is equal to what $27,400 was in 1774. Or - you can...
But the point Jim was making is that dipped coins are graded mint state - and because they were dipped they are not like they were when they were...
Yes, but the original question was - And the answer to that is that no such book exist.
Not a chance. Proofs exhibit luster just like any struck coin does. They merely have a different kind of luster. And anybody that knows anything...
Silver will preserve your wealth just fine as long as the price does not drop below what you bought it at. Now that may sound overly simplistic...
It took me 40 years to acquire a taste for toned coins.
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