A shop that wants to buy and hold while prices are going up might not be in business for long. A shop will always have to maintain enough of a...
Hey, if the rest of his cash flow supports it, more power to him. But as long as he's getting a good margin, the more he sells, the more he can...
It was over $64 for at least an hour or two.
Apparently I was "buying low" when I bought all that overpriced silver 10-15 years ago...
I've got several rolls of 1964-D quarters that I set aside to search for varieties. At this point I don't even remember what varieties I was...
Pretty sure those didn't get melted. Unless they slipped through the cracks during the bankruptcy proceedings.
But never $65. That's just crazy talk.
$64.
When I started collecting in the late 1960s/early 70s, there were several "better dates" of Roosevelt dimes. Try getting a premium for 1955 dimes...
But CoinTalk is SERIOUS BUSINESS! :hilarious:
It's probably just in a hurry to get to 6-7.
I find steelies fairly frequently, but no Indians yet.
But remember that a dollar's worth of minor silver coinage - dimes, quarters, halves - is only 25 grams of 90% silver. Silver dollars bear more...
Sorry, didn't mean to. I figured the example of half dollars might shed a little light on what to expect of "the last" cent. I guess the...
A lot of trash as expected in the "black cores"... but also quite a few 1/10oz gold coins, which if I'm not mistaken are going for a good bit more...
Well then clearly it's time to order more boxes!
Do you have a way to see Provident's buy back prices without calling them? Whenever I try to check their site, it just tells me "call for a quote".
Meanwhile at Food Lion, my 64 cents in change from self-checkout: [ATTACH] I had actually fed a dime to the machine. I wonder what would've...
Yep... but I just last night got curious about a so-slick-it's-dateless Barber dime from a lot I bought years ago. A newly-minted silver dime was...
No, "constitutional silver" is 90% silver by weight. Dealers will try to bamboozle you with troy ounces, avoirdupois ounces and pounds, face value...
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