Which (non-commem) dollar coin since 1970 has a lower mintage? I am drawing blank on that.
If there is a "hole" for them in the albums it may also add to demand. Only time will tell.
There was still demand after the 50 K cut off.
50K does not seem rare? wow that is a strange thing to say about a mod dollar
the falling knife thing (do not try to catch one). Maybe an Eagle or 2 or a few silver quarters. Wait to see the bottom in the rear-view mirror....
VERY quickly pick these up on Ebay. buy the "buy it nows" right now (I got mine today but you can still score on these)
Are they sold out?
well played sir!
That is a queer number. The way to calculate "inflation" is computational gigs per $1000 (which indicates tremendous DEFLATION). All other...
In my mind silver is a five dollar metal. If it returns to the mean (-$7) you will lose half of your money. This decade long run up may have been...
let her bottom out and start back up- then jump in.. this downward movement might just be getting started and there is a lot of potential...
...that is all.
I worked as a cook in college and thus got pretty much unlimited free food..but I totally understand the idea
save up for better quality coins- the cheap stuff usually does not appreciate well
I am usually wrong but I see lower prices on the horizon... my guess is that the economy will pick up and metals will decline.
you know what word comes to mind when I read that: bubble
was that $250 or $2.50 ?
http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-mchenry-quarter-set-sales-take-off
Whatever you decide I say save up and buy nice coins
http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/mint-stats-are-gold-eagle-sales-ready-to-take-off
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