Ordered, or purchased in-person? Pics! I agree about them being a good form of silver. You won't get as much for them when you go to sell as you...
And, I'd add, even if we're using allegorical figures. I know there would be furious push-back against it; I remember all too well the howls of...
Allegorical figures and scenes, please.
Well, not in January, anyhow. The year is still young.
NC https://www.avalara.com/taxrates/en/blog/2017/07/north-carolina-exempts-rare-coins-paper-currency-precious-metals.html It's funny -- I...
I'll be watching with interest when the overseas markets open this evening.
That's a key part. I'd love to be able to buy 1870 furniture or glassware at 1870 prices, but I'd want no part of 1870 medical care. And don't...
Well, that's certainly a wall of text. :rolleyes: Not much there that I haven't been seeing here (in this forum, and elsewhere on CoinTalk) over...
Of course, silver-plated coins look just the same with that test.
If you want photos that show more detail on the coins, try photographing them on a black background. It might encourage your phone to bump up the...
I'm sorry for your loss. When I lost a cousin last fall, it hit me harder than I'd expected, and I hadn't seen or spoken to him in more than ten...
Not any more, they aren't -- melt value is up to $9.50, and I'll bet local shops aren't letting them go for less than $12.
To my mind, it's still worth at least as much as a no-name one-ounce round. I did once buy a harshly cleaned (heavily scratched) ASE for around...
For most people, it's easy to distinguish slight discrepancies in faces. Apparently. For me, not so much. On the other hand, even a tiny...
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