Good luck Richard. Will you specialize in certain coins or be a Walmart?
Since I'm a collector and not a seller, I think that it has helped me. I've been able to buy a lot of coins over the past two years at 25-50%...
Kind of like when we switched to the metric system?
It is looking like the 2010 silver and clad proof sets may be the lowest in some time. Is it the year?
It is the best thing since sliced bread. I've already ordered five through the subscription.
I have a bunch of Kennedy's. I think that they will be the next big thing.
Another vote for Farouk.
It does appear to be dipped in some oil. It also looks like some small nicks on the chin and cheek. It is a nice coin though. I'm thinking MS62.
Does anyone know anyone at the mint? I would pay a little extra for a 2010 ASE proof with a slight modification. I like a 9 to replace the 1 and...
I guess that I was lucky collecting silver coins a couple of years ago. I still seeing some good deals at local auctions for Peace and Morgan...
I like it. I wouldn't have thought about the steel penny.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I viewed the US mint site today. I had to pinch myself to make sure that I wasn't dreaming. I've been waiting...
I would agree that proof sets are probably not the way to go for a long term investment. You can buy most of the 70, 80, and 90 proof sets for...
Nice work dutchman. Book'em danno!
I also really like the pawn dudes, especially Chumley. I read on another thread that someone had visited the actual shop in Vegas and said that...
I'm seeing everything drop except ones with silver or gold.
I've purchased hundreds of coins on ebay with very good luck. I've had two bad experiences and they were coins that I purchased for less than $5....
I keep them in the original boxes and then place them into zip lock bags.
I really like the obverse of the proof ASE's.
I would go with the 1909s vdb at the best grade that I could get with a grand. I'm thinking F12.
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