As long as the good decisions outweigh the poor ones we should be alright.
Pm's are long term holds. I'll leave it at that.
No formula that I know of. And I've had numerous sources say the same. Bullion or coin dealers, stock market investors, money market and bank...
Yes, those new photos cleared things up for me.
Nope. I make sure my basket is in working order.
Looks like very minor MD to me.
That needed to be returned so hopefully your next one will be perfect.
Let's hope it does.
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It's just in a downward cycle. Give it time and you'll be asking why is it going up?
Looks normal to me. If you saw on uTube forget it. They are full of misinformation.
All I see is a worn die.
It's a shame it's so damaged in that area. It looks Doubled but the damage takes away from that. Here's mine as an example to compare with yours....
Just to be diverse I think. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. I've never really listened to that. If I lived on a farm and went out to gather...
I laughed the entire time I read it. :smuggrin:
I didn't know we had one!
Always learning but this site can really help you do that. I've been collecting for over 60 years and I'm still learning.
Basically I am. Retired and loving it! :)
Any doubling you see on this coin is NAV or no added value doubling. The correct term is Doubled Die. Welcome to CT.
You have s normal circulation issue Philadelphia mint Cent that is very nice looking.
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