Who graded that? What makes it fake looking? Thanks.
Anyone?
Goodbye RickieB. You're a great guy! I'll miss your postings of the beautiful notes in your collection... primo stuff, all of it. You're very...
Hi all. What are some of your display methods for proof ASEs? Do they make folders that display them in the mint capsules? My searches aren't...
Congrats on the proofs! I collect these and was wondering if anybody makes a display folder for them? I'd like to store them in the mint...
Good one. Where did ya find it? I like the red seals.
Nice pick up! Amazing that the coin circulates for so long without being 'discovered'.
I primarily agree with Fishy. The dollar weakens and is reflected in increased metals prices which are based in US dollars. There is an...
I'm working on a set of the proof ASEs. I like the holders that they come in, so I don't buy them slabbed. They are very beautiful coins that...
Dave, the spot price of silver is per oz. for 1000 oz. bars. Any smaller units will most always carry a premium due to the cost of turning those...
I'm gonna order a set from the mint as that went well last year. I think buying a set on the secondary market that you can look at first will...
Also, the 'spot' price of silver is per ounce for 1000 ounce bars...anything smaller has been re-manufactured and will always command a premium.
Check the weight on an ASE and it should be 31.1 grams...1 Troy ounce of silver.
Troy
I like the Bausch and Lomb 5X Packette. Costs about $8 and has a good sized retractable lens. For more serious looking, I have a 2-90X stereo...
Since the US Mint is a profit making enterprise, couldn't they afford to pay some good artists what they're worth?
The spot silver price is per oz....for 1000 oz. bars.
You could check out kitco.com for their buying prices. I used to buy a lot of silver off of eBay, and I never paid over spot including...
Is the 'suspect' coin the one in the photos that appears larger than the sample coin? Maybe it's been run over a few thousand times...who'd cast...
I prefer 90% Kennedy halves as they typically have less 'wear loss' than other types of junk bullion. The amount of wear is not that significant...
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