The premiums are outrageous. You’re much better off buying a gold coin or even silver. One for a display is plenty. https://www.goldback.com/
You came out a winner. I don’t know what the fineness is, but it is silver.
Tough to find UK coins from late ‘20s through reign of George V that aren’t circulated somewhat. Not many collectors at that time, especially for...
That’s what happens when you have your holders made in China. There are always “overruns.”
Great articles on an overlooked piece of American history. I picked up a 10 kt. Gold piece from 1966 with the Mad Hatter on it. It was in perfect...
They need to go back to letting organizations sponsor, market and sell their commemorative coins. They have to pay the US Mint for the costs...
Do you have fire insurance on your house?
What? Aren’t gold Sovereigns PMs?
That was just the first site (of many) that I found. I guess that proves it isn’t isolated information. I guess just a matter of time until that...
Rust is a form of oxidation. It is limited to iron and steel. Rust is more damaging because it can flake off and expose new metal. Aluminum makes...
I don’t. I have actually seen British pilots talk about using them when shot down behind enemy lines. Study some history. I can’t believe stocks...
Gold seemed to work well for people living in France during the NAZI takeover. If it is so bad, why do British pilots have a dozen or so gold...
I’ve used CGA and like them. The new ownership/management has revamped after some shinnanigans and have displayed the change with a diamond on the...
If we graded by strike, then 90% of the 1921 Peace Dollars graded MS65 or greater would not have made the grade.
Another grading identifier is four diamonds on the ribbon on an Indian Head Cent. There’s a big problem when people focus on one point of a coin....
This was his reply. “Yes. There was an issue during the transaction so it’s listed again.”
I see 5.
I asked him if someone didn’t win this coin a month or so ago. We’ll see what he says if he responds.
Machine doubling.
The only thing I bought through the mail was a BU 1935-D cent for 60 cents postpaid. It was in the back of a coin magazine. And it came and it was...
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