You know how many people throw pennies away when they move? Manage apartments and you'll find out. I've cashed in tons of pennies over the years...
More silver is consumed than mined http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_04/hommel080104.html
Nice, I have one I use as a conversation piece. Everytime I hear about someone going to Hawaii I show it to them and say that they have to...
I have noticed in some years that the number of individual denominations does not equal (there were more proof dimes made than quarters). Where do...
I just don't see buying gold from a vending machine in the first place.
That's alot, that might be a little inflated.
Or don't go at all!
When people start turning in old change then the mint will realize they don't need to make any.
I'm not buying anything right now. Prices are way to high. I think there is going to be some downside at some point. Then I will buy. Right now...
If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all. I see that's pretty much the path everyone else is taking.
I use them for all my bullion coins. I have heard that the rings can cause tarnish but I haven't seen it happen yet.
Looks kind of cool
Might as well keep them all, the melt value is more than 5 cents.
Just my prediction: Silver up, gold down. As monetary fear subsides and manufacturing takes off the split will occur.
I don't go out of my way to find them (roll search) but if I do come accross them I save them.
I've got to see this. I've saved a few rolls of 1968-s
Nice, not too much wear.
Me personally I would only buy numismatics in a down market. That said if metals come down I will look to buy such coins as many non collectors...
Probably 18 months atleast.
I see those teller stamps alot. I hate it when they stamp one that I might have otherwise kept.
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