What a great thread, I have really enjoyed reading everyone's thoughts, thank you.
For the most part I buy what I like. But I watch things and sometimes I get a feeling that something will be a winner (like the LP1 2009 Lincoln...
I got a good feeling about this mint set. No kidding, I'm thinking about jumping in big on this for those pennies.
The weird thing is that no one is going to want to pay that premium with a third partty dealer, they are used to small premiums for bullion. And...
Ok here is my advice: try to make as many short term predictions on gold based on this sort of info as possible (joking)
My thought is that it is a large store of silver and it has the potential to be very cool looking. Add to that possible low mintages and you may...
Those are the normal sized quarters I was talking about the big 5 oz thingy
Those early spouse coins gave me practice at getting through and getting my order in. I may pick up one of these. i might even have my mom get...
Amazing. I was just thinking about how many coins would be needed for a 2009 mint set. It would be close to 30. maybe more than 30 (especially if...
the half's are all in collectors hands, dimes and nickels are not.
So much ground has been covered that I will just add one: Look at a coin like a clock face. Start at 12 o'clock and work your way all the way...
They already have way to many products (IMHO)
They are rare and will probably be valuable. Now let me be really clear on this, I am talking about business strike NON-SATIN, NON-MINT SET 2009...
So where are you getting these cheap Franklins?
I guess that there are no proof versions of these. I know a dealer who is a serious straight shooter so I can get them there if the price is not crazy
These are a major temptation but $500 a year may be just too much. Any thoughts?
but the '58's seem to more so
really nice coins. I wonder why 1958 coinage seems to show up with great toning so often. Does anyone know?
http://catalog.usmint.gov/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&productId=15003&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=10211...
Ok I was watching right up to the end, I admit it I was big time wrong.
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