Yes, but what if you hung on to them for 75 years or so?
I don't see any real advantage of one over the other.
Many will tell you that it is cheap right now. Think about where the price is going rather than where it used to be.
Buy both. Eggs should not be kept in one basket.
If everything goes according to your plan, $38 is a good price for those coins. Plans usually don't go according to plan though.
When you find out, please let the rest of us know.
I've been saving this random comment for just the right moment.
Some places I've been if it isn't written in Spanish they couldn't tell you what it says. I mean here in the States. When I was little, I would...
I guess we're not Canada.
I like to buy one every year.
I think I'll wait until the Texans win their game tomorrow.
Good buy.
CoinWorld by Michael Bugeja Jan 08, 2012 The best thing about our hobby is how it occasionally compels us to do research when we make a...
I would think so as they weren't his to sell. So that would invalidate the sale.
When I joined the forum, I understood there would be no math.
Yes, that would make them almost nonexistent.
I guess it is since I started to collect them and will finish now. Plus the extra $25 or so for the whole set seems a little high to me. Very...
They are "brother and sister" bank notes. $5,000 and $10,000 notes respectively. They both had serial numbers of something like K00000042A making...
Perhaps someone is not of this earth. :eek:
I think you're looking at 2011 dates. And yeah, looks like I get the silver quarters today.
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