There, you'll find this: I'm not seeing how this helps answer the question.
Of course known history isn't the only thing that makes a coin worth keeping. I interpreted d.t.menace's comment as referring to family history....
If I told everyone here, that would just mean there'd be more people bidding against me. :devil:
But, as so many people have told us in so many threads, gold will always go up! And it's a store of value, and it's not not not "just" a...
I hear what you're saying. But when my parents pass, my brother and I will have to figure out what to do with several sets of china; they're...
I had to laugh when I saw this: 1969-S Lincoln Cent - Brilliant Uncirculated - Strike Doubled JUNK & WORTHLESS! So, does anyone here want to...
I've wanted a Saint for a long time, and if I had a chance to buy one at spot, I'd jump. Heck, even the most worn one is a good deal at that price.
This find from last March pales in comparison to some others, but it was plenty big enough for me. [ATTACH] I can't find the original post on...
I was under the impression that the ASE and AGE sourcing regulations were mostly to protect the mining industry. PMs are always "capable of being...
From what I've seen, TPGs are pretty generous with low-grade 16d's. Wear-wise, this seems like a shoo-in for AG03, but I'm not sure what they'd do...
40% always trades at a further discount to melt, and in my experience, holed coins get disproportionately lower offers. I'd be surprised and...
I should clarify after rereading FmrFiatFollower's post -- if you're using desiccant as well as heat, I'm sure you won't have any humidity-related...
:eek: I'm alarmed at the "Goldenrod" thing. First, I'm alarmed at the notion of putting a heat generator inside an enclosed space like a safe....
If you want "cold" instead, I just saw a second 1999 silver proof set go for $70 on eBay. That's barely $26 over spot.
Well, given that a ton of gold is about fifty million dollars and a ton of silver is about one million dollars, I'd pretty much go with the gold,...
$6.00 for a silver half is about half the silver value. That means they're worth at least $12.00 each, and can be worth much more if they're rare...
And because there's no such thing as a fake slab...?
The link is dead, and I can't seem to find it from the homepage (I'm not a subscriber). Maybe a summary?
I'd think you'd have to work very hard to find someone who understands Roman numerals but doesn't understand Arabic numerals.
So you're saying that the key to a continuing supply of naturally-toned coins is a combination of ignorance (people don't know what causes it) and...
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