There is no blakesly effect. Also I think a clipped coin would be pulled out of circulation sooner.
Which was the last country (besides US, Canada, and Mexico) to use silver in standard circulating coins?
[IMG] [IMG] Seemed to be made from clay. They are germany.
Seems like anything minted by perth is high. The 1/10oz silver coin is $14.00 and change. That's over $140 an oz
I have decided that for my "pm stack" I want to go with coin silver. Bullion is just that, bullion. Sometimes when you buy coin silver you might...
http://www.apmex.com/Product/68491/default.aspx Value US$ 21.47
I take it silver holds up better than bronze as far as having detail.
Thanks. BTW, what's an affordable ancient coin made from silver?
Thanks for the education. I guess with collecting US coins, I didn't realize the major differences there were in the coining process. Most us coin...
This is making me pull my hair out. None of the necks match.
Also, if I buy using paper check/money order, and the price goes up when they receive it, will they deny my order?
I buy locally, but when pm's tanks, the local places always sit on it, and won't sell it for any loss.
Thanks! The 2 and 3 are over 214 years old!
I redid the photo. [IMG]
I retook the photo and used some post processing to bring out more detail. My point and shoot doesn't fare well with smaller coins. [IMG] BTW,...
Here is the photo from wildwinds for RIC VIII 49 from antioch. [IMG] The neck does not match.
RIC 49 and Constantius II is not matching up in wildwinds.
Found this behind my dresser while cleaning my room. [IMG]
By the way, where is a decent place to buy coin silver online?
I don't buy pm to turn a profit on it. It's too risky. I suppose the people who bought into it 10-40 years ago did okay. But what goes up must...
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