Generic rounds or ASE? Purpose: Investing, not collecting. Buying about 3-4 rounds. ASE: Pros: Collectible. Can easily sell. Cons:...
How far back do they go?
Ok, with that put aside, which book has a great reference? Would prefer decimal and pre-decimal coverage, but pre-decimal only is fine.
Getting tired of lugging around the big world coin books. Is there decent book on GB coins with somewhat accurate values?
Which one is better? Got an email saying I could get numismatic news for $30 a year. Do they cover world coins at all?
Advertising does not need to be done in print anymore. How many people read the newspaper anymore, or paper magazines? Sure the 40 and over might,...
I've been a cashier a total of 6 months from working at Target and then Kmart. Silver is pretty much dried up. I look at all the rolls before...
Did some looking. It appears KP sent this on behalf of littleton. I checked out littleton's site. You can't even get a catalog from them...
I got this email this morning from them. Funny thing is, it did not mention it was an ad or anything, it is from littleton. New! Complete...
What I meant was, saying "over 1,250 years" seems rather braggy.
There are dozens of large dealers that charge much less for coins. Provident sells silver dollars. As a matter of fact they sell average circ 1921...
The problem with littleton is that they target uneducated people with high prices. Everyone here and their dog knows that littleton is overpriced....
I don't like the whole "over 1,25o years of experience" it sounds snotty.
When TT discontinued their no-bp auctions, I emailed them expressing my discontent. They never replied. Once I won a coin, and the slab had some...
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Shh...don't give them any ideas..
Um....I would talk to the state. That don't sound legal to me.
Looks like a "woody". Caused by the alloy not getting mixed well. Just a guess, don't take it for granted.
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