Maybe a 5% cause. The loss strongly affected several New York banks, causing a contraction of credit. Read the long article in Wikipedia for a...
For more info, see my 4 or 5 posts in this thread: http://www.cointalk.com/threads/u-s-double-eagles-analysis-project.246286/#post-1915333
A bit more commentary. Some people believe that over the coming years, silver will go up, percentage-wise, faster than gold; I happen to be one...
If you want silver PURELY for protection from inflation, then you buy "junk silver," pre-1965 dimes, quarters, and half dollars in circulated...
Probably a coin-like reproduction of a composite design, used in making jewelry.
Depends on what type you want -- junk silver, ASEs, Mint products, bars/ingots, or rounds. Keep in mind that every time you send off for silver,...
If it's a Chinese counterfeit, here's all its cousins back in China -- 100kg of fake half cents, large cents, and Indians. [ATTACH]
If sent to an APO or FPO, the parcel should qualify for USPS insurance. You can tell by plugging in the Zip Code on the USPS rate calculations page.
Set of four U.S. Mint “Bicentennial” medals, as shown, for 1972 through 1975. The envelopes are also First Day Covers for the blocks of...
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Quantity(s) of 90% and 40%?
Although they look like Russian “currency,” these are not “money” -- these certificates were used in a national consumer SCAM in Russia in the...
Made out of a retooled 1910...
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Maybe there's still some material left on the obverse. Why don't you soak it again, this time in lacquer thinner or mineral spirits? Outside!!!
Both the 6 and 9 in the date look much different from the Redbook picture, but there may have been lots of die varieties. No comment.
For crying out loud, take it OUT of the holder...
And here it is: [ATTACH] Wikipedia: "Before the 1930s, the division's symbol was a red square with a yellow swastika, a tribute to the large...
It might have been lacquer instead of varnish; doesn't matter, both will dissolve in acetone (outdoors!!!). I seem to recall English medals being...
Until World War I, the swastika was a symbol of good luck, and appeared on many New Years' picture postcards. American Indians also used the...
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