That was when I bought most of my gold. Problem is that $300.00 gold then was as much of a financial burden as $2500.00 gold today.
Through Stacks and Bowers no less.
I got the ruler for audibly eating my lunch in kindergarten class. It damaged me for life. Just ask my kids. I often wish I had a delete button...
Dang… Here. Been struggling for days to come up with the correct attribution for these old folles….. And all the time the only thing I needed was...
Posting this one because it just might be showing up in a soon to be announced giveaway….. Stay tuned. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Now that was catchy. :hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
Dang!! You are correct... The Rubicon was the river my aged brain pan was looking for.
Is there a jar for old fogies that don't look so great anymore?
From my earliest memory I have been a coin lover. Today is the first time I felt I have become a true coin geek. [ATTACH]
New collectors lose the whole thrill of being washed over with history when they approach the hobby like this. The whole reward of collecting is...
The designer of my favorite coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So you are saying my wife will never know, right?
Now that is fascinating as heck. So if those were unrolled, you would find an ancient curse?
Now that looks like a great day! And happy veterans day, Colonel.... I mean Major!
C - All of the above.... In all seriousness that 1936 is a lesson all by itself in luster. Beautiful coin.
She sure does appear to be a beauty. Though even at today’s spot prices I have sworn off gold and just be satisfied with what I gots.
Like a little duck following the flock... I too am in at 64.
Hi Shrewsy!!!
@C-B-D is a friend of mine and I know he travels frequently with coins. I had thought he had posted a thread about traveling with coins some time...
Talk about volatile! Was that a correction or a reaction to last nights news?
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