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@Lane Walker have you looked into classic commens? I remember they did pretty well in the 1979-1980 run up. Unless I missed something since that...
I don't know the answer to your questions as I'm into Exo and making fun of U.S grading. Most coin collectors claim to have little or no...
OP post has been up for over an hour and no one has come in to gush about the Dow?
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That was a cool museum. My father took us there when I was 6 or 7. I believe it was just called the Museum of Natural History back then.
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I don't believe that greed or get rich quick in coins today is anything new. Robert Bilinski and George Haylings were writing about it in the late...
What I remember most about the 80's was standing in line all the time at the PO returning over graded crap to someone.
My local fish wrap went from 50 cents daily to $4. Folks buying it are spending $120+ (I don't know how much Sunday goes for) a month. More than...
I posted about this at least 3 times in CT with no replies but since you ask: The biggest change *and threat* to coin collecting, IMO, is an...
1964 Key West Coin Club Aluminum, M/A, 25mm, 1.92 grams Important information: In case you missed it, Key West seceded from the United Stated as...
You can always donate counterfeits and whizzed coins to a coin club so people can see what they look like.
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BTW, there is an article in Coinweek that brings up tokenization of rare coins. Scroll down to the 1907 Gold $10....
Like "digital currency." Thanks, but I already have a Visa card.
The keywords I don't trust are "block" and "chain." And then there's the mysterious Japanese altruist man who supposedly invented blockchain tech...
Own 1/10 of 1% of a 10 million dollar coin ($10,000 share) as a tokenized NFT or would you rather own a slabbed $10,000 coin in hand and use of...
When I saw the alert I thought they actually had picker tokens for cabbage.
I wonder if there are people collecting basement slabs in the same vein as people who collect PO1 coins? Seems as though there is plenty to...
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