The supply of paper currencies is infinite; the supply of gold is finite. This striking contrast provides an excellent reason to exchange the...
Just when you thought you'd seen it all in Las Vegas comes Gold-To-Go. It's a machine that will actually sell you gold bars and coins. A one...
As we step into 2011, the key issue on the top of an investor’s mind would be the investment avenue that will provide high returns in an uncertain...
This is a 1985 canada national park dollar? Is 2010 the first year for national park silver coins in US?
I guess this mix of metals are the same density as gold.
The fake gold included a significant amount of bullion – about 51 per cent of the total – alloyed with seven other metals: osmium, iridium,...
Historically, gold and money have been pretty much synonymous so pure Gold was immune from inflation. But that didn't stop currency inflation. In...
As long as the U.S. looks better fiscally than other nations, it will be able to finance its deficit. But that doesn't mean it can continue to...
The less gold a government has the less it is worth compared to other nations currencies.
Because the more a government holds in gold reserves, the less they are susceptible to games played by banks and government printing presses.
The thin sole is the money that does not have any intrisic value. The value is only based on perception and debt. The strong sole is the money...
Before 1982 almost all pennies minted by the U.S. mint contained around 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. During mid-1982 the U.S. mint changed the...
The price is less than $5 per pound. [IMG] Tacoma Copper sells 5 Pound .999 Fine Copper Rough Finish Bar for $45 The copper price for 5 pounds...
I always like to pay spot price (or a little tax for the coin dealer) and it is hard to find these fancy coins for spot price.
Of the quote it is related to gold and the linked article has the gold and silver facts.
Or do you think it could drop to $12 again like 18 months ago?
That is a good analysis. It has been 22 for less than a year it has doubled over the last year. Do you think it could double again? [IMG]
According to the Webster Dictionary, numismatic (pronounced Nu`mis`mat´ic) means: "Of or pertaining to coins; relating to the science of coins or...
Why? The presence of Hydrogen Sulfide in any material that silver comes into contact with, is one of the prime reasons for silver tarnish. Sulfur...
The numismatic (collectable) value could decrease but if you paid the spot price (value of the metal) then it will not be affected.
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