You can subscribe to either the printed version or the online version. Either one will cost you. One year for the printed version is $98 per year. The online version is a little less. Dave W
David J Weygant Rare Coins website: www.djwcoin.com
There are various options (on the website)... such as weekly, monthly etc. I find it informative occasionally... would not subscribe again. Cheers, RickO
1) The Coin Dealer Newsletter - comes out weekly; shows prices for the most commonly traded coins - Morgans, Peace dollars, classic and modern commems, etc. 2) The Monthly Supplement - comes out monthly; prices Indian head gold, Indian and Lincoln cents, Barbers, Mercuries, Walkers 3) The Quarterly - three editions rotate each quarter (you get a new edition each month); prices Liberty head gold, Bust, Seated, etc.
A "regular" subscription gives you all of the weekly, monthly and quarterly publications.
The Monthly Option Plan gives you the Monthly and Quarterly publication each month and one weekly publication (the one that's published the same week as the Montlhly and Quarterly).
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In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
In addition to the various subscriptions offered on their website, they also offer sample packs on eBay.
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One year for the printed version is $98 per year. The online version is a little less. Dave W
David J Weygant Rare Coins website: www.djwcoin.com
1) The Coin Dealer Newsletter - comes out weekly; shows prices for the most commonly traded coins - Morgans, Peace dollars, classic and modern commems, etc.
2) The Monthly Supplement - comes out monthly; prices Indian head gold, Indian and Lincoln cents, Barbers, Mercuries, Walkers
3) The Quarterly - three editions rotate each quarter (you get a new edition each month); prices Liberty head gold, Bust, Seated, etc.
A "regular" subscription gives you all of the weekly, monthly and quarterly publications.
The Monthly Option Plan gives you the Monthly and Quarterly publication each month and one weekly publication (the one that's published the same week as the Montlhly and Quarterly).
Check out the Southern Gold Society