Tribute gold buffalo's are made from gold, because they advertise them as gold and make references to the real ones in their adds. They are clad coins with 14 mg of gold, which isn't much.
That gold plated state quarters are worth more than face value.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
@ReadyFireAim said:
Coin dealers will give you a fair price for your late spouse's collection.
But you will!!! Got it!
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@air4mdc said:
That collecting modern proof sets over the years is a coin collection worth lots of money.
A former boss of mine about 10 years older than me was one. He knew I collected and had a date run of a few dozen post 1967 sets in a SDB. When he found out how little it was worth and how much he paid to store it, he wasn't happy. This was around 2000.
That Mike Mezack/Rick Tomaska/et al are selling truly rare coins that will become a great investment. Why put money intended for your grandchildrens education in a state approved 529 college fund when you can buy ultra rarities from the Coin Vault that surely will be worth much more.
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When you say "slab" they think you're talking about meat.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
All half dollars and $2 bills are rare and valuable.
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Cool. I'll trade a territorial quarter for one of them ATB five ounce quarters. It would help my financial situation. It's just a quarter.
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That all coin dealers are crooks.
Did I say that?
American history is boring and irrelevant.
Coin dealers are stylish dressers.
RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
That pawn shops and cash for gold places are honest buyers.
That Prez dollars are not real coins.
That canadian coins are the same value as US coins.
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There is no free lunch in numismatics.
Or a morgue.
That all our wives love us more because we collect coins.
Bicentennial coins were minted in 1776.
Tribute gold buffalo's are made from gold, because they advertise them as gold and make references to the real ones in their adds. They are clad coins with 14 mg of gold, which isn't much.
The difference between a cent and a penny.
That gold plated state quarters are worth more than face value.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
That any coin that has been defaced or damaged after the Mint is a rare and valuable coin, and not simply PMD.
You can get rich by looking for 1964 SMS coins and MS68+ modern condition rarities pocket change
It’s illegal to melt ANY U.S. coins.
That "cleaning" and "conserving" are different.
But you will!!! Got it!
Not interested.
Call this number 1-800-776-0560 & ask for John
I'll give you some boxes and a roll of water tape...Good luck
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A former boss of mine about 10 years older than me was one. He knew I collected and had a date run of a few dozen post 1967 sets in a SDB. When he found out how little it was worth and how much he paid to store it, he wasn't happy. This was around 2000.
That "In God We Trust" has always been on US coins
That Susan B Anthony was the first real woman portrayed on a US coin
That a half dime is a nickel.
That there is such a thing as a coin forum
That 1942 nickels without a mintmark visible could still possibly be a Firth coin.
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That state quarter collections are valuable.
That Mike Mezack/Rick Tomaska/et al are selling truly rare coins that will become a great investment. Why put money intended for your grandchildrens education in a state approved 529 college fund when you can buy ultra rarities from the Coin Vault that surely will be worth much more.
The scarcer a coin is, the more valuable it is.