Goldminers ✭✭✭✭✭
Always prospecting for new higher-grade additions to my National Commemorative Medals of the US Mint set which has some very low population medals. These were all approved by Congress, signed by the President and are official US commemorative medals. These contain a vast variety of designs and finishes and are not well known or collected.
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Re: anyone else having trouble accessing their "Activity" page on the registry?
What good is an award these days? No plaque, no pin, maybe a piece of paper? (View Post)4 -
Re: 1983 "No S" PR68 DCAM
Some of the haze could be removed with restoration, but it is the discoloration around the spots and particles that I see that have damaged the field's mirror finish that I believe will prevent a gra… (View Post)7 -
Re: Is platinum now a better buy than gold?
Platinum and palladium are still both stuck in the $1,000 range, despite their scarcity. Hard to think of a catalyst that will get them to breakout, like gold and silver have done. (View Post)2 -
Re: Gold Fleeing London for New York
Of course, Canadian, but that is the point. Getting very expensive in many other countries to buy gold with their weakened currencies. Physical gold in the world increases every year from mining (eve… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1877 Indian vs silver....
Choosing between one old cent, vs gutter? Why not get a nice classic AU Indian gold quarter eagle? (View Post)5
