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: Gold/silver strength vs currency weakness
Edited to add, that although bitcoin is not gold, it does have a shrinking supply rate that will provide it with potential upside under this logic. I decided to get a small graded 100K bitcoin clay t… (View Post)1 -
Re: Gold/silver strength vs currency weakness
An interesting read: Why the Hardest Money Always Wins by Nick Giambruno French Emperor Napoleon III reserved a special set of aluminum cutlery for only his most honored dinner guests. Ordinary guest… (View Post)4 -
Re: American Eagle 2025 One Ounce Palladium Reverse Proof Coin
There are millions of catalytic convertors waiting to be recycled as more people move to electric vehicles, especially with much better batteries and charging rates that are on the way. More than hal… (View Post)3 -
Re: American Eagle 2025 One Ounce Palladium Reverse Proof Coin
I had purchased all of these starting in 2017, and mostly due to the palladium price dropping, I lost several thousand selling them all this year as this series is a lost cause. With the Mint chargin… (View Post)9 -
Re: The Case For $5,000 Gold
A possible case for $5,000 gold. On 15 August 1971, the USA ceased redeeming gold for $35.00 an oz. The LBMA price was approximately $43.00 an ounce at that time. As of Aug 27, 2025, the price of gol… (View Post)3