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Re: 2022 Reverse Proof Palladium Eagle no longer scheduled for September
Was the palladium eagle originally intended as a bullion coin, like the gold, silver and platinum eagles? The other three types of eagles are available each year as bullion coins with a much smaller … (View Post)2 -
Re: Barber Dime good or bad?
In the Barber era, the purchasing power of a dime was about $3.50 in today's money. And it would probably have been less scrutinized by merchants than a higher denomination coin. (View Post)2 -
Re: Seated Liberty Half Dollar Set (after brief hiatus)
The Carson City Seated halves would make a nice subset, and even the "common" ones in circulated grades are multiple times scarcer than the more popular CC Morgans. (View Post)2 -
Re: Question about the number of coins minted
It appears that most coins, especially cents, travel in one direction: Mint --> Fed --> banks --> merchants --> customers (in change) --> coin jar. A few travel the other way: coin jar… (View Post)4 -
Re: If You Had a Time Machine?
Suppose you bought a coin for $10 in 1970 that is worth $2000 today. Fantastic return on your money, right? Not when you consider the following: The 1970 dollar had 8 times the purchasing power of th… (View Post)1
