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Re: Survival rate (s) for US dimes 1796-1916?
Coinfacts shows an estimated survival in all grades of only 6,000 for the 1907 Indian cent. Estimates are comparable for other common dates. I think that's likely off by more than one order of magnit… (View Post)4 -
Re: Is platinum now a better buy than gold?
There are other alternatives to platinum being studied for fuel cells. More importantly, there appear to be viable alternatives to platinum/palladium being developed for catalytic converters. Annual … (View Post)1 -
Re: Coins with Greatest Liquidty
For coins whose numismatic value is at least 5x the bullion value, my choice for most liquid would be uncirculated Carson City Morgan dollars. (View Post)3 -
Re: Post Your Favorite US "Bicentennial" Coin here,,,, and then enter my Give a Way # 8
My favorite is the 1987 Constitution $5 gold. Granted it doesn't celebrate the bicentennial of the American Revolution, but it's still a bicentennial coin. (View Post)1 -
Re: Is platinum now a better buy than gold?
I'm reading that jewelry demand for platinum is about 2 million ounces per year, and investment demand is about 400,000 ounces per year. Together they are about 30% of overall demand, with the remain… (View Post)4