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Re: Do dealers actually pay premiums for pre-1983 copper cents?
> Silver coins (90% and 40%) often traded below melt for decades after the 1979-80 spike. Probably the vast majority of U.S. silver coins have long since been melted. (View Post)1 -
Re: Everyone gets a free coin...
Could you please change the title to "Guess the Grade"? I have my answer ready. :* (View Post)4 -
Re: 2025 Sacagawea 25th Anniversary 24k Gold Coin
Given the coin's dimensions, it could be struck with about 1/3 of an ounce of silver and priced around $25 to $30. I would buy one at that price, and so would a lot of others. (View Post)1 -
Re: The Modern Gold Commemorative King Has Been Made *Updated Numbers*
If someone bought the Spouse coins for the single purpose of benefiting from the bullion increase, your theory is correct. But that's not what happened. Any serious buyer of the Spouse coins was well… (View Post)1 -
Re: Now that Lincoln Cents will be no more, anyone thinking of putting that set together in some form?
With a little looking, those on a tight budget can collect a complete major design set from circulation for seven cents. (View Post)1
