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Re: No More Lincoln Cents? New Executive Order Tonight...
> Do you think people would be cheated if prices were rounded up (or down) to the nearest quarter? Because that was effectively the situation in 1913, when the penny was the smallest denomination … (View Post)4 -
Re: Hypothetical 2025 coin investment- What is the best bang for your buck in the current market.
Bags of junk silver. I expect silver to follow the recent trajectory of gold during the next few decades. Since the late 1990's common date, lower grade gold has outperformed a lot of numismatic… (View Post)2 -
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This was 3 years before the small size notes were introduced - large size paper money was still the norm. Unless folded, large size bills were too big to fit into the type of wallets that are in comm… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Modern Gold Commemorative King Has Been Made *Updated Numbers*
I'm not aware of anyone buying the First Spouse coins as a bullion play, since AGE's and other bullion coins were universally known to have a lower premium to gold. Purchasers of the First … (View Post)1 -
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19th Century comparison (non-gold). GB - 9 denominations: farthing, halfpenny, penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, half crown, crown. US - 10 denominations: half cent, cent, 2 cents, 3 cen… (View Post)1
