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Re: Will the Price of Palladium Catch Up with the Price of Platinum?
. The density of palladium is less than platinum. This means that one troy oz of palladium will cover more surface area than one troy oz of platinum (assuming the same thickness). This is important f… (View Post)3 -
Re: Henning Nickel question
. That is a legitimate 1944 no-"P" Henning nickel. And it is a higher grade than most. The dies that struck these were pretty crude and rough. The piece pictured above, based entirely on th… (View Post)6 -
Re: Wisconsin quarter mystery solved...but another question
Nothing presented has come even remotely close to convincing me that these were intentionally made. I run my own mint and I engrave, harden, and use dies all the time. So I have some experience with … (View Post)7 -
Re: SILVER: Supply Shortage + 2025 US 'Critical Mineral' + China Tax Exports = ?
. As usual, you missed the memo: https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1118265/ . (View Post)2 -
Re: Congratulations to gold - New all time highs! $4350+!!!
. Do I believe Sprott (or any known financial commentator, for that matter) ? Not entirely, but there is probably some truth in what has been stated. Compare Sprott to two "nothing-burgers"… (View Post)2
