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Re: With current spot prices, is pre 33 gold at risk of being melted?
And you make my point. How many dealers are going to hold inventory for a 3% profit which could easily be a loss in 24 hours? (View Post)2 -
Re: I am thinking these three silver dollars were already toned prior to inclusion in this holder
How would anyone know for sure? I think it is unlikely that they were toned so similarly before put in that holder. (View Post)6 -
Re: With current spot prices, is pre 33 gold at risk of being melted?
Those have numismatic premium. If any pre-33 gold is being melted, it isn't just culls. When retail customers are paying the same as the refiners, and the gold market is volatile,; you don't put the … (View Post)3 -
Re: Stacks to bring back the Long Beach show
I would assume they would like to be both. There is no advantage to severing a relationship with a successful show to dump that money into trying to resurrect a failed show. Given the way numismatic … (View Post)2 -
Re: With current spot prices, is pre 33 gold at risk of being melted?
Definitely true of gold. Most collections out there aren't worth $4000 total much less contain a single $4000 coin. But it's also become true of low-grade, common date silver. An AG Barber Half has f… (View Post)2