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Re: Look what I won yesterday! "Putting the final Nail, in the coffin!"
100% agree that unless you’re well versed in counterfeit detection you should stay away from raw gold coins. This is especially true of Indians since based on what I’ve read they are one of the most … (View Post)4 -
Re: I need your help: my very first purchase of US coins
Welcome to the forum. If your objective is to collect raw, circulated U.S. coins in good condition it’s a good start. Just be on the lookout for counterfeits. Most older collectors that started colle… (View Post)1 -
Re: Monster in a Box!
You should have $45 in melt value and maybe a few coins that could be sold for more than melt. The Kennedy might be too dark for some but I like it. (View Post)1 -
Re: Scraping The Bottom Of The Barrel (Real Damaged Coins)
I've never purchased a severely damaged coin but I have gone for a coin that was details graded with a flaw I considered minor and saved me significantly with respect to price. (View Post)1 -
Re: Pioneer Gold Popularity
As far as popularity, if I had the money (I don’t) I’d be much more inclined to go after early U.S. gold versus Pioneered Gold. If I exhausted what I was looking for in government issued gold and sti… (View Post)1
