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Re: Was the underbidder (lost) on this 1869 Seated Dollar in recent Heritage sale, bough it yesterday at
I've often bought a coin at auction only to not like it near as much once I got it home to review under optimum lighting. Sometimes I missed something and the coin wasn't as nice as I thought. Sold f… (View Post)3 -
Re: Are PM bulls worried/concerned/afraid that higher interest rates will squash demand for PMs?
They couldn't have done that legally. That $51,850 net profit in Bitcoin would be taxed as a capital gain. They couldn't have traded for the same amount in silver and gold. Maybe 10-20-30% less due t… (View Post)1 -
Re: Will there be an economic reset, and what do you think an economic/monetary reset would look like?
Don't fall in love with stats from the BLS, even the PPI or Food Prices which on the surface seem simple to calculate. They have lots of little tricks installed to ensure the numbers are smaller than… (View Post)2 -
Re: ̶$̶̶2̶̶0̶̶$̶̶3̶̶0̶̶$̶̶4̶̶0̶̶$̶̶5̶̶0̶̶$̶̶4̶̶0̶̶$̶̶2̶̶5̶$55+? Gutter Metal?
> The 12 year silver chart has a too deeply sloped neckline to be a legitimate cup w/handle pattern. Gold has one for sure but not silver. Had silver made it back to $35 in 2020/2021 then maybe I'… (View Post)1 -
Re: Unfamiliar PCGS Slab
Unfortunately for this 1927 $20, it has some high point friction (eagle's breast/neck and central portions of Miss Liberty). Her face is struck weak. In the old days this would have been called "… (View Post)1
