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Presentations at the Philadelphia Expo
Everyone is welcome to attend these seminars and programs at the Whitman Coin and Collectibles Philadelphia Expo. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 11 a.m. . . . ”Modern Chinese Coin Counterfeit Pandemic” . . . Room 306 Dr. Gregory V. DuBay blows the lid off the hobby community’s most disturbing threat: the flood of convincing fake… -
Added awesome Hackenschmidt Wrestling Card from 1908 PSA 9!

Hackenschmidt is a personal favorite of mine and I just got this in the mail a few moments ago. I am excited about this one as I cannot imagine that there will ever be a PSA 10 from this set. Georg Karl Julius Hackenschmidt (1 August [O.S. 20 July] 1877 — 19 February 1968) was an early 20th-century Estonian strongman and… -
Re: Remember when GOLD was $400 bucks?
In their defense, it really isn't an "investment" asset class. People may hold it -- like real estate, art, or other tangible assets -- but it doesn't provide competitive, risk-adjusted returns over long periods of time. It's very volatile and doesn't pay interest or dividends. If just 1 central bank said they were selling… -
Re: Silver Price Discussion - Up or Down?
A lot of the recent rally was because of leveraged futures and short-term trades. Once price started slipping: stop losses hit, margin calls kicked in and then forced selling accelerated the fall. Supply has not changed, demand from industrial buyers has not changed. Speculative buyers have freaked but will come to their… -
Where are the whizzed coins?
Clackamas1 Posts: 783 ✭✭✭✭✭May 17, 2024 8:50PM Tons of whizzed coins in that auction. Flag Quote · 1Agree Like 1LOL Please post the lot numbers of the whizzed coin lots. https://www.proxibid.com/Marc-Langston-Rare-Coins/RARE-COIN-CURRENCY-AUCTION-123/event-catalog/261113 I don't know Marc Langston but it's unfair to… -
Re: Gold over $2800 an ounce!
Yes, it's well known. And when something is THAT well known, be careful. :) There are times when gold and the dollar diverge over the short- and long-runs. Other times, they track. We've only had freely-floating gold and exchange rates for 50 years. That's not a long time economically. The dollar has had a very long period… -
Re: silver rounds
I'm sure this list isn't inclusive of everything. this is a cut and paste special article from coin world The following is an alphabetical listing of private mints in the United States that are known to Coin World, but is by no means a complete list of each and every production facility in business THE ALASKA MINTproduces… -
Re: 1879-o Morgan Dollar and my 3rd Brick
CAC slabs are not called bricks, that is just the op getting in his "dig" at CAC. The CAC slab is slightly larger and thicker than a PCGS or NGC slab and the sides are flat. You can stand a CAC slab on a flat surface without it falling over where both of the other slabs will fall over. Imo the CAC slab is the best on the… -
Re: My Sarasota, FL coin show report
... > @JimTyler said: I made it to a restroom without any problems, but walking up that last flight of stairs to get to the show was scary. I couldn't find an elevator. I got a late start to another FUN show because I couldn't remove my SDB from the large frame that holds the boxes. Tellers were whacking it with rubber… -
Re: Just some close up pics

I can say this, about that, above. The OP's photo's, in my eyes, are made from a single pristine image. They call it photo stacking ? It has a name ? It is what it is, no web site needed. I use that method sometimes. Is it considered a false image or even a bogus way to support a view ? Save this discussion for another…
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