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Hikers Discover Hidden Stash Of Gold On Mountain Trail
National News Hikers Discover Hidden Stash Of Gold On Mountain Trail By iHeartRadio May 20, 2025 Two hikers in the Krkonoše Mountains of the Czech Republic stumbled upon a mysterious stash of gold, including 598 coins, 10 bracelets, and 17 cigar cases. The treasure, hidden for nearly a century, was found in an aluminum box… -
PCGS Details grades - Cleaned versus "dipping"
I have recently purchased a code 92 coin with the following on the label: "PCGS SP Genuine Cleaned - UNC Details" On the PCGS Grading Standards page, View Details for code 92 Cleaning mostly seems focused on hairlines, and specifically excludes "dipping" - " 'Dipping' (the removal of toning with a chemical bath) is not… -
Re: Bitcoin Target Price
@cohodk, The same sentiment should be applied to US stocks, no? Biggest difference is that there is no way to reasonably value crypto currencies, so it may be easier to mock hodlers. But historically, stocks have been valued based on earnings, dividends, etc., with a share price to trailing annual earnings of around 15. In… -
Re: The US Mint saw a big sales decline in 2024
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Re: USPS postal thefts, probably inside the Jersey City Distribution Center
only the thieves themselves truly know when the karma hits. it’s unfortunate their victims don’t get to witness when the piano drops from a story above, ontop of their head. sometimes, when I’m in public and I see someone fall down really hard, or take a direct hit of bird-droppings to the face, I always wonder, “what did… -
Re: Sammy Sosa 2001 season...where does it rank
This is from a review by Alan Thurston that I found on good reads about the new Jackson book. I found it well articulated and explained and will contrast as I listen to the book. The transcript is an invaluable addition to Black Sox Scandal historiography that contains material that bolsters Jackson's case. To his… -
Re: Is there more price support at the very high, ultra grades, than there is at the more common, regula
<< <i>I was reading another thread, and a very prominent member of these boards made the following comment, in response to the current gloom and doom, and the modern coin market: “One thing that has been overlooked by all the prognostications of doom for the high grade moderns is that they can't possibly dip below the… -
Re: 1941 bronze wheat penny
JBK Not disputing or correcting you, just letting you know why I posted what I did. Pre 1944 Lincoln cents were made of 95% copper and 5% tin and zinc. Bronze is made of 80-90% copper and 10-20% tin. Lincoln cents seem to fall in between so I don’t know if either term is technically correct but I think copper is more… -
Re: FORMERLY THE "You can't have it both ways!" THREAD! Now, the BLA BLA BLA Thread!
<< <i>You are truly one of the most idiotic people I have ever seen post. You ramble on and on incoherently spewing garbage with no facts thinking that your opinion (which is worthless) is some basis of fact. Get a clue idiot! >> Well I'm sorry you can't see the light, son. The yankees are all that are wrong with MLB, and… -
Watched RCTV, the show was dedicated to selling what is remaining of MS62 1899-P Liberty $20 Gold

.........all part of the great "European gold hoard." This guy Rick is the best snake oil salesman on TV. The PCGS price guide for MS62 1899 $20 Gold Liberty coins is $3k. He is selling them for $4,495. The best part is that they are "Smithsonian Quality." 😂 Did you also know this coin is a 'key date?' 😂 Of note, I checked…
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