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Re: $65 to $80 is the new baseline for silver. What say you?

I think its 60-85. I just price it in my head as the 50 day moving average of SLV, the etf, SIVR is physical silver which is actually higher than spot. Silver wants to go up based on industrial demand and static supply. If bond interest rates rise, bonds end up being more desirable as a hedge, so gold and silver go down,… -
Re: Coins As A Store of Value, Tapped for Reasons
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Re: What is this colorful rare error called? ... UPDATED, new Info .... Expert Opinion In
When I first looked, just looking at the obverse by itself, my thought was "cool, double strike, 2nd off center and a mid/late counterbrockage." Then I saw the reverse, where I was expecting just a normal second strike off-center. My thought is that it is probably (only in the sense of more likely than not) genuine. There… -
Re: Taken at Yellowstone today
My wife and I took our first trip there in 2005. We were so addicted, Yellowstone was our yearly vacation for the following 3 years. '05-'07 we flew into Jackson Hole, then drove through Grand Teton to the park. Those 3 years we went the last week of May. The day after Christmas 2007, my oldest son was born. We waited… -
Re: The Langbords opening brief in their appeal is.........
The Mint didn't document everything they did in 1933 or previous years for that matter. There aren't any documents showing the release of 1933 $10 eagles, but no one is complaining about them >>>>>>>> exactly ! there are no document of the mints restriking coins for their friends, digging out old dies and "running off a… -
Re: Do You Think There is a 1964-D Peace Dollar In Hiding?
the stories given by members about the existence of 1964 Peace Dollars all have one thing in common, they would qualify as Urban Myths. the main concept or structure of an Urban Myth is to contain a reference like "I know someone who knows someone" or "someone told me about someone they knew" included as the basis for… -
Re: Will 1980's PSA Set Collecting Take Off

Schmidt> While I totally understand your point, I think your numbers are off on the 82F stuff. Right now, 82F wax boxes typically go for $80 or so. While you are right that this is less expensive than many current (2002) unopened boxes, my question is will this still hold true 20 years from now? Or once the rave over that… -
Re: "No S" 40% silver Proof Bicentennial Quarter, Half and Dollar
<< <i>What in the world are "wrong stocks"? Glad you are an Ike fan Neca, as there are precious few about. Now, about the 800k figure - if you have the money to spend, do let me know! LOL... >> LOL... Generally speaking, in the die, strike, or planchet, error classification world, wrong stock coins would fall into the… -
Re: One more reason to hate the NFL
Read an article the other day about the 72 Dolphins. They made history that year, but price paid was stiff. Bill Stanfill (deceased) suffered from dementia and Parkinson's. A posthumous examination of Earl Morrall's brain revealed CTE. Tim Foley and Hubert Ginn suffer from cognitive impairment. Jim Langer's "knees and legs… -
Re: Sorry I brought the whole JohnZ thng back up...
<< <i>Razorface and others: the issue isn't about patience. The issue is that John Z made statements that were patently false. He said more than a month ago that the coins were in the mail, when time has proven that to be totally untrue. However, it was learned that John had some family issues that prevented him from…
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