The only reasonably priced junk right now is 40% Kennedys. SD still has a new customer offer for one ASE at spot price and then these half dollars come out to about $2.50 over spot, so you can add enough to get free shipping and then it's a pretty nice deal.
>they dont know about Bayhorse Silver BHSIF >20-year stock price low >start of production just around the corner I'm backing up the whole truck at this point.
I guess the important things are: a) Does is really count as a "coin" for tax purposes? b) Will I at least be able to get spot price when I sell?
It's the 20,000 Dram Noah's Ark: en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces174530.html I ordered 4 and received 2 so far. They're still sealed in box, but I'll get around to unpacking soon enough. The coin at the bottom is 10,000 1-kilo version (this one doesn't come in a box, just a big capsule). I have 3 more of those on the way. They will get here in like 2 months or something.
I just got a warning that I was going to be b& for racism for posting a pic of a dog wearing a yamaka and a scarf thing with stars of david on it. What the fuck? Jannies are absolute kunts and are turning this place into reddit.
Evan Cook
Anybody have a favorite numisfag/coin history Youtube channel to watch? I love learning about coinage but there isn't a ton of easily found resources. For me, it's the coin geek. youtube.com/watch?v=ysdbw5t2vXk Yeah I just got a 3 day ban (no warning) across all boards for racism about a week ago because I posted some silver quarters in the shape of a based windmill on a /pmg/ thread. Guess Any Forums has stricter standards.
Very nice, I'm also trying to get every silver state quarter. Low premiums, unintended security feature of box+lenses+COA and lots of designs make them fun to collect.
Dominic Russell
Looks like someone's ready to go play some Ms. Pac-Man at the arcade.
>have a whopping 1/2 ozt of gold after over a year and a half of stacking Poorfags unite I'm going to be bold and say "no" for several reasons. I only buy them because I legitimately love the sets and the presentation, not for value such as any bullion I buy because >they're really large in terms of space-to-value thanks to being in lenses, almost as bad as copper >but if you take the quarters out of the lenses they're that much harder to sell, because who wants a broken set when complete sets are so plentiful? >dealers, including one's I've talked to and ones I've seen online don't really like them but pretty much have to deal with them anyway. After all who else is going to buy these things retail besides coin and or pawn shops? >collectors have no reason to double buy the same year, even owning two of the same year is pretty odd while owning say a tube of twenty 2020 silver eagles is completely normal >unless you get some crazy wacky rare error quarter no way are the coins worth taking out and paying the $25 NGC/PCGS grading fees for each coin, so it's not like you can even get slab speculation value for them