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Posted by Mark Freeman on October 18, 2010 in Numismatics · 0 Comments
2010 American Silver Eagle
One Troy Ounce (1oz)Investment Grade Bullion SilverDenomination: 40.6 mm
Released in 1986, the Silver Eagle is Americas only official investment-grade silver bullion coin. It is also the worlds only silver bullion coin whose weight, content and purity are guaranteed by the U. S. Government. The obverse features Adolph A. Weinmans beautiful walking liberty design originally [...]
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Posted by Mark Freeman on October 10, 2010 in Numismatics · 25 Comments
www.qualitysilverbullion.com I got the idea of doing this video from Mark Dice, You Tube ID (TheResistance). Mark owns the copyrights to his video, "Man tries to sell 00 one ounce gold coin for ; no takers." -----His video has been viewed by over 257000 viewers on You Tube. This is a challenge I ask all of you to take. It can be as simple as taking an American Silver Eagle [...]
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Posted by Mark Freeman on September 8, 2010 in Numismatics · 0 Comments
by sirqitous
Silver Eagle Dollar -- Distinguishing a Fake from Real
These days, more and more people are getting involved in coin collecting as a serious business, or as a fun hobby. To answer the growing demand of people looking for rare and valuable old coins, a lot of coin dealers are selling these coins. Sad to say, though, that this has been an outlet for a lot of counterfeiters [...]
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Posted by Mark Freeman on August 8, 2010 in Numismatics · 1 Comment
2010 American Silver Eagle Coin
2010 American Silver Eagle Coin1 Troy Ounce of Silver BullionGreat InvestmentJUST IN!!!! SHIPPING NOW!!
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Posted by Mark Freeman on July 17, 2010 in Numismatics · 0 Comments
by Chuck “Caveman” Coker
Today United States coins are most often graded on a scale that goes from 0 to 70 point. This scale was originally devised by Dr. William Shelby and is used by the major coin grading services today.
A coin that's graded zero means that you can probably tell that at some point in time it was a coin. However, a coin that achieves a grade of seventy means that it is [...]
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