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In our information technology-based world, the desire to experience pleasure or fulfillment without delay predominates. There are probably a few things you...
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For those who want gold prices to go up, it's not been a very good week -- indeed because there's been a lot of...
Gold Prices Spike To Nearly $1,820
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As United States precious metals investors returned to active trading following the long Labor Day weekend, they found a bullish bullion market. Gold jumped...
Going Once, Going Twice, SOLD! Five Intriguing U.S. Coins Sold in January 2021
By Antoinette Rahn
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These coin value tips help buyers get the best coins for the least money by understanding grade, market price, supply and demand plus where...
Coins Inspire as Holiday Presents
By Mike Fuljenz
In 2017, my wife, Karen, and I went to hear Wynonna Judd and the Big Noise in her excellent Christmas show. It...
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The hobby of numismatics is at a crossroads. The increasing number of counterfeits in the marketplace calls for strong responses, the first...
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The 1976-D Type I Eisenhower Dollar is the Professional Grading Service’s (PCGS) Coin of the Month (PCGS MS67).
The Eisenhower dollar has become a popular coin...
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