Seeing the mismatch reminds me of back in early 2000s when the government wanted to get $1 coins into circulation so they let everyone order them and pay dollar-for-dollar with a credit card? Who...
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Seeing the mismatch reminds me of back in early 2000s when the government wanted to get $1 coins into circulation so they let everyone order them and pay dollar-for-dollar with a credit card? Who...
I think it’s interesting that the face values are so widely varied from the intrinsic values of the silver and gold in these coins and I can’t help but believe that in the future it’s going to be an...
I’m contemplating taking a $50 (face value) Gold Eagle to a casino and finding out how many dollars in chips they would give me for it to play with.
Also, if one turned up in the offering plate at...
You’re certainly right it could be the best thing ever for the US, and perhaps the world economy.
Several states have already passed laws that eliminated the sales tax on the sale of gold and...
The US Mint produces several coins made of gold, silver, platinum and even palladium with face values that are wildly different than their intrinsic values.
As an example: A 1 ounce Gold Eagle...