On Jul 7, 1:19 pm, reality <realitych...@ausi.com> wrote: On Jul 7, 11:22 am, dwhee...@ipns.com wrote: I have a gold coin authenticated by PCGS. But when I go to their website (www.pcgs.com) I can't find the coin even listed! What gives?!? Is this one of those extreme rarities? FYI, coin is a $10 Gold Eagle First Strike from 2005. PCGS lists First Strike Gold Eagles starting
Namibia shipwreck attracts the attention of coin collectors as coins from the 14th and 15th centuries seem to be amongst the trade goods. Note: Prince Henry the Navigator was born in 1394. If this ship is prior to Henry's majority it might indicate Portuguese or Spanish interest in Southern Africa before the great explorations began. NumisMaster Logo Shipwreck Yields Coins, Barter Items
People who haven’t accumulated much age have little idea of the corrosive power of “acceptable” inflation. Unlike gold and silver, fiat money has no intrinsic value. When money is created faster than goods and services it drives up prices, thus driving down the value of the money. If freely traded currencies are excessively printed or if inflation, budget deficits, and trade deficits drive
People who haven’t accumulated much age have little idea of the corrosive power of “acceptable” inflation. Unlike gold and silver, fiat money has no intrinsic value. When money is created faster than goods and services it drives up prices, thus driving down the value of the money. If freely traded currencies are excessively printed or if inflation, budget deficits, and trade deficits drive
Joe Fischer wrote: On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 16:16:39 GMT, George D <geodrum@arizona.net> wrote: If yo'll think it will help I will post this now and then when I think about it. charter at http://babyurl.com/hi8s25 Better check that, users should not click OK on the secure connection popup. Get a different url please. I tried