Dollars Coins
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/18/2005 09:52 pm by admin
Dollars Coins
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![]() 1965 Kennedy Half Dollar 40 SILVER NICE COIN LOOK US $4.76
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American consumers have noticed that the price of everything is going up: food, clothing, fuel, and other necessities. Paychecks do not stretch as far as they once did. It is difficult to manage, much less thrive during times like this.
Or is it? In the past year, I have questioned what to do with my stock portfolio. Is it safe, can I retire, will I have money when I need it most? In the midst of the economic turmoil, I found one answer.
The Silver Lining
I found my answer to economic security in junk. Investors and collectors refer to dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars minted on or before 1964 as "junk silver coins," because they have no value to collectors. But this does not mean they don't have value to investors.
Mercury and Roosevelt dimes, Franklin and Kennedy half dollars, and Washington quarters, among others, issued before 1965 are sought after by silver investors because they contain 90 percent silver. A bag of these coins can net investors from 715 to 720 ounces of refined silver.
Make Rising Prices Work for You
Like the price of almost everything else, the price of precious metals has been increasing. Gold, for instance, has exploded in value and now sells for over $1000 per troy ounce. As of now, though, prices for silver are quite low, especially considering the rising demand and contracting supply.
Trends on precious metals indicate that the silver dollar will increase in value by mid-2009. At the beginning of 2009, silver prices were around $13.00 per ounce. Currently, an ounce of silver is worth $16.65.
If you had invested in one ounce, just 10 pre-1965 coins, at $13.00, you would have seen a substantial profit. Imagine if you had had a whole bag of junk silver. Not really junk, is it?
How far will silver prices rise? It is not out of the realm of possibility for silver to sell for $100.00 per ounce, or even $1000 per ounce. Those junk silver coins may not be collectors' items, but they will have netted you generous premiums.
Silver's Benefits
Silver retains value, and even grows in value, during times when inflation runs rampant. It presents investors with a good way to secure their money and ensure that it is still worth something in the future.
Silver is also very easy to being investing in. Unlike complex stock portfolios, you need only to begin purchasing silver coins minted before 1965. They are easy to find and easy to recognize.
You can begin looking on eBay for junk silver coins or visit any number of other sources including, CMI Gold and Silver, Monex Deposit Company, Lynn Coin, and CC Gold. These are excellent sources for inexpensive junk silver coins.
For some other valuable tips and suggestions download our Free Guide and get started today.
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Dollars: A Fascinating Account Og How Bills and Coins-Dollars in Particular-Can Be Far More Than Legal Tender $17.08 Dollars is an entertaining, informative book on how coins and bills have marked the political and social history of the world. Tracing legal tender from the fifteenth century country of Tyrol to the recent rise and fall of the U.S. Sacagawea and Presidential dollar coins. By exploring the dollar, Bartlett gives the reader an understanding of the importance and role dollars have played throughout history in the geopolitical climate of countries. With a generous sprinkling of easily digested history, Dollars give the reader information on why some coins and paper money seemed to disappear almost before they were released and some others remain in circulation. Dollars also explains the advantages of coins in relation to paper dollars for trade dollars in an understandable manner. Dollars belongs on your bookshelf as a companion to historical and economic texts for collectors, enthusiasts and anyone who wants to understand the dollar better. |
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Dollars $10 Dollars |
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Carson City Morgan Dollars: Featuring the Coins of the GSA Hoard $19.83 Three numismatic experts chronicle the amazing history of the California Gold Rush, its effects on silver mining and the development of Nevada, and the birth of the Carson City Mint. They give the collector and investor a detailed insider's view of today's market for Carson City Morgan dollars, including VAM varieties and focusing especially on GSA-slabbed coins. Whether you collect by date/mintmark or by variety, this in-depth book will make you a more savvy buyer. Includes condition census, market notes, enlarged photographs, valuations, mintages, certification data, prooflike and DMPL coins, and more. |
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Sacagawea Dollars $8.21 To celebrate the release of the new Sacagawea dollar coin in early 2000, Whitman is pleased to offer a new folder that will hold coins from the Denver and Philadelphia Mints beginning in 2000. |
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2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Dollars $4.99 "Whether its Seated Liberty dollars, Morgan dollars, Presidential dollars, or Draped Bust dollar coins that you're interested in, you'll find all the information you need about dollar coins in this one simple-to-use download. You get up-to-date values, illustrations of both sides of dollar coins, and descriptions with information such as the size, weight and date of each coin. Pulled directly from 2012 U.S. Coin Digest, the most complete and detailed color guide to U.S. coins, this download allows you to focus your attention on commemorative coins of the present." |
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Modern Commemorative Coins $22.99 Modern commemoratives and American Eagles are the answer for today's collector who wants to make a secure investment without spending thousands of dollars. New issues from the U.S. Mint struck in silver, gold and platinum have great potential for investment growth, if you key in on low mintage strikes. Modern Commemorative Coins will show you how to: Include modern coins in your self-directed IRA Include numismatic investments as part of your estate plan Select coins that have the best chance of increasing in value Take the next step beyond collecting State quarters and Presidential dollars to the exciting world of rare modern coins. Collect coins that combine beauty with tangible assets to create family heirlooms. |
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EUREKA EU867420 TUB OF COINS CURRENCY $25.79 Contains 75 sheets of U.S. Currency. Also contains 243 plastic coins including 70 pennies 58 nickels 58 dimes 40 quarters 12 half dollars and 5 gold dollar coins. 1 tub containing 318 pieces. 75 Paper bills 4.5 x 2 . 243 coins: pennies nickels dimes quarters half dollars and gold dollar coins. Reusable plastic tub. Teach about money and currency while having fun. Dimensions: 5.5 x 3.8 x 3.8 inches. |
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2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Half Dollars $6.99 This easy-to-search pricing and identification download is solely focused on U.S half dollars. In this single source you get the entire section of half dollars, from 2012 U.S. Coin Digest, the most complete and detailed color guide to circulating and non-circulating coins available. |
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What Is Money, Anyway?: Why Dollars and Coins Have Value $7.75 No Synopsis Available |
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Coin Folders Half Dollars $9.61 Thanks to the Statehood Quarter Program, coin collecting has never been more popular. And to take advantage of this new interest in the hobby, were giving our complete line of Whitman Classic Coin Folders a beautiful new look. Multimillion dollar cover updates for the entire Whitman line Truetolife foil colors reflect and beautifully represent the coins each folder holds e.g. Copper foil for Lincoln Cents, Silver foil for Jefferson Nickels. Traditional Whitman blue vinyl matches past Whitman products. Author: Whitman Publishing Series Title: Liberty Walking, 19371947 Series Number: 2 Binding Type: Paperback Publication Date: 1996/12/12 Language: English Dimensions: 7.80 x 5.90 x 0.28 inches |
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Warman's Modern U.S. Coins Field Guide $14.99 Warman's Modern U.S. Coins Field Guide It's here! A guide that covers the hottest, fastest growing area of coin collecting - modern U.S. coins. Over 500 color images and current-market pricing highlight the exploding interest in coins produced after 1982. Current pricing for modern, uncirculated coins from 1982-present Proof and mint sets, State Quarters, Westward Journey Nickels, Bicentennial Lincoln Cents, Presidential Dollars, Modern Commemoratives, and Gold and Silver Bullion coins State-of-the-market report, advice on beginning a modern collection, and handling and storage |
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Warman's U.S. Coins & Currency Field Guide $14.99 The take-it-with-you collecting resource Warman's U.S. Coins & Currency Field Guide 4th Edition Featuring more than 500 color pictures and current pricing, this dynamic Field Guide to U.S. money is the most complete and compact guide on the market. You'll find: New information on 2009 and 2010 circulating issues, proof sets, uncirculated sets, America the Beautiful Quarters and Native American Dollars Content and values for coins and currency from 1809 to the present, including proof and mint sets, Lincoln Cents, Jefferson Quarters, State Quarters, Presidential Dollars and modern commemoratives Investment-grade gold and silver coins |
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A Buyer's Guide to Silver Dollars and Trade Dollars of the United States $20.05 This book offers an in-depth chronological survey of every silver dollar type, including pricing, mintages, and estimated populations, complimented by a thoughtful review of these authentic coins' histories. From the most commonly collected Morgan dollar to the silver dollar's counterpart, the trade dollar, and a new chapter on the "golden" Sacagawea, John Dannreuther's fully updated edition of Q. David Bowers' original work highlights the progress of this famous part of American coinage. |
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Australian Dollars $10 Australian Dollars |
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USA Dollars $6 USA Dollars |
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Flying Dollars $6 Flying Dollars |
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Fistful of Dollars $8.99 Fistful of Dollars |
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22 Dollars $17.99 22 Dollars |
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Dollars & Sins $11.99 Dollars & Sins |
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Warman`s Presidential Dollars Deluxe 2007-2016 (Hardcover) $16.44 `Each year four past presidents are honored with their image on a gold Presidential dollar. The first two sets of coins in the series feature ?In God We Trust? on the edge of the coin, but beginning with the third set the motto appears on the ?heads? side of the coin. The rich red, white and blue pattern on this top-quality folder creates the perfect backdrop for the beautiful Presidential gold dollars. This deluxe folder features 80 die-cut slots ? for coins of both the Denver and Philadelphia Mints, along with details about each president. |
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Coins $22.98 Coins is a magazine for coin collectors. Each issue has a full-color exploration of coin history, pricing guides for coin and paper money, and industry news. Special features of this magazine subscription include helpful guides for the beginner and serious collectors, coin bargains, inspiring letters from collectors, market analysis, and tips from the pros. |
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Warman's U.S. Coins & Currency Field Guide: Values and Identification $13.09 The take-it-with-you collecting resource? Warman?s(R) U.S. Coins & Currency Field Guide 4t h Edition Featuring more than 500 color pictures and current pricing, this dynamic Field Guide to U.S. money is the most complete and compact guide on the market. You?ll find: New information on 2009 and 2010 circulating issues, proof sets, uncirculated sets, America the Beautiful Quarters and Native American Dollars Content and values for coins and currency from 1809 to the present, including proof and mint sets, Lincoln Cents, Jefferson Quarters, State Quarters, Presidential Dollars and modern commemoratives Investment-grade gold and silver coins |
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Coins And Crosses $9.99 Coins And Crosses |
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Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins, Vol. 2 $29.9 Eduard Kann (1880-1962) was more than just a coin collector. He was an official of the Chinese Government, who ran the Chinese monetary system for decades. Kann managed to get out of China just before Mao took over in 1949. He then lived in Hong Kong and Los Angeles. This catalog is a classic work essentially of his own coin collection, including coins he collected while working as a banker and as an official of the Chinese Government in Shanghai. Some of these coins are extremely rare and a few may not even exist any more, because the Chinese Government ordered all coins to be surrendered to the government to be melted down and made into bullion. Thus, any Chinese person who held on to these coins, did so in secret. Kann, as a non-Chinese, was one of the few that was allowed to keep his coins. When, after his death, his coin collection was sold in several auctions, they fetched millions of dollars. The New York Times for May 23, 1971, page D37, reports: Among the items listed to go on the block are 1200 lots from the finest collection of Chinese coins - the collection of Eduard Kann, a banker who lived in China for 47 years. During his long numismatic career, Mr. Kann compiled the Catalog of Chinese Coins which was published in 1954. This high quality reprint of the original 1953 book is based on one of the few copies of the original work still known to exist. |
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A Fistful Of Dollars $9.99 A Fistful Of Dollars - Poster |
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A Fistful of Dollars $9.99 A Fistful of Dollars - Masterprint |


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