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WHAT IS THE TREND OF SILVER PRICES?
It can be hard to predict how silver prices will react, especially in an uncertain economy. Like any other commodity, the price of silver goes up a...
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PRECIOUS METAL CONVERSION CHART
A precious metal conversion chart is among the most valuable and necessary industry tools. A complex, multi-faceted metric and industry standard, s...
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HOW RARE IS PALLADIUM?
Palladium is one of the rarer metals found in the earth’s crust. Palladium, along with five other metals (including platinum), forms the platinum m...
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WHAT DRIVES PALLADIUM PRICES? FACTORS EXPLORED AND CONSIDERED
Real assets are a fantastic hedge against inflation, and growing your portfolio with precious metals is a foolproof way to keep your net worth safe...
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WHAT IS A MINT MARK ON A COIN?
Mint marks are the letters on a coin that indicate the city where the coin was struck. On the majority of US coins, the mint mark will be a D for D...
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ARE COINS WITH NO MINT MARKS VALUABLE?
When a coin has no mint mark, can it still hold value? The short answer is sometimes. Certain coins without mint marks are extremely valuable, but ...
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ANOTHER CRYPTO DOMINO IS TEETERING
Cryptocurrencies that are advertised as being relatively safe are called “stablecoins,” so called because they are pegged to a reserve asset like t...
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WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR?
Closely following the tragic and sudden assassination of President John F. Kennedy, one of the many ways the U.S. Government honored his legacy was...
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THE MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR: HISTORY, GRADING, AND VALUE
The Morgan Silver Dollar is a treasured piece of American history and is one of the most popular series of US coins. These coins gained popularity ...
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THE PEACE SILVER DOLLAR: GRADING, HISTORY, AND MORE
The Peace Silver Dollar is a treasured piece of United States history, and this series is one of the most popular among numismatists. If you are in...
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WHAT ARE ROOSEVELT DIMES? AND WHAT IS A NO-S DIME?
The Roosevelt dime is the current dime of the United States, the one you’d use at the corner store. It was first struck in 1946 to commemorate the ...
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