CALIFORNIA (Commodity Online): Junk silver coins may be the next gold rush for those looking for an affordable way to hedge against the global finacial market. Gold investors who are savy on precious ...
Prices, liquidity and the ease of resale all matter when deciding which silver coin makes the most sense right now.
Picture this: you're sorting through pocket change and spot a dime with a date stamped 1963. It looks almost identical to the newer ones, maybe a bit more worn.Yet that single coin is worth more than ...
Personal finance columnist Shannon Buggs answers readers' questions about managing money. Q: Silver-colored coins were indiscriminately saved over many years, perhaps 1945-1965. They were recovered ...
Just after we published our special report on "junk silver" earlier this week, a Money Morning reader posed the following two questions: How many troy ounces of silver is contained in a bag of new ...
In 1972, a bag ($1000 face value) of "junk" US silver coins sold for approximately $1300-1350. The average closing price of silver that year was $1.68 oz; hence, the silver content (715 ounces) value ...
Robert Kiyosaki, Rich Dad Poor Dad author, warns of a potential 2026 market crash, urges small investors to buy silver, highlights junk silver coins, advises even skipping a meal to invest, cites ...
Despite its name, junk silver is not junk. Indeed, the term "junk silver" is actually a misnomer, since this form of silver investing has provided excellent returns over the past decade. Junk silver ...
Silver coins are highly prized by dealers and collectors — not just because of their silver content, but also because they tend to be scarcer than coins minted with copper, nickel, zinc and other ...
That cluttered junk drawer or old coffee can of change could be hiding a serious payday. Rare pennies from the 1940s, early wheat cents, silver quarters and quirky mint errors have all surfaced in ...