by Scarsdale Coin | Feb 12, 2016 | Resources, History, Coin Appraisals, Numismatics
Today’s guest commentary comes from Mr. Stephen W. Miller, CEO of Dillon Gage Companies. What markets do day to day is interesting to watch. But, if you talk to the trade room at Dillon Gage, looking for them to tell you what will happen tomorrow, they just...
by Scarsdale Coin | Nov 2, 2015 | Numismatics, Resources, Announcements
Military Medals Military medals commemorate the history of our military’s role in protecting the United States, and honor our military leaders and heroes. Bronze medal replicas of Congressional Gold Medals are available in 3 inch and 1.5 inch sizes and make perfect...
by Scarsdale Coin | Oct 27, 2015 | History, Numismatics, Resources
PRECIOUS METALS COMMENTARY 10/27/15 The bear camp retains a modest edge in a choppy 2-sides trade OVERNIGHT CHANGES THROUGH 6:05 AM (CT):GOLD -0.40, SILVER +0.00, PLATINUM -6.70 Early Gold Change -$1.00 from prior the session Copper Stocks...
by Scarsdale Coin | Oct 28, 2014 | History, Coin Appraisals, Numismatics, Resources
A quick viewpoint on something that really bothers me…. The US Mint released 300,000 (limit) sets of a 4 pieces Kennedy Half Dollar… (See the description info below on this coinset) Now it may be interesting...
by Scarsdale Coin | Apr 29, 2014 | Numismatics, Resources
The American Numismatic Association (ANA) recommends storing coins in acid-free envelopes or “flips,” which are mylar cases that should not contain PVC, or polyvinyl chloride. While most collectors understand this, the average person does...
by Scarsdale Coin | Aug 5, 2013 | Resources
Please Be realistic. When you walk into a “Cash For Gold” shop, that old class ring might provide you with some extra walking-around cash, but it won’t make you rich. Scrap dealers will only pay you for the amount of gold in your jewelry, and...