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Most IRAs keep you boxed into stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. That’s not investing… that’s limitation. 🚀 SDIRAs flip the script: ✔️ Real estate ✔️ Precious metals ✔️ Startups & private deals 💰 Same tax advantages—WAY more control. 👉 The difference? Banks restrict you.

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Gold hit an all-time high and most Americans couldn't tell you why it matters. It's not about getting rich quick. It's about what gold is signaling. When gold rises against the dollar, the dollar is losing ground — slowly, quietly, undeniably. Your grandparents understood

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Most people think shipwreck treasure was just cargo… but in some cases, the cargo was the ballast. Ships like the Atocha carried over 1,000 silver bars (~80 lbs each)—not just for wealth, but to stabilize the vessel itself. That means some of the “weight” keeping ships steady

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The Walking Liberty Half Dollar is one of the most beautiful coins America ever made. Here's its story. Designed by Adolph Weinman and minted from 1916 to 1947, it depicts Lady Liberty striding toward the dawn — draped in the American flag, hand outstretched. It was born

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Midweek hesitation? Meanwhile gold and silver keep climbing 👀⏳ Smart money doesn’t wait. Rare coins and collector gems don’t last long—once they’re gone, they’re gone. Secure history while you still can 👉 coinandcurrency.net #numismatic PCGS NGC

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In 1654, the Maravilla didn’t just carry treasure—it carried two fortunes in one voyage. Loaded with its own riches plus recovered silver from a previous wreck, it sailed the same route many did—riding the Gulf Stream past Florida before turning toward Europe. 💡 The insight:

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The 5 most undervalued coins in the U.S. market right now, from a working dealer: 1. Seated Liberty Dimes (1837–1891) — pre-Civil War silver, absurdly affordable for the history 2. Early Walking Liberty Halves (1916–1921) — low mintage, perpetually underpriced vs. later dates 3.

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I turned down a coin today that a lot of dealers would have bought. Here's why. The price was right. The grade looked right. On the surface, it was a clean deal. But something was off with the luster. Just slightly. The kind of thing you only notice after you've held a few

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GM Numismatists! It’s Friday and gold & silver are on the rise—don’t sit on the sidelines! ⏳ History doesn’t wait, and neither should you. Discover rare coins & collector gems before they’re gone. Shop on our site today 👉 coinandcurrency.net #numismatic PCGS NGC

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A thread on what $1,000 in silver bought in 1964 vs. what $1,000 in cash bought in 1964. 1964: $1,000 cash = $1,000 purchasing power $1,000 in 90% silver coins = roughly 715 oz of silver 2025: $1,000 cash (inflation-adjusted) = about $100 in real purchasing power 715 oz of

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The story of the 1943 copper penny — and why it made the U.S. government very uncomfortable. In 1943, the U.S. Mint switched to steel pennies to conserve copper for the war effort. But a few copper planchets left over from 1942 accidentally made it through the presses. The

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Hot take: most people who think they "know coins" are still just learning. Including me. I've been in this business for years. I'm an ANA lifetime member. I deal with PCGS and NGC coins daily. And I still encounter coins that make me stop and say: I need to look this up.

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What a coin show looks like at 6am before the doors open. Most people never see this. Dealers rolling in with cases. The quiet negotiations that happen in hotel lobbies before the public arrives. A handshake deal on a tray of Morgans. Someone pulling a coin out of a 2x2 flip