Dollar Coin Lot
Dollar Coin Lot
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![]() 13 Kennedy Half Dollar 40 US $56.00
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![]() ESTATE COIN COLLECTION LOT SALE PROOFS BU SILVER DIME AND MORE 10 PIECE LOT US $25.99
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![]() Mexico Colonial 903 Silver 1786 Two Reales Super Rare US $16.99
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![]() 1854 1891 Lot of 5 Seated Liberty 5¢ 10¢ 50¢ ½ Dime ½ Dollar Silver Coins US $90.99
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![]() 1975 S United States Silver Coin LOT of 5 Proof Sets Original US MintBox 1975S US $49.99
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![]() US Mint Proof Sets 1969 91 1995 SILVER cameo set w boxes NICE US $82.00
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![]() Morgan Silver Dollars Lot of 2 O mint designation US $100.00
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![]() 1922 34 PEACE SILVER DOLLAR 20 COIN FULL ROLL NICE COINS with 28 s 34 US $606.00
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![]() Coin Lot Peace Dollar 1 Kennedy Halves 2 War Nickels 13 No Reserve US $50.01
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![]() KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR ROLL 1967 US $85.00
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![]() Lot of 50 Coin Sets 1965 United States Special Mint Set SMS US $65.95
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![]() TWO 2 1 OZ 999 PURE COPPER BULLION BUFFALO 1921 PEACE DOLLAR US $3.99
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![]() 2 Roll Lot 1976 Kennedy Half Dollar Bicentennial 50 Cent piece $20 Face Value US $22.00
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![]() Ike Dollars Bi Centennial dollars with Bi Cent Quarters A Nice Lot of 17 Coin US $22.00
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![]() US 1889 Morgan Silver Dollar 7734oz ASW Over 120 Yrs Old US $27.00
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![]() 1841 1876 Lot of 5 Seated Liberty 5¢ 10¢ ½ Dime Quarter ½ Dollar Silver Coins US $41.01
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![]() 10 LOT ★ 1880 CC MORGAN 1 TROY OZ SILVER DOLLAR REPLICA COIN ★ WIN NOW ★ COLLECT US $9.99
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![]() 90 US Silver Coin Lot Liberty Half Washington Quarters Roosevelt Mercury Dimes US $61.00
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![]() 2 2012 American Silver Eagle Dollar Coin 1 Troy Ounce Of 999 Fine Silver GEM US $82.00
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![]() Franklin Half Dollar Lot of 6 Silver Half Dollars 50 Cent Pieces 1 Kennedy 1964 US $75.01
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![]() POLAND 20 ZLOTYCH 1989 1990 LOT OF 10 US $.99
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![]() 23x Washington Quarters 1946 1964 LOT US $141.25
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![]() 1853 Seated half dollar VF with hole US $13.50
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![]() PORTUGAL 20 ESCUDOS 1986 1989LOT OF 10 US $.99
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![]() 1854 Seated half dollar FINE with hole a760 US $13.01
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![]() PORTUGAL10 ESCUDOS 1987 1999 LOT OF 10 US $.99
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![]() 1854 Seated half dollar VF with hole US $11.28
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![]() 1855 o Seated half dollar FINE with hole US $13.50
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![]() 1856 o Seated half dollar AU with hole a761 extremely nicely toned US $16.51
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![]() 1 2 Oz Nice Mixed Lot 90 Silver Coins Pre 1964 US $15.99
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![]() 1861 o Seated half dollar VF XF with hole US $31.00
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![]() 1862 s Seated half dollar with hole a763 US $17.50
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![]() Peru Colonial 903 Silver 1787 Two Reales w 2 Die Breaks Mad Rare US $20.50
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![]() 90 US Silver Coin Lot Franklin Half Washington Quarters Roosevelt Mercury Dimes US $50.89
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![]() 50 cents Face Value Silver Coins Fast FREE Shipping Not All Junk $1 incl w 8lots US $13.04
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![]() 10 LOT ★ 1892 S MORGAN 1 TROY OZ SILVER DOLLAR REPLICA COIN ★ WIN NOW ★ COLLECT US $9.99
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![]() 1854 LIBERTY SEATED SILVER QUARTER HIGHER QUALITY SCARCE DATE W FREE S H NoResrv US $34.00
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![]() 1959 Silver TO 2008 Complete Proof Set Run FREE SHIPPING US $752.00
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![]() 1 2 Oz Of 90 Junk Silver Coins All Coins 90 Pre 1965 NO WAR NICKLES US $18.50
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![]() 12 Franklin Half Dollars Lot 90 Silver 1948 63 US $150.05
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![]() Lot of 4 Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars 50 Cent Pieces 1920 1941 X2 1943 US $46.07
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![]() 90 Silver US Coins 4 Quarters 5 Dimes $150 Face Value Silver Bullion US $34.00
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![]() 1 ROLL 1964 KENNEDY HALF DOLLARS 90 SILVER 20 coin lot US $250.45
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![]() ‹•¿•›1 COIN 2011 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE DOLLAR 1 OZ 999 SILVER ‹•¿•› US $39.00
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![]() 16 KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR PIECES 1971 1996 MIXED LOT US $20.00
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![]() 1997 AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE GRADED BY NGC MS 69 US $44.40
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![]() 1 2 oz of 90 Junk Silver Coins Pre 65 Silver US $17.50
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![]() 1964 Proof Kennedy Half Dollar NGC PF68 Fantastic Mirror Finish US $52.00
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![]() 6x Franklin Half Dollar 1954 1963 LOT US $73.29
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![]() US 1888 P Morgan Silver Dollar high grade AF633 US $35.02
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![]() Canada 2012 Silver Cougar Dollar 9999 Fine AF592 US $41.23
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![]() 5 Kennedy Half Dollars 40 Silver Mixed Lot including 1968 D Anacs MS64 US $17.30
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![]() US 1884 P Morgan Silver Dollar high grade AF636 US $35.77
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![]() US 1885 P Morgan Silver Dollar high grade AF637 US $32.10
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![]() 1879 S Morgan Silver Dollar REV OF 78 VAM 34A NICE VF US $42.01
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![]() US 1886 P Morgan Silver Dollar high grade AF635 US $33.00
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![]() Coin Lot 1890 Morgan Silver Dollar 1951 Franklin Half Dollar US $43.00
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![]() Lot of 10 Mixed US Coins w Guaranteed Silver at least 1 century old coin US $24.99
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![]() Railroad Bank with Ships 1853 $1 Michigan Pre Civil War Currency P1 065 US $13.38
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![]() Lot of 4 Morgan Silver Dollars US $112.50
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![]() 2000 Canada Proof Double Dollar Set in COI ED48 US $50.00
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![]() US 1887 P Morgan Silver Dollar high grade AF634 US $30.05
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![]() Canada 1997 Silver Dollar Hockey Coin Phone Card Stamp Set AF644 US $22.60
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![]() GREAT PRICE 500 2x2 MIXED Mylar Coin Holders US $14.95
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![]() BEST OLD US SILVER BULLION COINS FULL 1 2 POUND LOTS US $293.00
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![]() 90 US Junk Silver Coins 1 2 oz Pre 1965 Coins LOT US $15.56
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![]() 1950 Canada Silver Dollar ICCS MS64 1950 Rev 007 CS18 US $105.00
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![]() Unsearched Wheat Indianhead Roll w 1866 3 cent Nickel 1898 Barber Dime L44H US $43.23
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![]() 2002 Special Edition Canada Proof Double Dollar Set in COI ED42 US $56.11
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![]() 1 oz Survival Pre 1965 90 US Junk Silver Coins Lot Mixed Ounce US $36.00
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![]() 1999 Canada Proof Double Dollar Set in COI ED49 US $51.00
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![]() LOT OLD US JUNK SILVER COINS 1 2 LB PRE 1965 READABLE DATES FREE SHIPPING US $214.99
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![]() Unsearched Half Dollar Roll Possible Kennedy Franklin Liberty Silver US $29.00
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![]() 1882 O Morgan Silver Dollar O S FLUSH TOP 100 VAM 3 VG US $26.00
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![]() LOT OF 25 INDIAN HEAD BUFFALO NICKELS FULL DATES US $8.03
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![]() 1998 Canada Proof Double Dollar Set in COI ED44 US $67.00
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![]() 1908 S Indian Head Cent Rare Key Date San Francisco99 no reserve free shipping US $71.00
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![]() 2003 Canada Proof Double Dollar Set in COI ED45 US $73.00
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![]() 1882 morgan silver dollar AU Beautiful shine and lines US $55.00
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![]() 1883 O Morgan Silver Dollar PARTIAL E REV HOT 50 VAM 36A CHOICE AU US $36.55
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![]() 74 40 SILVER EISENHOWER DOLLARS LARGE DEALERS LOT NR 74 TOTAL US $870.00
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![]() 1843 SEATED LIBERTY DOLLAR IN VF CONDITION 1TB US $308.88
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![]() 1884 P Morgan Silver Dollar DOT TOP 100 VAM 4 VF US $27.01
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![]() 2001 Canada Proof Double Dollar Set in COI ED51 US $54.00
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![]() 6 Six 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar 90 SILVER US $70.50
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![]() 1886 P Morgan Silver Dollar LINE THRU M TOP 100 VAM 21 UNC US $27.75
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![]() 17 KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR PIECES 1974 1991 MIXED LOT US $20.00
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Newbie going to auction - advice on lots. (Coin Talk)
There is a auction coming up shortly. This is a small town and the auctioneers
are not the most professional outfit out there but there are very few options
for sellers here. I have a list of the lots, but some info is lacking from
there but i'm hoping someone can give some advice as to the...
1795 Flowing Hair Silver Dollar. MS-61 (NGC). Lot: 7387
What is Paper Trading? by Martin Chandra
Over the years I have trained many traders and I always advise that they spend at least three months paper trading before they go live with real money.
Now even though I advise this I have never had a student actually do it. They all give up on paper trading after a few weeks and go live.
Why is that? They become impatient, they think they have mastered it or they think they don't need that much time. There is a good argument for not paper trading first as no matter how much paper trading you do you will never get the emotional involvement that you have when you have a real live trade on. The fact remains however that you need time to familiarize yourself with whatever system you are using.
Finding out you don't know how to operate your dealing system or you don't know the correct terminology to use when speaking with your broker on the phone when trading live is a recipe for disaster. You need time to get used to how to operate your system.
Whichever system you use you must know it inside and out. This is part of trading. It is one of your main tools and should be taken seriously.
Paper trading is simply using imaginary money with imaginary trades. In the old days you would look at the financial newspapers and write down the imaginary trades on a piece of paper, which is where the term comes from.
Virtually every broker now offers a free demo of their system and will fund your account with an imaginary amount of money e.g. $50,000.
This will let you make trades just like you would if it were your own money in the account. The system will also calculate your profit and loss automatically.
Take this time to experiment with the system. Make mistakes. Press the wrong button. Buy when you really meant to sell and so on; it cost nothing at this stage.
One last thing on paper trading. Take it seriously. If you can't make money on paper then don't even think about using real money. I know to many traders who didn't make money on paper but for some inexplicable reason thought that if they had real money in the account they would.
If you are at all serious about this game, approach it professionally. If you aren't making money on paper go back to the drawing board and rethink your plan.
Charts
You can use any reliable on line charting service you want. Just make sure they provide the basic analytical tools e.g. the capability to draw trend lines and can you can add moving averages. There are so many charting services out there that it would be hard to mention anyone in particular.
Just type 'charts' into your favorite search engine and thousands will pop up.
Many charting services specialize in only one security e.g. they only provide charts on stocks. First decide what you are going to trade then find a good charting service at a reasonable price. If you are going to trade intraday you will need real time charts with no delay.
Brokers
Before selecting a broker make sure they are regulated by the financial services authority in the country you are in. Nearly all countries regulate their brokers and require them to register. I would suggest you contact your country's government body that regulates brokers and ask them for a list of brokers. They will be more than happy to supply this to you and you can then choose one based on personal choice or location.
Method Of Trading
Now a days nearly every broker offers some kind of on line trading. You no longer need to call your broker and ask him to place the order for you. The way that it most commonly works is, your broker will ask you to download their dealing station software.
Once downloaded you will be able to see all the information about your chosen security and it will normally have two small boxes, one for buy and one for sell. There will also be a place for you to enter the amount you wish to buy or sell.
All you need to do is decide what you want to do and select the appropriate box. That's it, it's done. Competition is so fierce for customers these days that they may also offer you free charting software or provides charts as part of your dealing station.
Leverage
Stocks or other securities financed with credit, such as those purchased on a margin account are known as leveraged accounts. A margined account is a leverage able account in which securities can be purchased for a combination of cash or collateral depending what your brokers will accept.
The loan in the margined account is collateralized by the security. If the value of the security drops sufficiently, the broker will ask you to either put in more cash, or sell a portion of the security. Margin rules may be regulated in some countries, but margin requirements and interest vary among broker/dealers.
Up until this point you are probably wondering how a small investor can trade such large amounts of money (positions).
Some market traders are permitted to trade on highly leveraged positions e.g. the forex market can have leverage of 1% with some brokerages.
This means you could control $100,000 with only $1,000. The amount of leverage will depend on the brokerage, the security you are trading, and your personal financial position.
Typically the broker will have a minimum account size also known as account margin or initial margin e.g. $10,000. Once you have deposited your money you will then be able to trade. The broker will also stipulate how much they require per position (lot or contract) traded.
In the example above for every $5,000 you have you can take a contract of $50,000; so if you have $5,000 they may allow you to trade up to $50,00 of that security.
The minimum security (margin) for each lot will very from broker to broker.
Probability
Before you trade it is very important that you have some working knowledge of probability in order to maximize your trading technique.
Let's take a simple example. Imagine that you have in your hands a shiny new penny. The penny is brand new and has no mark's or scratches on it. A statistician would call it a "fair" coin. You decide to toss the penny into the air. It can only come down heads or tails. You know that these are the only two choices- or probabilities. Since the coin is a "fair" one, it is just as likely to fall head as tails.
In statistical language, the probabilities are equal. As you continue tossing the coin you decide to keep a record of how many times heads or tails comes up. You may not be aware of it, but if you do this, you are performing one of the basic experiments in probability.
Martin Chandra is a full-time investor. He has been researching investment strategies and make his own living. For more information please go to here.
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/What-is-Paper-Trading-/103054


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