Proof coins (proofs) are coins that are specially struck for collectors using polished dies and planchets.
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Proof coins seem really pricy because they’re so pretty and shiny. In reality, they’re often cheaper than circulated coins because they’re not rare, and most are kept in high grades. Think of it this way – collectors buy these coins for investment, so they never remove the coins from...
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This approach was chosen because the coins of the time had a high relief that would make them lose their details if polishing was done. Keep in mind that the proof coins before this era had a shiny surface that was the result of scrubbing dies using horse hair brushes. ...
The value of stable coins can be tied to multiple assets like silver, gold, or even US Dollars. What happens is that the value of stable coins almost always remains the same and does not fluctuate as violently as the cryptocoins. This new form of investment that stable coins prove to be...