That is the FREE Capt'n Crunch shirt I got by mailing in 4 Capt'n Crunch proof of purchases a few years ago, LOL Some day I get the 1911-D to finish the set when that sunken ship is lifted to the surface with all those gold coins on board. But with my luck I probably be at the Airport instead of the Ocean Port.
Of course not. He's just talking about selling coins, and this coin that he happens to have for sale, complete with picture of the coin he happens to have for sale. But if the coin he happens to have for sale had been a link instead of the pic of the coin he happens to have for sale, now THAT would be breaking the rules! (Sorry, I couldn't help myself. All intended as fun and games. )
Ps, I am now the happy owner of this coin, so feel free to talk about it as much as you want! Cause it isn't for sell now, haha
Come on, man... leave the poor kid be; you know he's frantically searching online for info on this, ahem, "variety" as we speak.
Not quite I looked it up and searched around for 5 minutes and didn't find anything about an overdate variety. I figured that you guys are playing a trick on me but if you aren't please enlighten me. Either way I have no regrets @jwitten got a nice Quarter Eagle and that's what really matters.
Hey, they even had me for a second. But I buy these coins all the time and have never heard of any such varieties, so knew they must be kidding
Actually you guys had it right. It really is a rare variety. I thought Josh knew what it was and was just messing with the folks here. Really nice coin. Great Cherrypick.
NGC retail - 365 (yeah, right) Dealer wholesale: (numis) - 260 Melt value - Somewhere around 150 This is what I get: 4.16g * .9 = 3.744g gold 3.744g * (1oz/28g) = .134oz * 1200 (or whatever) ~ 161 So maybe you'd get 125 melt? I'm not sure what the markup is on that. Still, a very reasonable price and a nice coin. I'm not sure what you'd get for melt, but the price seems right. When bullion is fickle though, I have to admit I stay away from coins largely valuated on melt. They were probably just having second thoughts. I've been reading about gold dropping all over the news. And yeah, that looks like something REALLY easy to miss. I wouldn't know about it and couldn't even tell without expanding the picture. Oviously your customers didn't, either...