I wouldn't call it a waste. The gold is still there. It's isn't like they disposed of it or anything. They just made a frivolous novelty from it.
Take your time. Buy the books first. Go to a few coins shows or join a coin club. Check out a lot of the archived threads here to see what other...
Agreed.... not a keeper.
Machine doubling. Toss it back, spend it or whatever.
These ads run in Canada as well since we have access to U.S. tv stations. They run day and night for almost a full year on almost all the channels...
Really.... I wouldn't worry about it. Toss it in the coffee can and move on.
You're on a roll!
Oh yeah! And then there's google!
Awesome! Right place, right time, and aware enough to check it out!:thumb:
I really hate when this stuff happens.:heated: (sorry....just jealousy rearing it's ugly head.)
I need $50 billion.
I'll have to hunt down the research material but I believe this is a toy and not a real coin.
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Seriously? On my computer, the pic shows displaced material.
Either a deteriorated die or the chin took a hit. Hard to tell from the pic.
You overpaid!!!??? What about that guy that's looking to get a deal? He probably can't believe that someone paid more than fair market value for...
Sweeeeet!
PMD. Part of the rim has been sheared and pushed towards the inside.
You need some of the gold guys to help you out. So, I'm bumping this for the night crowd.
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