A few grams is questionable. However in the '70s silver was cheaper than today. Whoever minted the bar could have been lenient on the weight. Did...
What I don't understand is why they didn't make 10 million coins in advance. Unlike bread, the coins can't spoil. There is no reason they should...
Why would you go to him then? What does he charge you for junk?
^^Nice wood on the Buffalo.
That isn't that unfair considering you only want three. If that includes shipping go for it.
Wow, forget my post. Wrong thread.
OMG Look it's an ear and a nose! Somebody call Heritage immediately.
Oh wow. Nice find! That has to be it.
Dec 6= insignificant Name=insignificant Series=significant? Was this bond printed on different paper than later war bonds?
War bond?
It's like coin roll hunting with notes. Pay face value, search, and return what you don't want.
Can that still be cashed if you could find the original owner or estate?
I sure see a different image.
They could make ~176 Gold Buffaloes out of that nuggets assuming its 24k.
The silver ETF SLV purchased physical recently. This is very suspicious....
Wow. That says a lot.
Oh that's how I know it!
That's pretty cool. Thanks for the info. P.S. I love Norman Rockwell. IDK if that is who created your avatar or not but it looks like it.
The mint must keep up with demand. Therefore, they are breaking the law.
That happened completely to a tube filled with 1990s eagles I have. The tube is now solid yellow. I thought they came yellow but I couldn't find...
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