It was clear to me. And from the last few posts I have reached a decision. I’ll buy the gold as I want but at the prices he’s willing to pay I’ll...
That’s a good many. :)
That’s the thing, I really don’t sell.
I don’t buy anything above a ten ounce bar. They are just too difficult to resell.
But you are willing to pay $4000 per ounce if you buy 4 quarter ounces at $1000 each.
I have all of the series in MS-64 or higher and they are all graded by PCGS with the blue label. I figure this last coin might as well look like...
Here’s one of the silver 1-ounce rounds that I just unpacked from June of 1998. It’s from the Constitution Mint. The obverse has the sailing ship...
Well I opened another envelope that has been sealed since it was shipped to me from the end of June 1998. In it was this pile of silver 90% face,...
I have them all and I was able to get them with no problems. I only need a 1927-S. It’s easy to find in low grades but not as a MS-64. Then add in...
Huh??
Now that gave me a good laugh. Fill them and reopened in about 10-13 years. You’ll be shocked and surprised. :)
I probably asked myself the same question about 12 years ago when silver was under $10 an ounce.
I forgot but I’d give that coin a grade of G-6.
Looks like a 1921-S to me, and that is a nice lamp error on the reverse. Nice pick up @Mark Metzger
With all those finds it’s a good thing you went detecting before you ate both meals. Glad you had a great Thanksgiving Paddy! :)
It’s natural toning.
Afraid I’m just not seeing it.
Depends on the coin
I was looking through some of the mixed coins I have, separating them and I found the last coin I needed to fill this folder. A Whitman’s...
No wonder he won’t buy 1/10 ounce gold.
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