i just find it odd that when someone asks about bidding on a $200.00 or $300.00 coin that person is responded to with positive info...just because...
I asked you not to respond to me...what is your problem?
i have other gold pieces at his level, but not this one....looks nicer than previous examples i have seen. guess you are some sort of wise guy...
Really want this for my collection...is $45,000.00 too much for this?? 1795 $5 Small Eagle AU53 PCGS. CAC. Breen-6412, BD-3, High R.3.</I>...</I>...
sounds like low end junk anyway...who cares?
why are we giving this fake coin any more time....lets stop giving the coin and the maker any more thought!
what is this prediction based on?
went through 220 halves at lunch today...NOTHINIG.
you correct, to make money is the motivation behind making these "coins"....they serve no other purpose. i would NEVER own a fake such as this.
what is the purpose of making this "coin"...what purpose does it serve? i just don't see it.
clearly the definition between numismatic and bullion are different...but we'll agree to disagree.
touche'......agree to disagree
hear hear...you are correct..eagles are "just bullion" and are not scarce...you are correct about the % spread...i have paid anywhere from 12.5%...
I buy bullion, but I also purchase true numismatic coinage. The eagle topic should be in the bullion forum.
someone in the thread stated that they buy ncg and pcgs 69 and 70........graded bullion....funny!
when you take the cost of the bullion ( at the inflated cost of $45.00+) and the cost of the grading...well do the math. about the worst...
why would anyone have bullion graded? these eagles always seem to be 69 or 70....they are brand new, of course they are perfect ...sounds like the...
Why would anyone have bullion graded? Sound like the coin vault show!
as i stated before, these have no numismatic value what so ever..there are bullion. they are "collector" pieces. paying so far over spot is...
these coins have no numismatic value, why pay so much over spot price for bullion?? waste of money.
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