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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2390695, member: 76739"]Back in 2002 up in Seattle I was out fishing for silver to spike my wheat pennies. I found they sell a lot faster if you add a little silver to each bag and a couple of Indian heads it's tough to get rid of 5000 pennies at 500 pennies a bag but I did and actually made a profit. Back to the lady while in my neighborhood fishing hole the owner of the coin shop I was in new I was looking for a Carson City Morgan he just recently purchased this from someone who came into his store they evidently inherited it from a recent death in the family. And being a regular customer he offered it to me at his cost, which at the time was extremely reasonable for this lady. (That's my story and I'm sticking to it) PS I'm fully aware of the consequences of having this lady graded since 2002 without being graded this lady has increased in value by $400 will see what happens after being graded. Then you may want to frame this quote because I rarely talk about the monetary value of a coin in reality what you're selling is only worth what somebody's willing to pay thanks for your help <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie24" alt=":blackalien:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> \V/[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2390695, member: 76739"]Back in 2002 up in Seattle I was out fishing for silver to spike my wheat pennies. I found they sell a lot faster if you add a little silver to each bag and a couple of Indian heads it's tough to get rid of 5000 pennies at 500 pennies a bag but I did and actually made a profit. Back to the lady while in my neighborhood fishing hole the owner of the coin shop I was in new I was looking for a Carson City Morgan he just recently purchased this from someone who came into his store they evidently inherited it from a recent death in the family. And being a regular customer he offered it to me at his cost, which at the time was extremely reasonable for this lady. (That's my story and I'm sticking to it) PS I'm fully aware of the consequences of having this lady graded since 2002 without being graded this lady has increased in value by $400 will see what happens after being graded. Then you may want to frame this quote because I rarely talk about the monetary value of a coin in reality what you're selling is only worth what somebody's willing to pay thanks for your help :blackalien: \V/[/QUOTE]
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