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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2423456, member: 66"]I should be pretty close. I don't know what day you bought but gold in 2004 ranged from 375 to 454 so an average of 414. (That 414 figure is too high as well because for most of the year it was below 420. It only popped up to the 450 level for about a month in late Nov and early Dec. Without that aberration the average would be 402. ) The silver figure was accurate at around $7.</p><p><br /></p><p>My point was that we complain about the TV people for charging double retail or more today, and in the example you posted they charged double retail for it as well back then.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Can you tell us how many coins they had to submit to get those dozens of 70's? If you can't then you can't say they are getting any special treatment. You have no way of knowing if they are getting a higher percentage than other submitters or not. And basement slabbers? I guess if you consider ANACS to be a basement slabber, and they do have NGC and PCGS slabs as well. Are you including them in the "basement slab" catagory too?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2423456, member: 66"]I should be pretty close. I don't know what day you bought but gold in 2004 ranged from 375 to 454 so an average of 414. (That 414 figure is too high as well because for most of the year it was below 420. It only popped up to the 450 level for about a month in late Nov and early Dec. Without that aberration the average would be 402. ) The silver figure was accurate at around $7. My point was that we complain about the TV people for charging double retail or more today, and in the example you posted they charged double retail for it as well back then. Can you tell us how many coins they had to submit to get those dozens of 70's? If you can't then you can't say they are getting any special treatment. You have no way of knowing if they are getting a higher percentage than other submitters or not. And basement slabbers? I guess if you consider ANACS to be a basement slabber, and they do have NGC and PCGS slabs as well. Are you including them in the "basement slab" catagory too?[/QUOTE]
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