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<p>[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 8540585, member: 76194"]Yeah, I'm not interested in buying plastic. I get all my bullion from APMEX. I bought this one on a whim from this coin shop because I know they've been in business for 40+ years and have a tremendous reputation here in the area. They deal in everything from Bullion to numismatics materials, to ancient coins, and rare notes. It's not a fly by night operation. I've bought some real gems over the years (I first bought from them 20 years ago) and never had any issues. I trust these guys. Plus I'm not a novice, while this is my first quarter eagle in my personal collection, I've held enough of them in my life to know what they should look and feel like. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm just wondering if my scale is just a hair off or if old US gold coins ranged slightly in weight (ie...it wasn't a perfect science down to the last 0.001 of an ounce)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Sallent, post: 8540585, member: 76194"]Yeah, I'm not interested in buying plastic. I get all my bullion from APMEX. I bought this one on a whim from this coin shop because I know they've been in business for 40+ years and have a tremendous reputation here in the area. They deal in everything from Bullion to numismatics materials, to ancient coins, and rare notes. It's not a fly by night operation. I've bought some real gems over the years (I first bought from them 20 years ago) and never had any issues. I trust these guys. Plus I'm not a novice, while this is my first quarter eagle in my personal collection, I've held enough of them in my life to know what they should look and feel like. I'm just wondering if my scale is just a hair off or if old US gold coins ranged slightly in weight (ie...it wasn't a perfect science down to the last 0.001 of an ounce)[/QUOTE]
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