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<p>[QUOTE="SirCharlie, post: 750676, member: 17255"]<span style="color: navy">$1240.00 would be an extra thousand for you Yankee.</span></p><p> </p><p><span style="color: #000080">Last year the state of Oklahoma hired an auction company here to sell off the contents of unclaimed safety deposit boxes from years past. I wonder if it wasn't somehow rigged, because of the hundreds of sealed bags from the boxes were sold, I only remember seeing one item that had any amount of gold, and it contained 9 bright and shiny new Canadian Maple Leaf Gold one ouncers. They went for $9004.00. Looking back I guess I should have bought them. There was one bag that contained a $500 note, but that's the biggest things out of about 1200 bags, or "box contents".</span></p><p><span style="color: #000080">There were lots of bags with wheat pennies in it, and you would they were being saved because they were svdb's, or 1914-d's, but I don't recall seeing anything in particular worth much, and almost all of the silver in the bags were just run of the mill circulated coins. Oh well, just thought I'd throw that in.</span></p><p><span style="color: #000080">Chuck</span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SirCharlie, post: 750676, member: 17255"][COLOR=navy]$1240.00 would be an extra thousand for you Yankee.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000080]Last year the state of Oklahoma hired an auction company here to sell off the contents of unclaimed safety deposit boxes from years past. I wonder if it wasn't somehow rigged, because of the hundreds of sealed bags from the boxes were sold, I only remember seeing one item that had any amount of gold, and it contained 9 bright and shiny new Canadian Maple Leaf Gold one ouncers. They went for $9004.00. Looking back I guess I should have bought them. There was one bag that contained a $500 note, but that's the biggest things out of about 1200 bags, or "box contents".[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000080]There were lots of bags with wheat pennies in it, and you would they were being saved because they were svdb's, or 1914-d's, but I don't recall seeing anything in particular worth much, and almost all of the silver in the bags were just run of the mill circulated coins. Oh well, just thought I'd throw that in.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000080]Chuck[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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