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<p>[QUOTE="TheFinn, post: 3163111, member: 90102"]I worked at a private mint, and I remember we had this beautifully toned 100 oz. Engelhard bar that was going to get melted. It was in the original box with the matching serial number on bar and box. I told them to wait till the end to see if I could find a buyer. I made some calls, but no one wanted, or could afford 100 oz. of silver right then. I shed a tear when I saw it go into the kiln.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheFinn, post: 3163111, member: 90102"]I worked at a private mint, and I remember we had this beautifully toned 100 oz. Engelhard bar that was going to get melted. It was in the original box with the matching serial number on bar and box. I told them to wait till the end to see if I could find a buyer. I made some calls, but no one wanted, or could afford 100 oz. of silver right then. I shed a tear when I saw it go into the kiln.[/QUOTE]
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