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<p>[QUOTE="kaosleeroy108, post: 1870494, member: 18877"]1. Some money men (3 people I think) get the coins out of the vault and PCGS certifies the coins, but there is nobody that will tell us what the population of these coins are, well somebody has to know right ? I would say there a big chance these 3 people that made the first deal will know the numbers. Second PCGS knows the numbers (bar code on coins) on MS coins that I know of. Some of the Gem Uncirculated do not have bar code on them. Still a company like PCGS a great company will have the numbers on these coins but its not available.</p><p><br /></p><p>My best estimate of total numbers of coins recovered is 10,000 to 15,000 coins ( 5,000 coins of the 10 Pesos from Uruguay is confirmed) I bet nobody knew about that. What where they doing there? How can it be worth the money to certify 5000 of the same coin?</p><p><br /></p><p>My only purpose with the website is to know about the history of the coins and document it for people later wanting to know. I am not sell anything or telling people to buy these coin. I know me talking about the coins might get the people selling the coins a better market but I need the information for the website.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaosleeroy108, post: 1870494, member: 18877"]1. Some money men (3 people I think) get the coins out of the vault and PCGS certifies the coins, but there is nobody that will tell us what the population of these coins are, well somebody has to know right ? I would say there a big chance these 3 people that made the first deal will know the numbers. Second PCGS knows the numbers (bar code on coins) on MS coins that I know of. Some of the Gem Uncirculated do not have bar code on them. Still a company like PCGS a great company will have the numbers on these coins but its not available. My best estimate of total numbers of coins recovered is 10,000 to 15,000 coins ( 5,000 coins of the 10 Pesos from Uruguay is confirmed) I bet nobody knew about that. What where they doing there? How can it be worth the money to certify 5000 of the same coin? My only purpose with the website is to know about the history of the coins and document it for people later wanting to know. I am not sell anything or telling people to buy these coin. I know me talking about the coins might get the people selling the coins a better market but I need the information for the website.[/QUOTE]
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