Too much rambling junk to read. That implies they are covering up something in the rambling. If it is worth all that much, why isn't it slabbed already? I suspect that something keeps it from being slabbed, it may be a ex-jewelry piece that has been repaired. Thus it may be a rare coin, but it isn't worth much more than bullion price now. If you buy raw gold off of Ebay, the odds are really stacked high aganst you.
<< <i>Too much rambling junk to read. That implies they are covering up something in the rambling. If it is worth all that much, why isn't it slabbed already? I suspect that something keeps it from being slabbed, it may be a ex-jewelry piece that has been repaired. Thus it may be a rare coin, but it isn't worth much more than bullion price now. If you buy raw gold off of Ebay, the odds are really stacked high aganst you. >>
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If it is worth all that much, why isn't it slabbed already?
I suspect that something keeps it from being slabbed, it may be a ex-jewelry piece that has been repaired.
Thus it may be a rare coin, but it isn't worth much more than bullion price now.
If you buy raw gold off of Ebay, the odds are really stacked high aganst you.
<< <i>Too much rambling junk to read. That implies they are covering up something in the rambling.
If it is worth all that much, why isn't it slabbed already?
I suspect that something keeps it from being slabbed, it may be a ex-jewelry piece that has been repaired.
Thus it may be a rare coin, but it isn't worth much more than bullion price now.
If you buy raw gold off of Ebay, the odds are really stacked high aganst you. >>
Ditto