Check out this auction....wow, sheesh, and weird
EagleEyeKid
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The only thing missing are sportscards.
Anyone have money to invest in this?
Anyone have money to invest in this?
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Bosox1976
individually. Man, that Spiderman #1 brings back memories for me.
Geordie
Dodgers collection scans | Brett Butler registry | 1978 Dodgers - straight 9s, homie
The ultimate GRAB BAG!
Ya know....
I gotta better chance of finding a Diamond up a Goat's Ass!!!
<< <i>I really want that ship, but not for $25,000. I a CU member buys this lot, I will give you a $100.00 for the ship. Thanks >>
make it $150 and i might bid..
ALWAYS Looking for Chris Sabo cards!
Steve
<< <i>lemme get this straight - whole lotta silver coins, some old confederate money, Indian head pennies, gold coins, a cool ship model, 10 acres of scrub brush in Arizona AND Spider Man #1? And all these things are related....how? I get the coins, but what's with the ship, the land and Spidey?
Geordie >>
How are they related? He must have won them all in a really weird poker game
Forget blocking him; find out where he lives and go punch him in the nuts. --WalterSobchak 9/12/12
Looking for Al Hrabosky and any OPC Dave Campbells (the ESPN guy)
I know it has a bunch of odds and ends, but that is why you can get this stuff for cheap compared to buying each individually.
Perhaps he is selling everything he owns of value to retire to Sweden or something like that. Who knows for sure. He was mostly a coin collector who also had a Spidey comic book and a model ship. Its not that out of the realm of possibilities. I am sure some of you card collectors also have a comic book, GI Joe figures, Star Wars stuff or Meissner Porcelein.
What really got me thinking something fishy was the fact he stated that silver may be more rarer than Gold.
So far in human history, that has not been the case. Geologists have surveyed and sampled so many parts of the earth and still the paradigm of gold is rare stood out. I know we have not explored the whole ocean floor, but this guy is making a claim that is speculative at best, and it is not backed by one shred of truth. If I recall correctly, I read a legitimate source that stated the world's gold supply is about as big as a cube 20 yards on each side.
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