Always took candy from strangers Didn't wanna get me no trade Never want to be like papa Working for the boss every night and day --"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Not sure about this price at cost thing, much less at 10% back. However, feel free to check out our inventory. I will listen to any offers and promise not to ban anyone... ...today.
Joe <----and yes, I know there are more than twosides2acoin especially that PANAMA PACIFIC gold, and territorial gold of moffat&co when Augustus Humbert was the U.S. Assayer (1851), though it was referred to as a five eagle piece and officially an ingot. and the edge...lets not forget all the elements either... and and and...
I hope you enjoy. I laugh and learn along the way.
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Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
<< <i>Welcome. Isn't there a dealer that goes by that name? >>
I think they're a market maker in moderns.
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<< <i>I have bought stuff from them ... nice guys, nice coins
Both bought and sold to Pinnacle. Great bunch of folks to deal with. They will be a nice addition to the boards.
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etexmike
This is my first post. Play nice everyone!
Dan
Pinnacle Rarities
<< <i>Welcome but you need to know that a rule is that you have to offer other board members coins at cost. Isn't that right, guys? >>
Cost? I thought it was 10% under cost.
<< <i>Welcome but you need to know that a rule is that you have to offer other board members coins at cost. Isn't that right, guys? >>
I believe that only applies to half dimes
Dan
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<< <i> I will listen to any offers and promise not to ban anyone... >>
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Brian
welcome Pinnacle and Dan
Joe
<----and yes, I know there are more than twosides2acoin
especially that PANAMA PACIFIC gold,
and territorial gold of moffat&co when Augustus Humbert was the U.S. Assayer (1851), though it was referred to as a five eagle piece and officially an ingot.
and the edge...lets not forget all the elements either... and and and...
I hope you enjoy.
I laugh and learn along the way.
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Heritage Auctions