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Cladiator
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Three stops in the Americas, one in Europe and lastly a bit of the outback. 100oz bars are neat but I do think I like having 100 ounces in this form better.
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I probably should convert these to a 100 oz bar....
<< <i>Very nice. Too bad they don't make rolls of pandas. >>
All ya gotta do is buy 20 of 'em and dump 'em in a roll. I decided not to do the Pandas because of the high premium and other reasons.
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Very nice array.
Ren
<< <i>Three stops in the Americas, one in Europe and lastly a bit of the outback. 100oz bars are neat but I do think I like having 100 ounces in this form better.
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What no Pandas
<< <i>bbqnblues, silver kruggerands? Can you post a pic? I only know of the 1/20th oz silver kruggerands. >>
i 1st stumbled across a Capital Plastics holder that I believe was produced in the mid 80's.. The holder has PROOF 1oz, .50oz, .25oz & .10oz rounds stating it was a "Special Issue Commemorative Set". They're really beautiful in Proof & dual dated 1967-1983.
This got me looking on evilBay & I was able to buy the 1oz .999 fine business strikes for a little over spot. No idea who produced these and doubt this was an "official" mint item....
I knew it would happen.
what kind of holders are those?
<< <i>nice!
what kind of holders are those? >>
Square, stackable tubes holding 20 coins each.
<< <i>Awesome pictures Clad! Are the tubes that the coins are in the medallion size holders? >>
Nah they're all in tubes sized for the ASE. The koalas have a really big diameter.