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Would You Buy Another UHR IF The Mint Allows It ??

I would and use it as a pocket piece, Like Paul Hollis. 


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<< <i>How common are these at coin shows? >>
One dealer at the Santa Clara show had over 20, slabbed. They dealt primarily in bullion.
But the premiums asked for these at shows are such that I am not a buyer.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
<< <i>If you use it as a pocket piece, you will destroy any value over melt. >>
Any value loss, will be made up for my personal utility.
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<< <i>If you use it as a pocket piece, you will destroy any value over melt. >>
Any value loss, will be made up for my personal utility. >>
Well put as it is YOURS!! I would love to see the results!!
Miles
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<< <i>If you use it as a pocket piece, you will destroy any value over melt. >>
Any value loss, will be made up for my personal utility. >>
Well put as it is YOURS!! I would love to see the results!!
Miles >>
Not to mention is that when and if Gold spot will ever go over the price you paid then you may be ok keepingit a pocket piece. Just to have it and do show and tells for YN's you meet is a great piece to exite their young minds. I like the idea.
I was a Monkey
YES YES YES
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<< <i>If you use it as a pocket piece, you will destroy any value over melt. >>
Any value loss, will be made up for my personal utility. >>
Well put as it is YOURS!! I would love to see the results!!
Miles >>
Not to mention is that when and if Gold spot will ever go over the price you paid then you may be ok keepingit a pocket piece. Just to have it and do show and tells for YN's you meet is a great piece to exite their young minds. I like the idea. >>
By keeping it as a pocket piece you're also lowering the spot value, albeit very very slowly.
slowly whittle down the Gold Value, but not totally the beauty (albeit a variation), on a classic coin!
Miles
<< <i>Yes, in hopes that one of the two will have less "die polish" wire brush marks than the other. >>
Now that's exactly why I paid out $35.00 to ship mine back. And no I don't want another one, sales figures are getting too big for such a little chunk of modern bullion.
That box sure was nice though. Might just have to buy an empty one off the 'bay.
Fred, Las Vegas, NV