I bought some yellow instead of silver this week.
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I got caught up in reading about gold's potential over the weekend
and decided I was a bit heavy on the silver pile, so I bought a few pieces yesterday and today.
All of these I was able to purchase for melt except the 2 1/2 dollar piece I paid $10 over.
1907 Quarter Eagle
1915 Indian with some reverse damage.
1997 1/10 AGE
and decided I was a bit heavy on the silver pile, so I bought a few pieces yesterday and today.
All of these I was able to purchase for melt except the 2 1/2 dollar piece I paid $10 over.
1907 Quarter Eagle
1915 Indian with some reverse damage.
1997 1/10 AGE
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<< <i>The Indian looks to be no good? >>
It has damage on the reverse, but I am 90% confident it is authentic.
It weighs correctly and has the right diameter.
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<< <i>The Indian looks to be no good? >>
It has damage on the reverse, but I am 90% confident it is authentic.
It weighs correctly and has the right diameter. >>
That Indian $5 is totally genuine. I've never seen a fake Indian in a well circulated grade.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Gimme some of that yellar, and don't be gettin' stingy wid me.....
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