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Newps for the week
I bought these off eBay with BIN. Same seller had 4 of these listed.
Any fellow formites snag the other 2?
I had to win each separate or I'd bought all 4.
I like the serial #'s. I wonder if the other 2 were in between
I bought these off eBay with BIN. Same seller had 4 of these listed.
Any fellow formites snag the other 2?
I had to win each separate or I'd bought all 4.
I like the serial #'s. I wonder if the other 2 were in between
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I really like them. They're more attractive than most 1/10th oz gold coins, and they're thin, so they're bigger.
--Severian the Lame
Nice Englehard loafs by the way... my dealer wants $5 over spot for the same bars
at his shop... isn't that way too much of a premium on those?
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<< <i>I've been waiting for Friday to get here! I purchased this on Monday...
Nice Englehard loafs by the way... my dealer wants $5 over spot for the same bars
at his shop... isn't that way too much of a premium on those? >>
It would be for me. I paid $1 over spot on all my bars what ever style or make. Most less than that.
This style I call pillow loafs. Anyone know a proper name for them?
Better than a stick in the eye.
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<< <i>Newps for the week
I bought these off eBay with BIN. Same seller had 4 of these listed.
Any fellow formites snag the other 2?
I had to win each separate or I'd bought all 4.
I like the serial #'s. I wonder if the other 2 were in between >>
I saw one of those for sale on Wednesday. A BIN free shipping for 300.00, it was just listed so I scurried my way over to a rebates site to save my 5% and by the time I hit BIN it was sold. It was on ebay for no less that 4 minutes. That's what I get for trying to save $15 on an already good price.
I call them loafs also but I've heard 'poured P series flatback' amoung others.
What ever they're called I like them.
Only got three ounces of silver this week.
Brought the Ag/Au ratio to 6:1. I am happy with that!
And completed the mini Tiger-set for my son.
–John Adams, 1826
<< <i>Meager stackage this week. This makes 5 of these .1106 modern restrikes I've bought recently.
I really like them. They're more attractive than most 1/10th oz gold coins, and they're thin, so they're bigger.
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NOT that it matters that far down the decimal point food chain, but one ducats actually contain 0.110875 t.o. of pure gold, commonly expressed as o.1109. Some catalogues give them as o.1106 because of rounding down of the gram weight that got converted into T.O.'s.
TD
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<< <i>Meager stackage this week. This makes 5 of these .1106 modern restrikes I've bought recently.
I really like them. They're more attractive than most 1/10th oz gold coins, and they're thin, so they're bigger.
>>
NOT that it matters that far down the decimal point food chain, but one ducats actually contain 0.110875 t.o. of pure gold, commonly expressed as o.1109. Some catalogues give them as o.1106 because of rounding down of the gram weight that got converted into T.O.'s.
TD >>
From 1705 to 1779 the Ducats were minted in 2 different weights, 0.1109 and 0.1106.
After that year (and before 1705) the weight is 0.1106.
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