Anyone else buy the dip?
BlackBeard
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Pick this stuff up today.
10oz Royal Bank - JM marked on back (looks ugly, but doesn't look nearly as bad in hand)
Libertads - 1993, 2X 2000, 2001
1996 ASE, toned, but looks better than photo
Scotsman Coin & Jewelry 1959-1997/$5 in Merchandise St Louis, MO 1oz .999
Spot +$2 across the board which worked out to $33.40 per for 16ozs.
Almost forgot the tiny 5 gram Pandagram/ .999 Singapore Mint. Cool little piece.
The case is scratched to the point of being frosted, but after opening to check, the bar is perfect.
A quick search of the bay shows they are wanting decent money for these. Cost me $5.35.
Sorry for the lousy photo.
10oz Royal Bank - JM marked on back (looks ugly, but doesn't look nearly as bad in hand)
Libertads - 1993, 2X 2000, 2001
1996 ASE, toned, but looks better than photo
Scotsman Coin & Jewelry 1959-1997/$5 in Merchandise St Louis, MO 1oz .999
Spot +$2 across the board which worked out to $33.40 per for 16ozs.
Almost forgot the tiny 5 gram Pandagram/ .999 Singapore Mint. Cool little piece.
The case is scratched to the point of being frosted, but after opening to check, the bar is perfect.
A quick search of the bay shows they are wanting decent money for these. Cost me $5.35.
Sorry for the lousy photo.
Witty sig line currently under construction. Thank you for your patience.
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$27
Picked up 5 moose,5 philharmonics,5 SAEs,and 5 maple leafs over the last two weeks at an average of $34 an ounce.I couldn't resist getting 10 1/2 ounce dragons at $23 and change also.Now if only I can get some inexpensive air tites I'll be happy.
Payed cash discount price-check in the mail.
Two Silver eagles in plastic cases for $70. One toned evenly around the edges, so I'll leave it as is and see if it gets nicer over the years. Cleaned the other.
Seller added 5 merc's for $10, and another 20 dated nickels for another $10 which had 7 war nickels.
Bought some dimes/quarters/halves along the way, so now in no rush to buy unless its a little below spot, and it happens here and there.
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<< <i>I have the chips, waiting for the real dip >>
French onion would be the way to go.
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