does this meet ebay photo requirements?
derryb
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Feel free to give your grade opinion even if it is only bullion.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
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<< <i>I want one of those. >>
just one? at that price, might as well splurge for 2. The future maintainance might be expensive though.....
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i>Holy Moly! i'd pay $500 over spot for her any day! >>
I dunno.. That "duckface" hurts the eye appeal for me! I'm a buyer at $350 over spot
Man there he goes preaching again.
Years ago (age 17) a friend I went shopping at a mall men's wear store. The friend I was with would be considered your average looking joe and the sales lady was very pretty.
The poor guy, just about everything he picked up she told him it would look great on him. He would try something on and she told him yes that's it. This went on and on finally I steped aside with him and said, go pick out something you cant stand and just looks dreadful and I guarantee she says it would look great on you. He did, and she did. He walked out with over 350.00 in shirts, socks and pants and that was in 1979, he surely wasn't a rich kid and that set him back some serious green backs. She knew she had a victim and she pounced on it. She boosted his ego and I think he just looked at me as someone who was trying to ruin his enjoyment of this pretty lady's attention.
I hope these don't sale, because then Pinnacle, Hlrc, CRO, NEN, AspenPark, and all the others will feel compelled to do the same, not to mention all the ebay sellers.
What did I miss? I just see a plain 1/10 maple
<< <i>Whatever you guys were drooling over is no longer there...seller must have removed it. Decent looking small bullion coin though. >>
It was better than the standard "photo coming soon."
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey