what is the melt value of a 100 mills gold bar?
bronco2078
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are these bidders really that dumb?
Questions , Why does a fake bar need to be in an airtite? If they thought it was real why did it sell so cheap? If its a real 5 gram bar judging by past sales it should go up to 210 or so.
Since its fake it should sell for 2 cents so why did it split the difference?
Is bidder a***a a shill?
Seller has sold almost 300 little fake bars it looks like. Is there anyway to shut this jerk down?
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<< <i>Here you have a great collector's item. These bars were recently minted, so they are mint fresh. These items are a less expensive way of acquiring some gold. Manufacture of these pieces is so refined that these bars are proof-like, with bright mirrors. Although these gold pieces are not solid gold, they contain 100 mills of 24Karat fine gold. Enjoy. Thanks and Best Wishes >>
Maybe they bid from the title and photo and don't read it. Crazy!
I knew it would happen.
<< <i>Listed as .999 fine to boot.
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Along with being listed in the gold bullion category.
When eBay had their ccw, we were able to remove those listings, because they were listed in the wrong category.
.1% or $1.18 based on today's spot price.
<< <i>To answer your question: "what is the melt value of a 100 mills 1 oz gold bar?"
.1% or $1.18 based on today's spot price. >>
but only if it's actually plated with real gold.
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