Yup. Was building a 180k/100k/100k position at $25/$17/$11 when they took off running
You might have got 'front run' by your broker, unless you were placing the orders yourself using an online broker.
Your NRP position would have been a few days worth of the average trading volume.
@dpoole said:
Tradedollarnut’s our guy
Though will he tell us why
He’s buying stocks
Unorthodox
While our coins calcify?
The combination of gradeflation eating into value and opportunity cost being too high right now is a huge double whammy. If I had instead invested the funds utilized to repurchase the seated set, I could have paid for it from the profits.
I’ve turned a collection into real estate (on a tiny scale). It’s amazing to consider the actual value (and opportunity cost) when it’s tangible and right there in front of you.
He will move where it is legal to have pet penguins and have his own little colony of these guys. TDN being who he is, he'll get the "finest known" of each of the I don't know how many different species.
"Vou invadir o Nordeste, "Seu cabra da peste, "Sou Mangueira......."
I would rather think that TDN will not move far from his numismatic roots. Numismatic investments for most of us move at a galactic pace but TDN has the ability to pick winners. He recognized that the greatest profit potential is at the very high end of the market, and has been for some years now. But the high end market is changing as it's age demographic is rather old. We are yet to know if the new breed of high end collectors will support the current price levels.
With all of that uncertainity, and considering TDN's numismatic affection, I think that he will turn his focus to modern "coins"........like crypto currency like Bitcoin et al. But I think he is secretely working on his own cryptocurrency that wilol have dates and mint marks........and maybe even PCGS and CAC stickers. And of course a guaranteed buyback to establish the market. And every coin will be PR70.
Real estate is always an interesting area in which to invest. Whether the market is trending up, trending down or flat lined, people with talents and abilities in the field can make money.
A very esoteric corner of the real estate filed which can produce excellent returns is the purchase and subsequent enforcement of court judgments secured by judicial liens encumbering real property. Once purchased these judgments can be enforced in a variety of ways.
@MikeInFL said:
The hardest thing for me to wrap my mind around in this thread is that only three balls made it onto Bruce's property.
I haven't played there yet
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Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
@dpoole said:
Tradedollarnut’s our guy
Though will he tell us why
He’s buying stocks
Unorthodox
While our coins calcify?
The combination of gradeflation eating into value and opportunity cost being too high right now is a huge double whammy. If I had instead invested the funds utilized to repurchase the seated set, I could have paid for it from the profits.
$10,000,000 in an index fund in January of 2013 is worth over $23,000,000. Hard to beat that return.
Congrats on the beautiful sets and great pad. Must be a par three to only have that many balls on the lot.
He's definitely a gambler posting the floor plans to his house with physical location on a public forum...
You’d have a hard time getting any coins out of the vault in Spokane from my house in Las Vegas
If I was the owner of two of the most valuable American coins I wouldn’t be posting my new homes floor plans on a public forum. It took me all of two seconds with the panoramic view shots to figure out the house is in Las Vegas. It’s also very common knowledge who TDN is. I’m glad the coins are in a SDB in Spokane but try convincing that to some random troll.
He's definitely a gambler posting the floor plans to his house with physical location on a public forum...
You’d have a hard time getting any coins out of the vault in Spokane from my house in Las Vegas
If I was the owner of two of the most valuable American coins I wouldn’t be posting my new homes floor plans on a public forum. It took me all of two seconds with the panoramic view shots to figure out the house is in Las Vegas. It’s also very common knowledge who TDN is. I’m glad the coins are in a SDB in Spokane but try convincing that to some random troll.
I have to disagree that it's common knowledge who tdn is unless you are in the numismatic business or knowledgeable collector.
There are tons of millionaires in vegas and a handful of billionaires so doubt there is much to worry about as I'm sure his security system will be high tech.
I'm a "shut-in" so I don't know who he is. I should like to meet him but now that his Trade dollars are gone I don't know what we would talk about. I suppose I can Google the owner of the two coins he posted. Perhaps he will post his name in this thread.
“There are tons of millionaires in vegas and a handful of billionaires so doubt there is much to worry about as I'm sure his security system will be high tech.”
Please name me one who has posted their floor plan and backyard view online?
@skier07 said:
“There are tons of millionaires in vegas and a handful of billionaires so doubt there is much to worry about as I'm sure his security system will be high tech.”
Please name me one who has posted their floor plan and backyard view online?
Plenty of helicopter tour company's in vegas if someone wants to see landscape layouts. He also did not post full plan designs. All I saw was a pool house and partial rear floor plan that is an open design layout of what looks to be a bar area and game room.
@skier07 said:
“There are tons of millionaires in vegas and a handful of billionaires so doubt there is much to worry about as I'm sure his security system will be high tech.”
Please name me one who has posted their floor plan and backyard view online?
I have no idea about Vegas, but in many municipalities between GIS data and public record building permits you can get pretty much the same level of detail.
Thankfully most low level criminals and stupid and lazy. And high end criminals are going to be doing a lot more prep work than finding a rough and very incomplete layout.
@skier07 said:
“There are tons of millionaires in vegas and a handful of billionaires so doubt there is much to worry about as I'm sure his security system will be high tech.”
Please name me one who has posted their floor plan and backyard view online?
I can give you an arial view of Adelson’s place if you like. And no, I haven’t posted my floor plans
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I’m guessing that’s shares. Nice!
Latin American Collection
Yup. Was building a 180k/100k/100k position at $25/$17/$11 when they took off running
You might have got 'front run' by your broker, unless you were placing the orders yourself using an online broker.
Your NRP position would have been a few days worth of the average trading volume.
Wow three bathrooms in the cabana guest house... You expecting more $#!+ing than swimming?
security cameras?
memorial cents by color & die state?
golf carts?
aluminum patterns?
fescue?
2 cents worth of 2 cents?
ripple?

"All pots shall have organic mulch"
Details, details!
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
Although I have never found TRADE dollars exciting, his set is/was cool.
Now the SEATED dollars are more my speed. And he still has one of mine.
Can stocks be stickered?

Tradedollarnut’s our guy
Though will he tell us why
He’s buying stocks
Unorthodox
While our coins calcify?
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Good for you TDN.
We all need to "have fun with our coins".
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
The combination of gradeflation eating into value and opportunity cost being too high right now is a huge double whammy. If I had instead invested the funds utilized to repurchase the seated set, I could have paid for it from the profits.
So, what was previously housed in your marble holder?
A: The year they spend more on their library than their coin collection.
A numismatist is judged more on the content of their library than the content of their cabinet.
When he sells his rattlers let me know.
Race horses?
I’ve turned a collection into real estate (on a tiny scale). It’s amazing to consider the actual value (and opportunity cost) when it’s tangible and right there in front of you.
I'm shocked that no one has yet, guessed, so I think I win...BEANIE BABIES!!!
TDN, where's the solar farm? The helipad? The airstrip? Come on man!!!
He will move where it is legal to have pet penguins and have his own little colony of these guys. TDN being who he is, he'll get the "finest known" of each of the I don't know how many different species.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
Congrats Bruce. Enjoy. Nice town.
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
I would rather think that TDN will not move far from his numismatic roots. Numismatic investments for most of us move at a galactic pace but TDN has the ability to pick winners. He recognized that the greatest profit potential is at the very high end of the market, and has been for some years now. But the high end market is changing as it's age demographic is rather old. We are yet to know if the new breed of high end collectors will support the current price levels.
With all of that uncertainity, and considering TDN's numismatic affection, I think that he will turn his focus to modern "coins"........like crypto currency like Bitcoin et al. But I think he is secretely working on his own cryptocurrency that wilol have dates and mint marks........and maybe even PCGS and CAC stickers. And of course a guaranteed buyback to establish the market. And every coin will be PR70.
OINK
"Money"
Real estate is always an interesting area in which to invest. Whether the market is trending up, trending down or flat lined, people with talents and abilities in the field can make money.
A very esoteric corner of the real estate filed which can produce excellent returns is the purchase and subsequent enforcement of court judgments secured by judicial liens encumbering real property. Once purchased these judgments can be enforced in a variety of ways.
What happens in Vegas....

Quality Early 20th Century Gold.
Longacre would snicker at the cramped living quarters.
Bruce is a gambler ..... and
He has an addiction to coins
I’d give it one year at most before you fall off the wagon. The numismatic addiction is a tough habit to kick!
LIBERTY SEATED DIMES WITH MAJOR VARIETIES CIRCULATION STRIKES (1837-1891) digital album
Very few people could even think about uttering those words...Thank you for sharing your coins with us!
Do you need a caddy to lug your clubs around?
BST transactions: dbldie55, jayPem, 78saen, UltraHighRelief, nibanny, liefgold, FallGuy, lkeigwin, mbogoman, Sandman70gt, keets, joeykoins, ianrussell (@GC), EagleEye, ThePennyLady, GRANDAM, Ilikecolor, Gluggo, okiedude, Voyageur, LJenkins11, fastfreddie, ms70, pursuitofliberty, ZoidMeister,Coin Finder, GotTheBug, edwardjulio, Coinnmore, Nickpatton, Namvet69,...
Sounds like he is going to collect capital gains
Latin American Collection
He's going into semi-legal weed, flip his collection into farms, flip that into a few $B, and buy Scrooge McDuck's gold vault.
He's definitely a gambler posting the floor plans to his house with physical location on a public forum...
You’d have a hard time getting any coins out of the vault in Spokane from my house in Las Vegas
elon musk could do it
The hardest thing for me to wrap my mind around in this thread is that only three balls made it onto Bruce's property.
Congrats on your NEWP.
I haven't played there yet
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
You name the time!
I hope he collects all of his friends here and brings you to his house warming. If each guest chips in 5K you may be able to find a suitable gift!
EDIT: That's one invite already.
$10,000,000 in an index fund in January of 2013 is worth over $23,000,000. Hard to beat that return.
Congrats on the beautiful sets and great pad. Must be a par three to only have that many balls on the lot.
It’s on a par 4 green and par 3 tee box. 1.2 acre lot at end of cul d sac
If I was the owner of two of the most valuable American coins I wouldn’t be posting my new homes floor plans on a public forum. It took me all of two seconds with the panoramic view shots to figure out the house is in Las Vegas. It’s also very common knowledge who TDN is. I’m glad the coins are in a SDB in Spokane but try convincing that to some random troll.
I have to disagree that it's common knowledge who tdn is unless you are in the numismatic business or knowledgeable collector.
There are tons of millionaires in vegas and a handful of billionaires so doubt there is much to worry about as I'm sure his security system will be high tech.
I'm a "shut-in" so I don't know who he is. I should like to meet him but now that his Trade dollars are gone I don't know what we would talk about. I suppose I can Google the owner of the two coins he posted. Perhaps he will post his name in this thread.
Noooo!!!
siliconvalleycoins.com
“There are tons of millionaires in vegas and a handful of billionaires so doubt there is much to worry about as I'm sure his security system will be high tech.”
Please name me one who has posted their floor plan and backyard view online?
Plenty of helicopter tour company's in vegas if someone wants to see landscape layouts. He also did not post full plan designs. All I saw was a pool house and partial rear floor plan that is an open design layout of what looks to be a bar area and game room.
I have no idea about Vegas, but in many municipalities between GIS data and public record building permits you can get pretty much the same level of detail.
Thankfully most low level criminals and stupid and lazy. And high end criminals are going to be doing a lot more prep work than finding a rough and very incomplete layout.
I can give you an arial view of Adelson’s place if you like. And no, I haven’t posted my floor plans
Holy Moly! you have some very nice coins on your registry! BEAUTIFUL toning! wow I can't stop admiring them
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Rather large one at that.