Interesting holder, coin plus pinch.
I looked into buying some of the placer gold in a holder, but the prices were stupid high.
I am interested in why others see the need to pay premiums for coins/dust that sat on the bottom of the ocean and had to be conserved. Doesn't float my boat, but my mind is still open.
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
Nice holder and presentation with the gold dust. However, as @Cameonut said... I would not pay this ridiculous premium just because it sat in the ocean for a hundred plus years....Cheers, RickO
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Looks more like an NGC slab. That thing must be enormous.
Cool and nice.
Interesting holder, coin plus pinch.
I looked into buying some of the placer gold in a holder, but the prices were stupid high.
I am interested in why others see the need to pay premiums for coins/dust that sat on the bottom of the ocean and had to be conserved. Doesn't float my boat, but my mind is still open.
“In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock." - Thomas Jefferson
My digital cameo album 1950-64 Cameos - take a look!
Sweet, very unusual, I like it !!!
I like this presentation over the first release of SSCA gold.
I do also
Too big. I like the first release of Central America Gold.
Nice holder and presentation with the gold dust. However, as @Cameonut said... I would not pay this ridiculous premium just because it sat in the ocean for a hundred plus years....Cheers, RickO
And so ends CAC...
How does sea salvage CAC? That does NOT look like a premium 64 to me. It doesn't even look like a 64.
Gonna need a bigger Box
Not a fan of big slabs but I like that one
Steve
I like it, but in my opinion it would present better with the signature and wreck info on the back, instead placed on the front.
I wonder if in fifty years we will see a Dreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald slab.