Next time you may need to pony-up just a tad more to stay in the mix.
Very true lol, my bid was just a contingency bid i placed like a month ago if it sold unusually cheap for some reason, I really had no intention of winning.
When I truly want something, someone's planning on a loooong-term relationship if they make me into the underbidder.
I decided to send my girl away to be graded along with a army and laser privy eagles. I figured it would be easier for my heirs to sell some day. Got my pics and grade today. Needless to say I am happy with the results. Here she is, now forever entombed and protected:
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The Mint release price for the non-privy version was $3,640.
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He is saying that the 11/14/25 issue price of $3,640 (non-privy) < current spot for an ounce of gold.
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Very true lol, my bid was just a contingency bid i placed like a month ago if it sold unusually cheap for some reason, I really had no intention of winning.
When I truly want something, someone's planning on a loooong-term relationship if they make me into the underbidder.
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I decided to send my girl away to be graded along with a army and laser privy eagles. I figured it would be easier for my heirs to sell some day. Got my pics and grade today. Needless to say I am happy with the results. Here she is, now forever entombed and protected:
What are the bright gold areas on the coin between stars four and five as well as twelve through fourteen?
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Thats just glare, the dies seem to be convex with these RP gold high reliefs. It gives them that bowl-glimmer that rolls in the light.
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