10% increase each week from the start of your spreadsheet's first week average would put the value in the $3,500 range. It looks like the prices haven't changed much at all... on the other hand I don't have one.
Box of ten (max order allowed by mint) 20th anniversary ASE sets. Thirty pieces of silver.
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<< <i>Even better, I still have 3! >>
1 $2,650.00 290063466729 12/18/2006 9:42:02 675 100.0%
$2,350.00 220065888077 1/1/2007 18:23:09 3382 100.0%
$2,661.89 120076180627 1/23/2007 13:25:19 223 100.0%
it's back on the "up" part
FloridaBull
Please edit it to read "went up 10% this week."
<< <i>Man, what a scam headline. This is the kind of overhyped stuff that makes the majority so sick of all these bullion threads. >>
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Fact is, once Scotmanns finished selling, they have been going up 10% each week....
Check the spreadsheet if you have doubts....
FloridaBill
<< <i>This is the kind of overhyped stuff that makes the majority so sick of all these bullion threads >>
Please edit it to read "makes a percentage so sick".
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Box of ten (max order allowed by mint) 20th anniversary ASE sets. Thirty pieces of silver.
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"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire