<< <i>I'd chase the Five-O badge if I could be sure it was an authenticated and used show prop. >>
Yes, I thought the Five-O badge was a cool item, too. I had to ask the seller what is printed on the badge, don't know why the seller didn't include this in the auction copy.
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<< <i>Someone is going/is getting screwed on these coins. >>
Huh? The auction has a long way to go before it even gets to melt value.
Russ, NCNE >>
The screws will turn when some newbee pays $1000 above face for something that has no "pedigree" .....unless he signed each roll....which is doubtful. If he really collected 50c pieces that's cool...Hell I'm one of the fools that still buys bags of 50c pieces over face from the Mint each year.
That's what I'm thinking, too. If there are 35 rolls of proofs, smoebody that gets them for BU money will suck a little. Chances are they pawed through them looking for the nicest, shiniest one, and there was a proof in the bunch.
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...even if they were just the silver ones.
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<< <i>I'd chase the Five-O badge if I could be sure it was an authenticated and used show prop. >>
Yes, I thought the Five-O badge was a cool item, too. I had to ask the seller what is printed on the badge, don't know why the seller didn't include this in the auction copy.
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
<< <i>Someone is going/is getting screwed on these coins. >>
Huh? The auction has a long way to go before it even gets to melt value.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Hey, I'm old and easily amused.
Russ, NCNE >>
Book 'em Russ-O!!!!
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<< <i>Someone is going/is getting screwed on these coins. >>
Huh? The auction has a long way to go before it even gets to melt value.
Russ, NCNE >>
The screws will turn when some newbee pays $1000 above face for something that has no "pedigree" .....unless he signed each roll....which is doubtful. If he really collected 50c pieces that's cool...Hell I'm one of the fools that still buys bags of 50c pieces over face from the Mint each year.
<< <i>The screws will turn when some newbee pays $1000 above face for something that has no "pedigree" >>
I'll gladly pay $1000 above face for 35 rolls of 90% silver proof Kennedys.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>The picture coin looks like a proof >>
That's what I'm thinking, too. If there are 35 rolls of proofs, smoebody that gets them for BU money will suck a little. Chances are they pawed through them looking for the nicest, shiniest one, and there was a proof in the bunch.
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Zang!
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<< <i>I want to see HRH show up to a show in some of Mr. Lord's Hawaiian shirts.
Zang! >>
Plenty of Elvis stuff for LucyBop too.
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<< <i>The screws will turn when some newbee pays $1000 above face for something that has no "pedigree" >>
I'll gladly pay $1000 above face for 35 rolls of 90% silver proof Kennedys.
Russ, NCNE >>
I'll gladly pay $1000 above face for 35 rolls of 90% silver Kennedys, even if they're circulated!
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I too would pay 1000 over face.
That still below melt?
lol
Steve
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Steve