<< <i>Items like this are nice for young kids starting out in the hobby IMO. >>
I agree with the above statement and also would like to say people collect what they like, what they can aford and what gives them enjoyment. >>
I can see it now. 50 years or so into the future, during an estate review/inventory, some beneficiary's eyes are going to open up wide as saucers for exactly 2 seconds, to be swiftly followed by an "Aww $h1t!!!".
Better deal than those Buffalo proofs they sell on certain channels with all the mention to the gold market as if you are buying a substanbtial amount of gold. I HATE those people.
Some people on this board get their panties WAY too wadded up over nothing. The seller is selling exactly what he says he's selling--a copy of what to many would be a totally unatainable coin. Nowhere does he try to convince anyone that it is real.
Just because I'm old doesn't mean I don't love to look at a pretty bust.
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Interesting.
peacockcoins
National Collector's Mint.... What a freak'n joke.
<< <i>Items like this are nice for young kids starting out in the hobby IMO. >>
I agree with the above statement and also would like to say people collect what they like, what they can aford and what gives them enjoyment.
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<< <i>Items like this are nice for young kids starting out in the hobby IMO. >>
I agree with the above statement and also would like to say people collect what they like, what they can aford and what gives them enjoyment. >>
I can see it now. 50 years or so into the future, during an estate review/inventory, some beneficiary's eyes are going to open up wide as saucers for exactly 2 seconds, to be swiftly followed by an "Aww $h1t!!!".
Some people on this board get their panties WAY too wadded up over nothing. The seller is selling exactly what he says he's selling--a copy of what to many would be a totally unatainable coin. Nowhere does he try to convince anyone that it is real.