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Old 5th November 2009, 01:16
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"or maybe not and the guy bought it back when gold was $300/oz..."


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He told me a gentlemen just came in and sold the AGE-w to him and he hadn't even put it in the showcase...
Apparently not the case.
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Old 5th November 2009, 09:15
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I know the W refers to the US mint at West Point. When it comes to the silver rounds, these are more rare for the simple case that West Point cranks out less of them. Being a smaller mint operation there is also talk that this will be shut down, making all the W bullion that more unique.
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Old 5th November 2009, 23:48
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Default Richard Roundtree is Shaft.

I don't think anyone got shafted.
Due diligence is thine own responsibility.
Whatever the market will allow,
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Except for the guy he shafted.
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Old 6th November 2009, 10:01
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I don't think anyone got shafted.
Due diligence is thine own responsibility.
Whatever the market will allow,
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Not only that, but if the seller thought gold was about to tank then he got out at the price he wanted.
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Old 6th November 2009, 23:23
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Spot Gold is never a bad deal
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Old 14th November 2009, 14:27
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Bullion coins such as American Eagles or Maple Leafs do not come with nor do they need Certificates of Authenticity. COAs were thought up by sharp-practice private mints to impress gullible customers who buy from expensive display ads in SATURDAY EVENING POST or local newspapers. Calgary newspapers frequently run full-page ads from an American firm peddling silver Morgan dollars (Last of U.S. Government horde! Buy Now! No more will be minted!) at about C$85 each.
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