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Peacemaker

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  1. 11 hours ago, mr1030 said:

    My first Victoria sovs.  An 1889-M Jubilee and an 1893-M Veiled.  I need to find a young head now.  Picked up for just a tad over spot.  These vintage sovereigns are so much more satisfying then modern bullion sovs, although I do like anything shiny if the price is right.

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    That's my way of thinking, I'd rather have something with 100+ years history attached to it for the around the same price as a bullion sov, beautiful! 

  2. 45 minutes ago, Numistacker said:

    It costs about £20 to obtain a new customer... what they are doing is buying new customer data, mailing records and expanding the database. We benefit by getting a good deal I also bought 3 who can resist.

    oh i see, is there a special link to buy them at this price? when i go directly to the website they are £249

  3. 4 hours ago, KevinG said:

    €471.34 plus another 40 Euro that you must pay separately for the shipping. To be honest if you want something like this you better get it in the the BYB group order

    Was just curious as I have over $35 face value I may be selling in the near future, cheers.

  4. 5 hours ago, KevinG said:

    I got my order in from the European mint 1 kilo of 90% silver mostly Quarters and Dimes I got 1 Barber quarter but unfortunately slicked out and two Standing liberty quarters with visible date.

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    out of curiosity, how much did this cost you from eu mint?

  5. 2 hours ago, DarkChameleon said:

    There are books that give you a list of every variation, I in,y checked mine after watching a youtube video on checking out variations....it does give you something to do when your buying so many coins...you can even get usb microscope to see on your computer or smartphone screen with upto 1000x zoom.theycost from $30 to over $100 for suitable microscopes for coin checking. 

    Very interesting, sounds like it'll be fun, cheers bud

  6. 15 minutes ago, DarkChameleon said:

    Have you studied each one under a magnifying glass?....some can have double dies or other errors making them worth a lot more then a silver quarter..I found one in my $40 of constitutional quarters, a 1964 double mint mark.

    I haven't, but I was planning on looking closer for some errors over the weekend, cheers for the info, any others I should look out for in the washington's?

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