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10 minutes ago, SILVERFINGER said:
Today I received a small group order for members of the family and some friends, none of it for me lol, but I am getting close to getting something big now.
I really like the design on the Aztec round, even magnified there is so much detail on it.
Here is the coins guarded by one of the rarest guns in my collection a Beretta Model 1922, 43,000 of these guns were manufactured (small amount in military numbers) and only 200 of those were marked to the R(anchor symbol)M or Regia Marina (royal navy), Beretta despite making guns for 100's of years were quite late on the semi automatic pistol front and were releasing new models almost every year, the hotpotch of different colours and finishes is all correct for this model gun, bronze coloured slide, dark blued frame and barrel and stamped steel grips (commercial ones had wooden grips).
Sadly the few of these guns that have survived have little of their original finish remaining making this one even more rare.
love the aztec round, beautiful, id love a tube, can i ask how much did it work out on the group order? and nice oldie pistol you have there, grip end reminds of the tokarev, wonder if this was inspiration for the tokarev
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Received this beauty today, hallmarked JM&Co, Britannia, London, 1981, coa with matching serial stamped into the rim of the coin, original bill of sale from Johnson Matthey and original advert from the telegraph, £44 it was back then! Silver was around £5/oz around July 1981 and on the decline so that is a hefty premium, £44.67/troy oz!, nearly 9 x spot price. Today's ratio of spot price would be around £106, while inflation makes it equivalent to £180 today, fun fact I suppose ?
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I have a 1902 half sov without the bp, type 1 reverse I believe they call it
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2 hours ago, Keenstacker said:
received these 8 Umicore 100g bars this morning courtesy of our very own @arshimo2012. I’m really please! What a steal! I don’t know how he does it?
Ash, if you get anymore Let me know please, they’re satisfing to play with. ?
where did you get that aztec piece from? its beautiful!
Today I Received.....
in General Precious Metals
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Another 50 washington 90%ers, competed my small goal of filling a US mint bag with $25usd in generic quarters, 99 washington's and a dateless standing liberty
Roughly 18 troy oz of pure silver
Surprised it only filled about 1/3 of the bag