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closed Large Lot of Gold/Silver/Platinum


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Proof: https://imgur.com/a/7xQGIbC
All prices based on spot price of gold @ $1,970/oz , silver @ $24.25/oz, platinum @ $1,915 (7/31/20).  I am not a coin grader.  The condition of any coin listed is how it was listed when I acquired it.  I will be more than happy to provide any detailed, unedited photos for any coin.  Unless specifically mentioned, assume coins are in generally good condition.  Noticeable defects potentially affecting the value will attempt to be noted.  I try to price my items substantially below the lowest price I can find online from a national dealer.  If you see a legitimate cheaper price, let me know and I may very well adjust my price.  FYI, I am in Eastern time zone if I do not respond, may be sleeping.
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PLATINUM LISTINGS
Proof: https://imgur.com/a/FcUg9BV

Physical platinum has been hard to come by and premiums have been high.  Lucky to have these to list:
1 oz Argor-Heraeus Platinum Bars in assay x 10 8 — $990/ea (spot plus $75)


GOLD LISTINGS
Proof: https://imgur.com/a/bGofCRx
Please see my post under the graded section for other items.
2009-W Ultra High Relief Proof St. Gauden 24K in OGP.  Quite simply, this may be the coolest coin I have ever seen! — $2,250 GONE
1910 Raw $20 St. Gauden gold double eagle — $2,025
$10 Gold Liberty Head x 2 (1894, 1899) — $1,010/ea GONE

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/bGofCRx

100gm (10x10) Valcambi Combicard in assay.  Individually @  $73/ea x 100.  I will risky ship up to 3 of these in an envelope for $1 @ buyer’s risk.  It will not be tracked and I do not like doing it.  Would prefer $4 bubble mailer, but buyer’s choice.
1 oz gold bars in assay [Valcambi, Sunshine Mint, PAMP Religious Romanesque (Note: some peeling of clear cover for PAMP — pictures if desired)] — $2,030
1 oz Credit Suisse gold bar, in plastic but not assay — $2,030
Sterngold, 99.95%, used in making dental alloys, 1gm each x 30.  This is a unique item not likely to be found in many collector’s stash.  I will risky ship up to 3 of these in an envelope for $1 @ buyer’s risk.  It will not be tracked and I do not like doing it.  Would prefer $4 bubble mailer, but buyer’s choice— $71/ea

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/wa1mLWZ

1oz American Gold Eagle, BU (1989, Roman numerals) — $2,060
1oz American Gold Eagle (1986, Roman numerals) — $2060
1 oz gold Pandas (1987, 2011) — 1987 sealed, BU — $2,175 ; 2011, uncirculated — $2,250
1 oz Gold Apartheid era South African Krugerrands x 42 (1975 x 2, 1977, 1978, 1979 x 27, 1980, 1981 x 8, 1982, 1984) — $2,040/ea
1 oz Gold American Buffalos (2016 x 1, 2006 x 2) [NOTE: both 2006 have a slight ding on the rim.  Sealed in plastic, not ex-jewelry, but slight ding.  Photos if desired)] — $2,070 for 2016, $2,065/ea for 2006’s with ding
1 oz Gold Brittania, BU (2020) — $2,065 GONE
1 oz unique Canada Golden Eagle, BU (2018). This is .99999 pure (that is five 9’s). Highest purity I am aware of — $2,070
1 oz Gold Austrian Philharmonics, BU (1994 x 1, 1999 x 1) — $2,040/ea
1 oz Gold Canadian Maple Leafs x 8 (1980 x 2, 1981, 2002 with red on “F” of fine gold on reverse, 2002 x 3 with some small scratches, 2011) — $2050/ea
1/4 oz American Gold Eagles x 6 (1988 Roman Numeral, 2013, 2014, 2015 x 2, 2020) — $565/ea
1/10oz American Gold Eagles in display (5 coins), BU (2006, 2012) — $1,200/ea
Empty case to display your own set of 5 1/10 oz American Gold Eagles— $10
1/4oz Gold Brittanias, BU (2013 x4) — $600/ea
50 Pesos Mexican Gold x 10 (1947 Restrikes x 8, 1943, 1944) — $2,460/ea for restrikes, $2,470/ea for ’43, ’44
1/2 oz Gold Apartheid era South African Krugerrands x 3 (1980 x 2, 1981) — $1,100/ea
1/10 oz Gold Apartheid era South African Krugerrands x 25 23 (various dates 1980-1984, 2011 (not apartheid era) x 1) — $240/ea
1/10 oz American Gold Eagles (various dates x 43, Roman numeral x 11 7) x 54 50 45 — $240/ea for various dates, $260/ea Roman numeral dates

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/KCjdPAy

2006 American Gold Eagle Proof Set (1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz — 1.85 total troy oz) in OGP — $3,875 GONE
1997 Jackie Robinson $5 gold commemorative set.  Comes with COA, baseball card, pin, patch, presentation box.  There are some dings on the box.  Pictures if desired. (0.2419 oz) — $700 (A portion of the proceeds will go toward a reputable social justice charity)
1987 & 1988 UK Gold Sovereign Proof Sets in nice case (each set has a Double Sovereign: 28.4mm, Sovereign: 22.05mm, Half Sovereign: 19.3mm) -- $1,850/each set (NOTE: the 1988 set is missing the COA.)
Austrian Ducat 4 gold coin x 2 (1915 x 2 ), 0.4438 tory oz gold — $895/ea
20 Francs Gold x 20 15 12 (11 9 — Roosters, 5 4 3 — Swiss Francs, 4 1 -French Empire), 0.1867 troy oz of gold/ea — $380/ea
Netherlands Gold 10 Guilder x 5, contain 0.1947 troy oz/ea (1926 x 2, 1927, 1932, 1933) — $470/ea

Gold Libertad 1/20 oz (2016) — $200 OBO
Gold Libertad 1/10 oz, BU (2016) — $340 OBO
Gold Libertad 1/10 oz proof (2016) — $350 OBO

Gold Sovereigns x 5  1 contain 7.315g gold/ea (1902) — $475/ea
1/4 oz Gold Canadian Maple (2005) — $565

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/VXzaDUN
Late Addition:  
5 3 additional 1976 1 oz Krugerrands — $2,040/ea
6 Pandas:  Don’t ask me why the premiums on Pandas are so high.  They just are.  I tried to price about $20+ dollars below the cheapest I could find them online at large dealers.  If you find a legitimate lower price, let me know and I may very well adjust the price.  1985 — $2,150, 1987 — $2,120, 1988 — $2,095, 1990 — $2,150, 1991 — $2,150, 2002 — $2,200, 2011 — $2,240

26 25 — 1/10 oz Australian Battle of the Coral Sea War in the Pacific in capsules -- $225/ea

LOW PREMIUM LISTINGS
Proof: https://imgur.com/a/jlE0Xuu
All the time I see posts looking for precious metals “at or near spot.”  Well here is your chance.  If you don’t purchase these, then you are not really looking for gold at or near spot, you are looking for premium items without the premium.  Those deals may be out there, but they are few and far between, with lines of buyers looking to snap them up, including myself.  Items here will generally be available for spot + <2%.  To get a physical form of a precious metal refined, assayed, and produced into an identifiable and verifiable form/weight/purity for a tad above spot is pretty darn good, regardless of the collectability of the item.  I see people paying more premium for scrap gold than some of these.

1976 Canadian Montreal Olympic $100 commemorative (one in OGP (signs of wear), one loose with OGP in worn state but coin is fine, 0.25 oz each).  You are not purchasing these for the packaging. — $500/ea GONE
American Arts Gold Medallion Grant Wood, 1 troy oz — $2,005
2010 US Mint First Spouse Series Gold Uncirculated Mary Todd Lincoln 1/2 troy oz in OGP, NOTE: red spot on obverse (See Photo) — $1,005 GONE
Cleaned, ex-jewelry $5 Liberty head gold coin (1900, 1906 ), Note: some rim damage, will send photos if desired — $485/ea


JEWELRY LISTINGS
Proof: https://imgur.com/a/QEVcW0F

CRESCENT sterling silver pocket watch case, twist on bezel.  Marked with CRESCENT, Sterling, serial number 4188.  Amateur engraving with a marked name and 1919.  Weighs over 100 grams!!!  Pre-owned, with expected signs of tarnish and wear.  A ding on back of case (see photo close up) — $75
1913 $5 Indian Head gold coin in 14K bezel, bezel weighs 1.30g — $575 GONE

2014 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle in 14K eagle pendant, bezel weighs 3.487g — $400


SILVER LISTINGS

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/MTK1BfP

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/54maJxn
100 oz silver bars (Engelhard x 1, Ohio Precious Metals —don’t believe they will be making either of these anymore) — $2,775 /ea
20 oz Scottsdale kit kat bar  — $555
1 oz Sunshine Minting Silver Bars x 237 199 — $28.50/ea
1 roll 2006 90% San Francisco Mint Proof Colorado State Washington Quarters — $210 (NOTE: it looks like there might be some small surface scratches on some of the coins. Therefore, they are being priced as just uncirculated.)
Men in Space Series I First Edition, .925 commemorative medals x 2 sets.  These are not just sterling silver medals but history depicting the major events in the early years of NASA.   https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/danbury-mint-men-space-series-first-411707135 One set in original presentation packaging just like the link.  One set loose with a few extra medals (2 additional medals from the 1969 Men in Space series II — 2nd Moon Landing, 1st Space Rescue; one duplicate medal from series I, and one additional First Manned Landing on the Moon Apollo 11 (slightly larger, from unknown series to me)).  Sold in lots only.  Lot with packaging (21 medals, 0.7 oz each) — $360.  Loose lot (24 medals, 0.7 oz each plus 1 slightly larger Appollo 11 as above) — $375

Proof: https://imgur.com/gallery/hRX6XlB
Mexican Silver Lot -- Sold in lots of (10) @ $190 $175/lot.  YOU MAY MIX/MATCH
—1952-53 Mexican 5 Pesos Hidalgo, 72% silver, 0.643 troy oz silver/coin (x10)
—1977-79 Mexican 100 Pesos, 72% silver, 0.643 troy oz silver/coin (x10)
—1968— Mexican Olympic 25 Pesos, 72% silver, 0.521 troy oz silver/coin (x20)

1973 Mundinero World Trade rounds x 2 tubes — $600/ea
1973 Mundinero World Trade Rounds with 14 of the 20 being High Relief — $640
Generic Rounds (mostly buffalos, I believe ) x 10 tubes — $560/tube
Few loose generic rounds x 3 — $28/ea
2 Painted American Silver Eagles — $30/ea
’84-’85 Engelhard Prospector Rounds x 2 tubes — One tube of (20) — $660; One tube of (17) — $560
Canadian Maple Tubes of 25 x 3 (2012 x 2, 2008 x 1, NOTE:  2008 rounds have some milk spots) — $725/tube

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/XnRiLPW
Lot of 17 premium rounds: Philharmonics x4, Brittanias x 5, 2018 Republic Of Chad African Lion x 2, Krugerrands x 3, Australian Kangaroo x 1, Super Pit Australia x 2 — $488.  Sold only as a lot.
Lot of fractional silver rounds, 1.35 ASW — 1/4 oz indian head, 1/4 oz walking liberty, 1/4 oz buffalo nickel, 1/10 oz indian head x 3, buffalo x 1, Morgan x 1 — $44.  Sold only as a lot.


LOW PREMIUM LISTINGS

Proof: https://imgur.com/a/R9NuZj8
All the time I see posts looking for precious metals “at or near spot.”  Well here is your chance.  If you don’t purchase these, then you are not really looking for silver at or near spot, you are looking for premium items without the premium.  Those deals may be out there, but they are few and far between, with lines of buyers looking to snap them up, including myself.  Items here will generally be available for spot + <2%.  To get a physical form of a precious metal refined, assayed, and produced into an identifiable and verifiable form/weight/purity for a tad above spot is pretty darn good, regardless of the collectability of the item.  I see people paying more premium for scrap  than some of these.

Silver war nickels @ $1.36/ea (BELOW SPOT), 8,500+ available, minimum quantity of 100

Large lot of Canadian — further info on request. Prefer to sell this in larger lots grouped together, not piecing it out or small lots.  Take the whole lot for $3,000, or:
    —$1.75fv, .925 — $33
    —$20.25fv, ’67-’68, 50% (all quarters, one dollar) — $185
    —$164.35fv, pre ’67, 80% (includes 65 $1) — $2,400
    —1976 Montreal Olympic .925 $10 commemoratives x 9, 1.4454 troy oz/ea — $40/ea
    —1972 .925 $25 Cayman Island Silver Anniversary x 1, 1.5271 troy oz — $42.50


TERMS: All eligible items are verified with a sigma precious metal verifier or Kee gold tester.  Prices are generally based on the underlying spot price.  Large fluctuations in spot prices could affect the price of items listed.  Shipping will generally be at cost.  USPS first class starts @ $4, SFRB @ $8.50, signature @ $2.50.  Will insure for 1.1% of purchase price.  Shipping is at buyer’s risk.  All items will be tracked, but I cannot be responsible for what happens on your porch. Would recommend delivery to a secure box for precious metals.  Accept in order of preference: 1st —  Zelle or Venmo; 2nd — PPFF (no comments), PPG&S @ +3.0%; Last resort:  I have recently acquired the ability to accept Bitcoin, but am still learning.  Be patient and fees will be at buyer’s expense, but I will try to work with you if other options do not suffice.  Other forms of payment will be considered.  Thank you!

 

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How would you feel about shipping some of those combi bars (Silver 1x100g) to the UK? If so what would you charge for Tracked shipping please?

Many thanks, Elliot

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13 hours ago, InvestInCoins888 said:

How would you feel about shipping some of those combi bars (Silver 1x100g) to the UK? If so what would you charge for Tracked shipping please?

Another option might be to ship numerous orders in one go like @arphethean is doing with another seller in Greece. I certainly would be interested in some of your items if we could get say around 10 buyers in UK and then distribute accordingly to individual buyers.

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26 minutes ago, Foster88 said:

Another option might be to ship numerous orders in one go like @arphethean is doing with another seller in Greece. I certainly would be interested in some of your items if we could get say around 10 buyers in UK and then distribute accordingly to individual buyers.

Might work on large purchase with gold or a lot of silver.  I would just hate to see someone spend $40-$50 bucks on shipping for a small silver purchase.  Also, I am unfamiliar with how reliable overseas postal service is.  If someone didn’t receive a package, I would feel terrible. What is the experience with reliability for overseas shipping?

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