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I can buy one for $10 (because I'm helpful, £6) in VG. Is there anything much that could go wrong?
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 Posted 09/16/2013  5:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollecter97 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
10 bucks I would buy it for sure! What's the date?
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Its bullion value only in that condition.
£4.50!!
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Its bullion value only in that condition.
£4.50!!
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They're a fair bit harder to find over here in the Americas, so a dollar or two over BV isn't really a bad deal.

And if you could find one online from the UK at BV, you're still going to be paying at least a few dollars extra for shipping.
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I avoided it, because a closer look revealed that it was probably British AG...

The storeowner also grabbed an 1895 shilling out of the melt-priced. 925 bucket before I could buy it. If everything in there is going to be individually priced anyway, why bother having it?
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I avoided it, because a closer look revealed that it was probably British AG...

The storeowner also grabbed an 1895 shilling out of the melt-priced. 925 bucket before I could buy it. If everything in there is going to be individually priced anyway, why bother having it?
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