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The Coin Show On The Shopping Channel With Steve Bromberg

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Back again today at 8:00 EDT or 5:00 PDT.
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Just a heads up The Coin Show starts at 7:00 EDT and ends at 9:00 EDT with the lovely Natalie.
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The February coin show starts 4:00 pm PST, 7:00 pm EST.

Interesting to see if they will have Pysanka despite being shown as sold out.
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The Coin show is on today. Steve Bromberg had the 1912-14 $10 Gold ungraded BU set for $4495. No mention of them from the Gold Hoard. Sold out in a few minutes.
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It amazes me that an expert seller would have gone over these gold coins and as such would just be bullion value or a touch above, with HST you hope gold has a big run.
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If you bought these coins you are looking at 16.72 grams x 3 coins x 90% gold = 45.144 g or about 1.45 troy ounces. As of this morning gold is about $1721 Canadian/ounce so about $2500 bullion value.

$4495 is 2.6 times above bullion value. Sounds pricey but I see lots of NCLT offerings from the Mint in silver going for 5 times the bullion value so maybe this is no worse. At least it does not have a cartoon on it, is not concave, and does not glow in the dark!
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Some purchaser I guess is hoping for a ms 65 or higher, they would have culled the highest grade coin
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Would the "hand selected" coins from the BofC hoard fetch more?
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Would the "hand selected" coins from the BofC hoard fetch more?

I prefer my coins selected by feet. Such a stupid meaningless saying.
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Time for opinions...?
What grade would be required for each coin to make this set worth $4495?
With the value depending on the actual quality of the coins in this set, it's impossible to tell if the price is reasonable without seeing them.
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You would need top of population like ms 67, but there is no way there is a top of pop coin in these sets, look who is selling them
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I was able to buy some from the mint and had them graded. I was short the 1913 $10 and $5 and purchased them to PCGS to be graded and they made ms 64. Missed the show but if its 3 of the $ 10 I think ms 64 across the board would get you close.
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The Coin Show is on today starting at 7:00 pm EST or 4:00 PST.
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Be careful if you order from the shopping channel. I ordered a few zimbabwe Trillion dollar notes and I think they sent me fakes. The serial numbers and artwork is not reacting to UV light like real notes do. When I contacted them they literally didn't care and told me they never sold fakes (well, it seems this time they did, but don't care at all). I will never buy from TSC ever again.
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For Christmas my wife had me guess at a gift she bought me that was in a small envelope.
After a few wild stabs she gave me a hint.
"Something you saw on The Coin Show and commented on"

"I don't care much for NCLT and anything I ever wanted from there was grossly overpriced"

After many guesses I gave up and was completely taken aback when I opened the envelope.

Can you guess what the envelope contained?
(hint...if you are not familiar with the show you can't know)
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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