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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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I think I would have to send it to PCGS or NGC and ask them to slab it for me
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Pillar of the Community
United States
577 Posts |
Bryan that would be hilarious for PCGS to try to figure out how to slab that big thing. :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
604 Posts |
It would probaly be the biggest coin they ever slabed
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
14454 Posts |
well, considering its the BIGGEST coin in the world, I would have to agree with that
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Pillar of the Community
United States
986 Posts |
A face value of 100,000 Euros, and it's going at well over 500,000 dollars currently. you'll need some deep pockets to get your hands on that coin to slab...lol.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
604 Posts |
I don't think Bill Gates can afford to get it slabed because of it's great and thick size
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Moderator
 United States
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quote: Originally posted by Buffaloboy5
I don't think Bill Gates can afford to get it slabed because of it's great and thick size
Heh. Collector's Universe (the parent company of PCGS), has a market cap of some $134 million. Bill Gates could buy the whole company from his grocery account, and force them to build a slab big enough. 
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Valued Member
United States
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guinuss has it wrong! I read that in sevral pacific islands, they made giant coins out of stne, about 6 feet across, and used them in seramonies. send that to PCGS!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
986 Posts |
Now if Bill Gates really wanted to give PCGS a hard time, he could buy the company, buy the coins, and tell them to slab them, just like SuperDave said. Now that doesn't really mean that he'd want to blow his money on coins, when he could be spending that money renovating his mansion.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
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I have to admit Bill Gates is a very rich man and he gives alot of money to some very good charities but the large amount he gives is like someone like me giving 100.00 even though his contribution has a few more zero's than mine we would both miss the money about the same
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Valued Member
United States
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quote: Originally posted by FYI
guinuss has it wrong! I read that in sevral pacific islands, they made giant coins out of stne, about 6 feet across, and used them in seramonies. send that to PCGS!
The money you are speaking of was called Yap money- and these were stone that came from an island several miles away as there were no stones on the Island where this money was treasured. I think this was in Ripley's believe it or not several years ago- But who needs stone? well, to each his own. Like one member said, this thing is not a coin, a coin is something you hold in your hand. -Dewey
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Forum Kid
Kuwait
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FYI is correct, the largest "coin" were large stone coins that are the size of a whole wall section.
Though Bill gates would probably use the Gold Piece and hang it next to his computer.
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