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Pillar of the Community
United States
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You can get the GSA as graded coins if you prefer. However it is about being unique owning the most wanted type of Morgan silver dollar. It is history done twice when you think of it. The first is being minted at the CC mint. The second is being part of the largest government hoard ever sold. Now being safe and having something that is easy to sell my vote still goes to the best bullion coin on the market - The Silver Maple. Something else I really like are the gold Pandas you can get a 1/10 plus something else. Why get something boring get something fun.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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First search that I did I came up with this.... And you would have about 100 left over to get 2 to 3 more oz., depending on how nice you go.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-5-OZ-S...em3a6eca4742Be real surprised if one offered 200 and they decline it.... Those three extra Ben Franklin's in the pay-pal is burning a silver hole in your pocket eh, know that all too well....
Edited by Silverhawk74 01/14/2012 11:10 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
648 Posts |
A 5 OZ bar of silver and some 1 oz bars (JM or E).
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 United States
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Thanks for all the replies and suggestions has given me some things to consider. I would love to own a panda, but with PayPal I'm looking at ebay, and I heard the pandas are heavily counterfeited which makes me nervous. And you can get those ATB coins for 174 on APMEX, with shipping it would prob become closer, but those definately have a cool factor too and I don't own any yet
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Keep in mind, I don't think the coin I posted is one of the America the beautiful 5 rounds, but a more rare version of a State Quarter on one side, and a Gettysburg commemorative design on the other....
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Valued Member
 United States
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Valued Member
United States
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If you don't want to get Panda but want something similar why not go for the Australian 2012 Year of dragon 1/10 gold coins?
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Valued Member
 United States
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I think I might splurge and get a 1/4th ounce gold year of the dragon! But the best place I see to get them are APMEX.... not a huge selection on ebay. And even if I bite the 2.9% from transferring from ebay to my bank account, I think it will be cheaper to do that in the long run
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Valued Member
 United States
362 Posts |
Hmm SilverTowne has a graded ms69 Australian year of the dragon for under 500$... I might jump on that lol. Such cool looking coins!
Edited by ICanSeeYou7687 01/15/2012 11:28 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Wow I was wrong on that ICSY7687 and you were correct. The dealer just did not list it as such, and it threw me off as it was sealed in that plastic casing with the added Gettysburg info....
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United States
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hi ICanSeeYou7687,  Silver price may fall more  you could send me a $300 PayPal gift and I will send you a NICE THANK YOU note!  
Edited by Penny4Me 01/16/2012 12:40 am
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United States
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PS... you can request a paypal check sent to your home for only $1.50 cost; better than 2.9% from transferring from ebay to bank account
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Canada
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If you're into the year of the dragon coins, check out Royal Canadian Mint's 1/10oz gold dragon. Not too bad of a price considering and quite a nice design 
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Valued Member
 United States
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I ended up getting a graded 2012 1/4 ounce lunar year of the dragon coin. Graded ms69. Little more then what I wanted to spend but cool coin!
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote:you can request a paypal check sent to your home for only $1.50 cost; better than 2.9% from transferring from ebay to bank account Unless they changed recently, the 2,9% charge is transfer to another account, no charge to EFT to your bank. If you get a PP debit card, you can use it to buy anywhere they accept DC.
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