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What Would You Sell For 1 ASE?

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Inspired by mds' post here: https://goccf.com/t/144319 I find myself asking this question:

In whatever business or extra-numismatic hobby you are a part of, what would you sell for the price of one ASE?

Realistically.

Discuss. :-)
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I would trade 70% of my baseball card hoard (6000+ cards), binders and pages included, for an ASE
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Realistically? Two pieces of paper money, specifically a $20 and perhaps a $10 if new, otherwise a $20 and a $5.

Seriously, I respect your question, but a current year dated ASE is one of the cheaper things in the hobby, and trading other commodities on such a small scale is rather counterproductive. Now, if you were to ask what would one trade for a 1 oz. AGE or Buffalo, that takes on a whole 'nother order of magnitude. Just my Two Cents.
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I'd trade two sets of Buffalo nickel cufflinks I made. I sell them for around $15 each set when they sell, so that'd be on par with the ASE value.
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Id seriously consider taking Argentum up on that
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It'd be a hefty amount of junk era (86-93) cards, basebal21. It may not have legs, but we can talk over Email regarding a "my cards for your numismatics" trade if you like.
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One 18" deluxe pizza with delivery
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Seriously? Well, they really aren't my kind of thing, so it would probably just be a couple of British Churchill crowns or a selection of decent quality Euro coins.

Sorry!
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I'd offer you a Klondike bar. Now the question becomes, what would you do for a Klondike bar?
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a quart and a pint of pure new Hampshire maple syrup should do it
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I would sell 4 used gokart rims for one silver eagle. Or sell the whole machine for 74 ASE's.
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Hmm. I'd sell my small Pez collection for it.
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I really didn't understand this thread before. I just posted my reply for fun think that was right.

But I see you guys are saying what you would sell to buy one. I would sell mw2 and lbp2 for an American Silver eagle. ( both video games)
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