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Valued Member
Canada
470 Posts |
 you only live once(dangerously)
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Valued Member
Canada
57 Posts |
Can't wait for my first kilo
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Bedrock of the Community
13014 Posts |
Does that thing double as a dinner plate?
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Valued Member
 Canada
470 Posts |
@basebal21
perhaps someday,but for now just a shaving mirror.
The toning of these giants will surpass and add to the enormous premium.
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Valued Member
Canada
57 Posts |
What's the mintage on these?
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Valued Member
 Canada
470 Posts |
1200
but I had to examine 5 to find one without imperfections.
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Valued Member
Canada
57 Posts |
Would you ever get this beast slabbed?
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Valued Member
 Canada
470 Posts |
 I would never slab anything but a tennis racket.
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Valued Member
Canada
57 Posts |
Nice I don't agree with slabbing huge coins I think they just look ridiculous
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Bedrock of the Community
13014 Posts |
Im trying to get a picture of how big that thing is and all I can picture in my mind is having a roasted chicken being served on it lol
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Valued Member
Canada
57 Posts |
That would be an expensive dinner
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Moderator
 United States
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the specs have it as 101.8 mm in diameter (only about 4 inches)
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Bedrock of the Community
13014 Posts |
Not if you kept it in the airtite or frisbee case it came in. It reminds me of the slabs that NGC used for the 5 oz america the beautiful pucks. For some reason they decided that the slab should be the size of a dinner tray for them
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Japan
666 Posts |
well ... though I prefer 1 oz, it's still silver I have one of giants with Lizzy Got it when silver plunged to $26 last time  
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Valued Member
 Canada
470 Posts |
- @ bekiz
was your coin minted in a Canadian mint? and what was the mintage for that 1 k?
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