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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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All that seems to come up here lately is all about futures trading and worries about the silver price. How utterly boring. With quite a few people big noting, arguing and generally just not getting along. A few pics to brighten the posts up Here are a few pics of bullion/Granny bait coins so that all you paper traders can see what Silver actually looks like     
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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WOW! Awesome! Look at me now:  !
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Pillar of the Community
Japan
666 Posts |
very nice collection ... especially bullion ones :) BTW, trout, are they out of capsules? if yes aren't you scared they might get some ugly toning? I'm asking because silver coins I had in these paper holders got ugly toning with the time :( that's what I got today ... North Korea, all are 999 silver - 10.5 oz Some are Korean Lunar series coins ...  
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
7096 Posts |
Quote: BTW, trout, are they out of capsules? if yes aren't you scared they might get some ugly toning? I'm asking because silver coins I had in these paper holders got ugly toning with the time :(
yes they are all in 2x2's and in a PVC free album in PVC free 2x2 pages  It's just the way I like to collect and store all my coins  These Korean coins of yours look like they are in soft PVC holders,  I would get them out of these as quick as possible 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Where do you get these DPRK commemoratives? I've been looking for any DPRK coins for a while but they don't seem to leave the country... (surprise)
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Pillar of the Community
Japan
666 Posts |
Quote: yes they are all in 2x2's and in a PVC free album in PVC free 2x2 pages It's just the way I like to collect and store all my coins These Korean coins of yours look like they are in soft PVC holders, I would get them out of these as quick as possible yeah, they were kept by seller in soft PVC holder ... usually I place by coin in capsules in ziplocks and then in some albums ... Quote:
Where do you get these DPRK commemoratives? I've been looking for any DPRK coins for a while but they don't seem to leave the country... (surprise) considering how the country is being closed I wouldn't say they are rare but still for browsing the whole auction for 4 years that's the first time I've seen these ones. Time to time I see various silver pandas from DPRK, but they are colored and I'm not a big fun of colored numis. 2 years ago I've bought 2003 5 won "turtle ship" coin and thought I payed too much for it as I valued every numismatic coin as a bullion back then - premium over spot was 40% (at the time I was able to get silver at 25% discount). There were other coins for sale and I'm kicking myself at the body part everyone knows for not buying other coins.
Edited by bekiz 04/28/2013 01:06 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Quote: All that seems to come up here lately is all about futures trading and worries about the silver price. How utterly boring. Hear hear~ awesome collections! when I get the chance to I've gotta put mine up as well
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 Very nice collection trout ! This is why we have our own physical bullion in our own safes.
Edited by denco7 04/28/2013 10:47 pm
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Valued Member
United States
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Being Korean, I've always looked for S. Korean Bullion Coins. I just never liked the selections they offer at their mint, which is basicly nothing. Never knew there were N. Korean bullions. I would worry about fakes from that country, since almost everything from there is counterfeited. But if they were real, I'd love to get my hands on some. To bad I'll probably only bump into pics of them.
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