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Valued Member
South Africa
67 Posts |
Hi guys I have a Huge question to ask which is the perfect pocket piece, I have a ASE aust Kookaburra, brittania,pergrine falcon. I love all of them but cant make up my mind please help
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1959 Posts |
It's really a personal choice.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5417 Posts |
As jpbone said-- it's a personal choice. Although, in my opinion, ruining perfectly good collector bullion by using it as a pocket piece is a crime 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
814 Posts |
See if maybe your LCS has any of these in a "junk bullion" bin or something like that.
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Valued Member
 South Africa
67 Posts |
Nope dont have that here I think there are only 3 silver bullion sellers in south africa lol it is a very scarse commodity here and they ask a huge premium for the coins about 40 to 45 dollars US per coin
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Pillar of the Community
United States
814 Posts |
Ahh, didn't catch your locale!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1531 Posts |
If silver's a commodity in your area - don't use either! I'd grab hold of a clad Eisenhower to use.
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Rest in Peace
United States
4078 Posts |
Quote: ! I'd grab hold of a clad Eisenhower to use. Do you really think a person in that country would know? In all due respect. Clad versus silver on an Ike.
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New Member
United States
37 Posts |
Just close your eyes and grab one. Or flip a coin?
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Valued Member
 South Africa
67 Posts |
Yeah lol I will try to choose the ASE I have has very fine scraches but the other ASEs and silver coins is spotless and in airtites so I think I will use it.
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Valued Member
United States
301 Posts |
Grab a Peace dollar, cheap, and a big lump of silver. good conversation piece.
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