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First 100-Oz Silver

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Been stacking for 14 months now, and finally got to trade for a 100 oz piece of silver. This has been a goal of mine for awhile. I was at a coin show today and traded for a 100 oz silver bullet. Love the weight of this thing! Feels good!
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 Posted 04/04/2015  03:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Do you have a picture? my 1 oz bullet is a small cousin
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I agree with Fuzzy...would love to see a pic of a 100 oz silver bullet.
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Nice Fuzzy. I almost bought one of these for my son at a LCS store last time I was in but purchased something else instead. I'm sure someday I will pick one up for him as he collects silver bars. Yes of the 100 oz~!!
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Here are a couple pictures for you. I love how it looks next to my .45 bullet.

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Wow. What did you trade?
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Wow! Imagine the size of the werewolf you could kill with THAT sucker...
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nice
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Wow! Imagine the size of the werewolf you could kill with THAT sucker...


ha! Imagine the size of the GUN!
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Size indeed. The A-10 Thunderbolt II is pretty big.

Of course I like the OP's silver version. It's way more collectable than depleted uranium, too.
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Silver replica of shell and casing for a 4" gun, that would have been mounted on a naval frigate or destroyer.
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Nice but I gotta say it.

Its a bit of an over kill.
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I thought these were for vampires.
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Actually H.M.A.S. 'VAMPIRE' (D11), was a 'Daring' Class Destoyer, once commissioned in the Royal Australian Navy.

She is now a museum ship, open for public inspection in Darling Harbour, Sydney.
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Silver replica of shell and casing for a 4" gun, that would have been mounted on a naval frigate or destroyer.


Sel, are you saying you actually have something like this in your collection? That would be awesome!
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I thought these were for vampires.

Naaaah. Silver bullets are for werewolves. Wooden stakes, crosses and garlic are for vampires. The perfect tool for every job...
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