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Pawn Star Silver Round (Hit With A Bullet)

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This photo has been of CoinWorlds facebook page for over a month, and not sure if it has been posted here..

It looks like a Pawn Star Silver Round that was hit with a bullet & shows a copper color under the Silver...

With no photo of the reverse side, I don't know if it's a bullet or not, but do know if I had one I would be drilling a small hole through the round, unless they sell Silver Plated Rounds!


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 Posted 01/28/2016  8:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My thought is what looks copper is from the bullet ..
I think the copper jacket of the bullet is stuck to the coin
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It was struck at high speeds by most likely a copper bullet so that there could be remains from it since it didn't punctured doesn't surprise me. A person could just have their Non shot one tested at a coin store. Pretty sure it will show up more then just silver with that one haha.
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Just the copper from the bullet...?
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I can attest that they sell those rounds at a huge premium. I wanted one when I visited the shop but when I found out they were $60 apeice I said no way. I doubt they would fraudently sell silver plated copper so they could make an extra $10 a coin .

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I bought 2 back in early 2013 right before the crash when silver was $40ish and only paid $55 each. Kept one and gave the other to my mom. Seems they never adjusted after the crash but if they've still been selling to tourists for $60 per then why would they right
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Apparently the oldmanismatic value far outweighs the intrinsic.
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