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Valued Member
Canada
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Lots of mistakes you be the judge and point them out
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2408 Posts |
Hi David,
Welcome. Can you illustrate some of the mistakes you mentioned?
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Valued Member
 Canada
183 Posts |
ah yes page 178 fifty cent 1911- vg-8 325 1911 f-12 125 what a joke keep on looking
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2408 Posts |
Good catch! They obviously overlooked to interpolate between the other grade.
Please email your findings to chpress@charltonpress.com
What's the next one?
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Valued Member
 Canada
183 Posts |
When the price of silver reaches over $30.00 an ounce most of the canadian silver dollars.800 silver composition will be under priced.Also trends prices conflict with the prices of charlton book same as their paper money book.But still a good reference for coin nuts out there like myself.
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Valued Member
Canada
276 Posts |
Well, when gold crashes to 250 an ounce, gold will be over valued too.. *shrugs*
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Locked
822 Posts |
Quote: When the price of silver reaches over $30.00 an ounce most of the canadian silver dollars.800 silver composition will be under priced. You're kidding right? Please tell me you're not including that in your "lots of mistakes." You've got one so far.
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Valued Member
 Canada
183 Posts |
Scubu you are hinting that UNITED STATES will have their massive debt paid off and gold will fall to $250.00 an ounce.
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Valued Member
Canada
372 Posts |
Well,the proof reader missed a few.Just reverse the numbers.This book is a guide issued once a year.With the price of silver and gold fluctuating the way it is these days,the prices shown should be taken with a grain of salt. If you want more accurate pricing,the CCN is more accurate as Michael Findlay revise the trend reflecting the price of precious metals and prices realized at Auctions. 
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Locked
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Quote: Scubu you are hinting that UNITED STATES will have their massive debt paid off and gold will fall to $250.00 an ounce. You must be reading someone elses' post, not mine. I'm not hinting at anything. I'm directly saying that if you're calling changed pricing because of precious metal fluctuations in a printed book "mistakes" that you're out there a little bit. Clear enough?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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rodi me, where have you been living? Mars or Venus? 250 an ounce?
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Valued Member
Canada
276 Posts |
Point was: Precious metals change price. In the future, the price will be different, so assuming a current price is wrong (Say, because silver MIGHT reach $30/oz) simply because it may change in the future is a fallacy.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Also trends prices conflict with the prices of charlton book same as their paper money book Yes, the actual sale prices are lower than what the book says. Fair enough. So, what is the next mistake?
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