Limited Info: Good Buy/Bad Buy 5$ Liberty Gold Coin $220

hamiddetecting

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Where is the picture?
 

SilverForBrains

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It is apparent we have enough information to help you out. please stop cluttering the forum with pieces of sentences that do not do us any good
 

sagittarius98

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The person decided to not get the coin, therefore, the post got removed of it's details to not create answers that are not important anymore.
 

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Myrick

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^what he said.

@ silverforbrains please stop cluttering the forum with answers for questions that have been removed :)
 

PhattyB

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Yeah, I always pass on half price commodities. You done good.
 

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Myrick

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Yeah honestly, I just got a funny feeling about it and the seller... Decided to listen to my inner voice. But I do appreciate everyone reading this post.
 

PhattyB

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There could have been a different reason (coin looked fake, it turned out to be the 1/10 oz. bullion coin).

Most counterfeit coins are still gold. Tons of American tourists brought them back from Egypt and the middle east in the 1950s.

I didn't think AGE's would be called "Liberty" coins, but I've seen stranger. I'd pass on that too, or if the chocolate filling melted.
 

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