- May 19, 2007
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- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Yes im being sarcastic in a way.....could be fake but worth visiting.....read on you will understand why i wont miss it and have to post it......this is what i was intrested in when i read it...
Their posting.
"a box of over 100 silver dollars ( dated 1806 through 1926 ) and other silver halfs, quartes and dimes ( a few are dated 1796 ), 2 gold $10 pieces, 5 $5 gold pices, and few smaller gold coins."
Their responce to my email.
I have been asked by the family to answer some e-mails for them. the price for the silver dollars are $10 each. there are some that were purchased about 20 years ago and are still in the holders from the coin shop they were bought at. those coins will be sold for what they paid all of those years back. The gold coins were purchased back then too and the highest paid at that time was $165. so, figure a few dollars a piece for the loose coins to the price of the gold ones around $165.
Their posting.
"a box of over 100 silver dollars ( dated 1806 through 1926 ) and other silver halfs, quartes and dimes ( a few are dated 1796 ), 2 gold $10 pieces, 5 $5 gold pices, and few smaller gold coins."
Their responce to my email.
I have been asked by the family to answer some e-mails for them. the price for the silver dollars are $10 each. there are some that were purchased about 20 years ago and are still in the holders from the coin shop they were bought at. those coins will be sold for what they paid all of those years back. The gold coins were purchased back then too and the highest paid at that time was $165. so, figure a few dollars a piece for the loose coins to the price of the gold ones around $165.