bigcaddy64
Hero Member
I still in a bit of shock as I’m typing this!! I spent most of my day running around at work, racing to my shop to repair my car and a million other errands I needed to tick off the list so when I finally had some “me” time, I decided to hit the goodwill to look for some stereo components.
Luckily my trip wasn’t wasted. Right away I found some great stuff I’ll be able to use and some to sell to fund more gear. As I was wandering the aisles, I saw a nice looking bowl that had that color you want to see with sterling so I grabbed it.
Upon turning it, I see that it’s a trophy for the 50s. Cool! Then I turn it over and see that is a Paul Revere reproduction and the sterling mark......and the 9.99 price tag!
I can’t get the weight because my scale only goes to 1000 grams but I’ll have it tomorrow on our postal scale.
From what I’ve seen, this Bowl came in lots of sizes and mine is huge. 10.5”across and 5.5” tall.
The real question is this: is it worth more in silver or as a trophy?
Luckily my trip wasn’t wasted. Right away I found some great stuff I’ll be able to use and some to sell to fund more gear. As I was wandering the aisles, I saw a nice looking bowl that had that color you want to see with sterling so I grabbed it.
Upon turning it, I see that it’s a trophy for the 50s. Cool! Then I turn it over and see that is a Paul Revere reproduction and the sterling mark......and the 9.99 price tag!
I can’t get the weight because my scale only goes to 1000 grams but I’ll have it tomorrow on our postal scale.
From what I’ve seen, this Bowl came in lots of sizes and mine is huge. 10.5”across and 5.5” tall.
The real question is this: is it worth more in silver or as a trophy?