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Probatim

(2,529 posts)
1. I'm supposed to sleep after seeing that? Thanks a ton.
Wed Jun 23, 2021, 11:25 PM
Jun 2021

Next time, post it before lunch so I won't be able to eat.

RockRaven

(14,972 posts)
2. You've got to be an incredible moron to expect this coin to contain the metal content alleged...
Wed Jun 23, 2021, 11:26 PM
Jun 2021

I mean, it a former guy coin, for fucks sake.

Hugin

(33,159 posts)
7. Hey, it's genuine 0.00001 carat goldish plate.
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 01:05 AM
Jun 2021

Real quality.

The maximum goldish plate the law allows.

Buy two.

They're going (nowhere) fast.

DFW

(54,403 posts)
6. Online ordering from a new business operating out of a P.O. Box in Eagle, Idaho?
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 12:51 AM
Jun 2021

Order at your own peril.

I almost gagged when I saw the link, since it looked like "14-oz" coins, and the idiots that fall for such scams usually don't have a habit of ordering gold coins weighing 14 ounces of .9999 pure gold. That would be about $25000 in metal value alone.

But OK, it's a ¼ ounce coin (they claim) being sold at a 41% premium over gold content. Anyone can buy real old US gold coins ($5, $10 or $20, minted by the USA from 1850 to 1932) for a far lower premium, and they don't even have to look at Trump when they hold them in their hands. Sounds like a better deal on all fronts.

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