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Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof Coin
Does anybody have one they could post a pic in a.b.p.n. ? I see the ad on "Live Court T.V." frequently. Tx, d |
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Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof Coin
dreamer wrote: Does anybody have one they could post a pic in a.b.p.n. ? I see the ad on "Live Court T.V." frequently. Tx, d I brought this laughable topic up when I first saw an even funnier ad for these Chinese-made trinkets on SnoutTV, but no one responded to it. I figure it was because the reader either felt there was no need to restate the obvious, or was just too embarrassed to admit they purchased one. |
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Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof Coin
I just created a post a few hours before yours called "How much is the
gold or silver worth in that coin or medallion?" that actually links to a blog that talks about this 9/11 Proof. I also put the link to the website that has the commercial on it too. But read the blog post before buying because you may have a different opinion afterwards. Here are the links again. Link to the article (please read before you buy): http://thenumismatist-coincollector....9/how-much-is-... Link to the commercial for the Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof medallion (technically it's not a coin): https://www.wtcproof.com wrote: dreamer wrote: Does anybody have one they could post a pic in a.b.p.n. ? I see the ad on "Live Court T.V." frequently. Tx, d I brought this laughable topic up when I first saw an even funnier ad for these Chinese-made trinkets on SnoutTV, but no one responded to it. I figure it was because the reader either felt there was no need to restate the obvious, or was just too embarrassed to admit they purchased one. |
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Sorry, the blog link got truncated.
Here are the links one more time: Link to the article: http://thenumismatist-coincollector....-worth-in.html Link to the commercial for the tasteless WTC medallion: https://www.wtcproof.com Goldbug wrote: I just created a post a few hours before yours called "How much is the gold or silver worth in that coin or medallion?" that actually links to a blog that talks about this 9/11 Proof. I also put the link to the website that has the commercial on it too. But read the blog post before buying because you may have a different opinion afterwards. Here are the links again. Link to the article (please read before you buy): http://thenumismatist-coincollector....9/how-much-is-... Link to the commercial for the Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof medallion (technically it's not a coin): https://www.wtcproof.com wrote: dreamer wrote: Does anybody have one they could post a pic in a.b.p.n. ? I see the ad on "Live Court T.V." frequently. Tx, d I brought this laughable topic up when I first saw an even funnier ad for these Chinese-made trinkets on SnoutTV, but no one responded to it. I figure it was because the reader either felt there was no need to restate the obvious, or was just too embarrassed to admit they purchased one. |
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Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof Coin
I see no problem in collecting these if one likes,
tokens/medals/exonumia??? But I havn't seen the piece and can't comment on the strike quality or the design. Goldbug wrote: I just created a post a few hours before yours called "How much is the gold or silver worth in that coin or medallion?" that actually links to a blog that talks about this 9/11 Proof. I also put the link to the website that has the commercial on it too. But read the blog post before buying because you may have a different opinion afterwards. Here are the links again. Link to the article (please read before you buy): http://thenumismatist-coincollector....9/how-much-is-... Link to the commercial for the Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof medallion (technically it's not a coin): https://www.wtcproof.com wrote: dreamer wrote: Does anybody have one they could post a pic in a.b.p.n. ? I see the ad on "Live Court T.V." frequently. Tx, d I brought this laughable topic up when I first saw an even funnier ad for these Chinese-made trinkets on SnoutTV, but no one responded to it. I figure it was because the reader either felt there was no need to restate the obvious, or was just too embarrassed to admit they purchased one. |
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Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof Coin
I see no problem in collecting these if one likes,
tokens/medals/exonumia??? But I havn't seen the piece and can't comment on the strike quality or the design. Goldbug wrote: I just created a post a few hours before yours called "How much is the gold or silver worth in that coin or medallion?" that actually links to a blog that talks about this 9/11 Proof. I also put the link to the website that has the commercial on it too. But read the blog post before buying because you may have a different opinion afterwards. Here are the links again. Link to the article (please read before you buy): http://thenumismatist-coincollector....9/how-much-is-... Link to the commercial for the Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof medallion (technically it's not a coin): https://www.wtcproof.com wrote: dreamer wrote: Does anybody have one they could post a pic in a.b.p.n. ? I see the ad on "Live Court T.V." frequently. Tx, d I brought this laughable topic up when I first saw an even funnier ad for these Chinese-made trinkets on SnoutTV, but no one responded to it. I figure it was because the reader either felt there was no need to restate the obvious, or was just too embarrassed to admit they purchased one. |
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On 19 Sep 2006 12:00:24 -0700, "Goldbug"
wrote: Sorry, the blog link got truncated. Here are the links one more time: Link to the article: http://thenumismatist-coincollector....-worth-in.html Link to the commercial for the tasteless WTC medallion: https://www.wtcproof.com Thanks for the informative read, but I think; I'll pass on the WTC medallion. I have had fun collecting on our trips (ie) New Orleans-- Mardi Gras doubloon's and Reno & Las Vegas one dollar slot machine tokens from the many casinos we have stayed. laugh Actually, this could be handy in trying to figure out the pennyweight price of an eight strand gold necklace & bracelet that I inherited back in the early 70s that my grandmothers cousin bought in Denmark around the early 60's. Both are 18 karat gold and if I recall correctly, on 6/1/80 the price per pennyweight was around 70 dollars and on 8/1/80 around 75 dollars. The necklace is 58.2 pennyweight and the bracelet 26.0 pennyweight. I'll have to try and figure this out when I check out the current price of gold today. Now, only if I knew how to add in artistic workmanship, design and labor...lol Just for the fun of it...I scanned a couple pics of my Mardi Gras doubloon's @a.b.p.n. Again, thank you goldbug! d |
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Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof Coin
Goldbug wrote:
Link to the article: http://thenumismatist-coincollector....-worth-in.html Nice article. However, for those interested in the simple problem of converting units so they can calculate precious metals values, here's a little trick that many people may not realize exists: Do a Google for "15 mg in troy oz" eg: http://www.google.com/search?q=15+mg+in+troy+oz Bam! Multiply by the value of a troy ounce and you're done. No need to mess with grains or furlongs or whatsits. This works for just about any units you can imagine... -- Jim Seymour |
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Ground Zero 9/11 5th Anniversary Proof Coin
Thanks for sharing this Jim. That Google trick is very cool and very
convenient. Jim Seymour wrote: Goldbug wrote: Link to the article: http://thenumismatist-coincollector....-worth-in.html Nice article. However, for those interested in the simple problem of converting units so they can calculate precious metals values, here's a little trick that many people may not realize exists: Do a Google for "15 mg in troy oz" eg: http://www.google.com/search?q=15+mg+in+troy+oz Bam! Multiply by the value of a troy ounce and you're done. No need to mess with grains or furlongs or whatsits. This works for just about any units you can imagine... -- Jim Seymour |
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