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RE: Sold 1/10th of a Bitcoin @ 2,750 - Bought ALL These Shiny Metals

in #gold7 years ago

Yup, your right. The 1929 is just a special date for this minting company and the put it on one of there stamp templates.
That is dissapointing :(

I always somewhat wanted an old bullion token... i have old morgans from the 1890+ but a bullion piece would be cool. I would think bullion would have been melted down somepoint within the 100 yrs

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They did not make bullion "coins" in those times - there was no point because gold & silver circulated. I mean there were some traditional coins being minted (which did not fit into normal circulating coinage) but in those times all gold coins were priced at bullion value so all of them were sort of bullion :-)

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