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Re: Seriously?!?! by Lokmar

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Started by JOE, June 02, 2025, 12:40:43 AM

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Frood

Quote from: JOE on Today at 12:32:27 AMHere are the 2 most Expensive Coins that I own...Lokmar:



the 1913 Canada Gold Sovereign MS62

the 1880 Newfoundland $2 Gold MS 61 formerly owned by the US billionaire Louis Eliasberg

The 2 together are worth at least $10,000 US

Maybe as much as $15,000.

Both are considered Very Rare, no more than 250 of each known to exist, eh.

50 of each known to exist in mint state.

Dude, you've got hands like a weather weary scarecrow... damn.
Blahhhhhh...

JOE

Here's my Gold coin Collection with 3 boxes which is worth $100,000 US:


JOE


JOE


JOE

Here's a Tube of 25 Silver Maple Leafs 1 ounce each:


JOE

Here's an antique gold watch with a solid gold chain:






Frood

Quote from: JOE on Today at 01:29:38 AMHere's an antique gold watch with a solid gold chain:







The watch casing looks plated.
Blahhhhhh...

JOE

Here's my final image before I sign off:



6 Vintage Gold pens that might retail for a $2000 if sold brand new.

But unless it's a speciality order, most penmakers don't make or sell Gold pens anymore as they'd be very expensive to make.

They're often $1000 each.

JOE

Quote from: Frood on Today at 01:37:36 AMThe watch casing looks plated.

Probably true, but it's a Longine avatar_Frood Frood

I don't think you even see that many Gold plated watches anymore.

If they sell them now they are quite expensive.

Most watches today are steel or brass.

The Chain is 18k Gold tho

JOE

Anyways, that's enough as it's closing in on midnight.

As promised, I will sign off now

See ya'll some other time.

Ciao

Frood

Quote from: JOE on Today at 01:48:40 AMProbably true, but it's a Longine avatar_Frood Frood

I don't think you even see that many Gold plated watches anymore.

If they sell them now they are quite expensive.

Most watches today are steel or brass.

The Chain is 18k Gold tho

A Google search says otherwise.

Anyway, what's the point of a gold plated watch on a solid gold chain?
Blahhhhhh...

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