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1941  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver In Various Forms BELOW SPOT! on: November 28, 2012, 08:07:24 PM
I have a coin collection and I'm getting into melting and making ingots. I have a roll of 40% Kennedy's that are hard to get rid of for anything $ wise-that's what I would have sold. My collection is almost all key date/mint mark coins from sitting liberties to barbers to mercuries to modern day.
There's a post w/the ingots. I used only junk sterling for those. I ordered a good amount of silver shot and am going to get pouring into the mold down (its hard). The ingots you see are 92.5%, and their shape is just however they cooled in the crucible itself.
1942  Economy / Goods / SILVER BULLION BELOW SPOT: cheapest on BTCtalk! on: November 28, 2012, 04:48:13 AM
Hi,
   Odds are you've seen at least one of my postings-I've made a lot of them. I have been trying to invest in BTC for a little while now-since I discovered them. I hate the runaround of having goods, selling them for cash and then buying BTC. And in the process, I lose out because of a bunch of stupid fees. That's why I was so excited to find this site and why I've made so many listings. No BS-you get paid in BTC and the buyer gets their goods. In addition to the no BS, no fees stuff I like the free-market aspect of this all.
   Anyways, what I'd been doing for a while is collecting scrap silver (all Sterling-jewelry, silverware). Recently I bought all the equipment I need to melt it down. I tried to build a mold out of wood, but had issues pouring and no matter how many times I tried I couldn't get that perfect box shape. So, I just used the crucible as the mold, and the bigger piece, since it is composed  of more silver, is a pretty professional (if I may say so) looking round. The second piece is somewhat round (I did my best)-but its still Silver! When t comes to investing in Silver and buying bullion (that isn't specialty), no one cares what shape the piece is-they're going to melt it down anyway.
   I have ordered metal stamps, silver shot (so I can make .999 pure bullion if I want), and found the perfect mold-small wooden boxes they sell at the craft store.
   
   Because of my amature status, I'm offering a deal on these first two pieces I've made. They are 92.5% pure (all sterling). And I am charging $30/oz for PURE silver (doing the math on the .925). Below are the prices.

1.779 x .925 = 1.646 Ounces of PURE Silver @$30/oz = $49.38
.721 x .925 = .67 Ounces of PURE Silver @ $30/oz = $20.10

Also, I am willing to discount further because we are dealing in BTC here, and that saves me a lot of trouble.
   So, posted and in your mailbox (anywhere in US), I am charging
4.09 BTC for the 1.646 Piece and
1.6 BTC for the .67 Piece

   Lookout for a lot more silver listings from me in the future. I have more scrap, and depending on demand will make .999 Stamped Silver Bullion by the ounce or any weight you'd like. I will always sell AT MOST spot price/oz.

Thanks and message me if interested! I post quickly; you'll have your item in a couple days!




1943  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver In Various Forms BELOW SPOT! on: November 28, 2012, 01:57:05 AM
90% Silver Kennedy Halves were only made in 1964. Before that it was the Franklin Halves, also 90%.
From 1965-1972, Kennedy Halves were made of 40% Silver.
1944  Economy / Goods / Re: UGLY Christmas Sweaters! on: November 28, 2012, 01:54:59 AM
A++ for original posting

 Grin

Appreciated! As the Holiday draws closer, demand for these things goes up like crazy. I remember checking Craigslist out of desperation and the cheapest one I could find was $50! No lie! Do an internet search for "Ugly Christmas Sweaters".
1945  Economy / Goods / UGLY Christmas Sweaters! on: November 27, 2012, 06:17:05 AM
Christmas time is here, and if you have any kind of a social life you're probably invited to one of those "Ugly Sweater" parties. You wouldn't believe how hard these things are to find come time of the party. Last year I found myself unable to find one, so I vowed that next year I'd check out Garage Sales, Thrift Stores, etc. Well, I have three up for sale. You can see them in the picture. I'll go from left to right. And prices include shipping anywhere in US.
1. 2.6 BTC: Adult Small, fleece
2. 3.4 BTC Adult Large, CLASSIC Ugly
3. 3.0 BTC Adult Medium, UGLY heavy turleneck-show your originality



Thanks!
1946  Economy / Goods / Havana Club Rum from Cuba! The Caribbean's Best Rum-Outlawed in US: 2 Kinds! on: November 27, 2012, 05:49:19 AM
Hi everyone,
Up for sale are 2 bottles of Havana Club Rum from Cuba. As most people know, the United States has had in effect since the '60's an embargo with Cuba, meaning we can't buy or sell any of their goods. However this is a tragedy, as the island nation has produced the finest rum, tobacco, etc for hundreds of years. Why should we be denied these pleasures because of Cold War politics?
I have 2 bottles.
1) Havana Club Blanco - The State's base rum. Commonly sipped, occasionally mixed.
2) Havana Club Anejo de 3 Anos - Their Finest Rum aged for 3 years. ALWAYS sip-don't mix this one.
I am asking 4.2 BTC for the first bottle, shipped anywhere inside the US (this things heavy!)
I am asking 5.1 BTC for the second bottle, also shipped anywhere inside the US.
These would make great Christmas presents for anyone who likes alcohol (everyone).
Also, if a demand exists for other products of Cuban origin please let me know, I may be able to help you out.



Thanks!

*Second Bottle (3 Anos) Sold*
1947  Economy / Goods / US Civil War Union Coins [Pictures!] on: November 26, 2012, 10:19:52 AM
Hi,
I recently came across these. I researched and made because the country didn't know what the fate of their country was going to be. If Confederates won, Union money isn't worth anything and vice-versa. Anyways, they go for about $50/ea on Amazon. Though some may be more rare than others. Hopefully someone's interested.
Thanks!



1948  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver In Various Forms BELOW SPOT! on: November 24, 2012, 07:23:35 AM
You're right, meant to say '65-72. Thanks though. I do have some 90% Kennedys and Franklins.
1949  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver Coin Collectors: RARE and VALUABLE US and International coins on: November 23, 2012, 10:25:32 PM
I sell on eBay-that's where I do the bulk of my business. But I hate PayPal and how long it takes me to get my money...some of which I will ultimately turn into BTC. Just trying to save myself some time. So instead of me listing what I have, if you have a desire for silver coins worth more than face, post what it is exactly you're interested in and I'll get back to you quick.
1950  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver In Various Forms BELOW SPOT! on: November 23, 2012, 10:23:12 PM
I have dimes, quarters, and a ton of '64-'72 Kennedy Halves (40% Silver), war nickels (40% Silver) and my almost 2 ounce 92.5+% ingot.
1951  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver In Various Forms BELOW SPOT! on: November 23, 2012, 09:42:47 AM
Of course. What kind of quantity?
1952  Economy / Goods / Silver Coin Collectors: RARE and VALUABLE US and International coins on: November 23, 2012, 09:36:47 AM
Hi,
First of all, I have a supply of Kennedy Halves I want to sell as bullion Please see my other post for that.
BUT of much greater value than the bullion, I have a vast collection of rare and historic US, and some international, coins. 99% of them are silver-I never liked collecting non-silver coins. I'm heading to bed but tomorrow I will put up a list of what I have and corresponding prices-which will definitely be cheaper than eBay or any where else you would obtain them. Please post if interested, this will motivate me to put up everything, pictures and all.
Thank you!
1953  Economy / Goods / Silver In Various Forms BELOW SPOT! on: November 23, 2012, 09:29:28 AM
Hi,
I have various silver coins (primarily US). As the title says, I will sell for less than spot-5%. I also have a homemade 92.5% silver 1.78 ounce ingot. If interested, the majority come in the form of Kennedy Halves. But I have pre-'64 dimes and quarters, too. Also, I have some very rare coins I know are of high value. So, if you're a collector we can bargain too. My supply is limited, so please let me know.
Thanks!
1954  Economy / Goods / Re: Silver Coins + Gold Scrap + Silver Scrap on: November 21, 2012, 10:24:32 AM
Can you quote me on everything Sterling (no coins)?
1955  Economy / Goods / GENUINE Brass Knuckles (no "belt buckle")! Heavy weight! on: November 20, 2012, 09:04:17 AM
I am offering here a set of real, solid, brass knuckles. They have no markings on them-no "removable peg for a belt" stuff. They're just really heavy and brass lol. I only have one pair but have never gotten into a fight, so I should be alright lol. I am offering them at 5.5 BTC for the set (remember they're heavy=$hipping) TOTAL. Check out the pictures. Hope to hear from you!



1956  Economy / Goods / Re: Cuban Havana Club Rum, Blanco on: November 20, 2012, 02:42:38 AM
$19.95 in next ten mins
1957  Economy / Goods / Re: Cuban Havana Club Rum, Blanco on: November 18, 2012, 01:44:07 AM
*bump*
now with pictures
1958  Economy / Goods / Re: Dank Metal - Silver and gold for BTC @ Spot Price on: November 17, 2012, 09:07:29 AM
I believe the Standing Liberty is real. But I have seen a video with the same exact bar...it had about a 2mm thick shell of gold and was then filled with tungsten. Not saying thats the case here-just beware.
1959  Economy / Goods / Re: Cuban Havana Club Rum, Blanco *the pictues on: November 17, 2012, 09:01:11 AM
Here ya go

1960  Economy / Goods / Re: Cuban Havana Club Rum, Blanco on: November 17, 2012, 08:48:39 AM
Also, I have no problem w/Escrow.
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