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Author Topic: [SOLD] Silver Washington Quarters, 48 ea (8.68 oz) selling for Spot+Ship  (Read 927 times)
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February 19, 2012, 05:10:58 PM
Last edit: January 10, 2015, 07:26:08 PM by StewartJ
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*** SOLD: 48 Silver Washington Quarters, Circulated Quality ***

- Selling at spot price + shipping, with NO premium,
- Mostly 1963, 1964 vintage with a few older ones,
- A great way to build up your Silver Bullion Stash.

Grade      : .90 Silver (.181 oz of silver per Quarter)
Ounces    : 8.68 oz of silver total (48 x .181)
Condition : Circulated
Payment  : Bitcoins direct or Dollars via Mt Gox Redeemable Code
Shipping  : USPS w/Delivery Confirmation Number, Continental USA only
Price       : Spot price per ounce + shipping ($5.50)
Breakout of Coin Dates:  1964x30, 1963x12, 1952×2, 1958/1954/1948/1944 x1 ea

I am selling these at current Spot Price. You can quickly find the latest spot value for silvers coins at
http://www.coinflation.com/silver_coin_values.html

After confirming funds, will ship same or next day. Shipping is $5.50, w/USPS Shipping to include
Delivery Confirmation. Shipping in Continental US only

For payment I am accepting BTC direct or Dollars via Mt Gox Redeemable Code. The Gox Redeem method
is preferred and I will give a discount for that method of purchase.

For a quote  at current spot price, and to share transaction details, please email stewartj@safe-mail.net
or PM me.

For any other questions, comments or concerns please feel free to post on this forum thread.


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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=484.1140
Previous Silver Sale Threads:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=58838.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=58432.0
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Going to be notifying repeat customers regarding the Silver Quarters.
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Any pictures?  I get scared when I read "Circulated Quality."
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Last edit: February 23, 2012, 12:24:05 AM by StewartJ
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Any pictures?  I get scared when I read "Circulated Quality."

These Quarters have been sold to a return customer earlier today.

Sorry I did not specify the condition of the coins or post pics of them.

The were essentially in Very Good condition, closer to uncirculated than circulated, but I always want to give
the benefit of the doubt to the customer.

Please note, these Quarters were mostly dated 1964 and 1963 vintage, so they were newer as far as junk silver goes.
Also they were being sold at spot value for Silver bullion content, and not for the numismatic value of the coins themselves.

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