Free State Wyoming Forum
Free State Wyoming (FSW) Community => Swap Meet => Topic started by: Jared on August 12, 2010, 06:07:18 PM
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Selling this for a friend o' mine ---
$55 shipped, $50 FTF in Sundance ...
(http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/rr252/kirkofistan/forsale/fd8584d7.jpg)
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I will pay 65 dollars to anyone out there who has an FSW coin to sell.
If that helps your family get (Or stay) in/to Wyoming then fantastic! Then we BOTH win!
As a backstory, and with Jared's indulgence, do you recall an offer sent from
the Dime Horseshoe to buy this coin? Gosh, that was so silver=23 dollars ago
and yet the offer was 45. What fools we were!
Alright, just celebrating the 'new' reality that a silver ounce coin
is the new 50-dollar 'bill' (http://www.jhmint.com/).
Terence
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For those who don't follow the price of silver, here are two good tickers.
(http://quotes.ino.com/affiliates/metals-175x105.gif)
(http://www.kitconet.com/images/quotes_2a.gif)
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Y'all remember when I first sold these coins for about $16?
Gee.
I might -- just might -- have a coin or two available for sale at the Jam.
(If so, I'll announce it there; please don't ask before.)
We'll probably see $1800 gold and $60 silver by year's end.
Finally, spot prices are catching up to my forecasts in Molôn Labé!
Boston
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Y'all remember when I first sold these coins for about $16?
Gee.
I might -- just might -- have a coin or two available for sale at the Jam.
(If so, I'll announce it there; please don't ask before.)
We'll probably see $1800 gold and $60 silver by year's end.
Finally, spot prices are catching up to my forecasts in Molôn Labé!
Boston
Coming late to the party and reading HOL in 2009 I found the news and
contextual 'headline' stories in the novel to be so close to current (Late 2009) reality that it
often caused a double-take on whether or not it was a real or novel-based news story!
Take my $65 bid in April as the low starting bid for any FSW coins
that may see the Jam in early June.
Terence
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Hey Terence. Your $65 "low bid" on the FSW WY coin may just be what the actual real-time "spot price" of what a one ounce silver American Eagle may be by then. ;)