2006 Silver And 24k Gold Ms70 Buffalo Coins With Display…
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Silver and gold, what a perfect combination. Especially when it's featured in a 2-Coin Set that includes the historic 2006 $50 24K Gold Buffalo and a 2001 Silver Buffalo Commemorative Dollar, both ...
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Somebody should start a campaign to drive these guys off the air like when “The Vault” was thrown off the air. That was a coin show that is no longer taking peoples money. Why not have this show join it??? I recently had 17 coins re-graded that I bought from these guys. 14 of them were overgraded which has cost me a lot in any resale value. All of them bought from Mezack and hsn and all were graded by Independent Coin Grading. Huge failure rate on grading.
robbery……….
less than 200 idiot so he says there is no such this as a 2006 gold buffalo ms70 by pcgs ngc or anyone
haha, two coins for $1800 lol.They sure got some guile for selling them at that price. Even so, I’m sure some fools will take them up on their ‘bargain’.1 Gold coin: $9001 silver coin: $11Actual price paid by fools: $1800. priceless.
where on earth can you get $11 for silver ?
he said the maint only made them and they can never make them again. No duh thats like saying this 1992 penny can never be made again its soo rare and exclusive.
i got that last weak at an coin shop for $1100.
you also got robbed then haha
are you guys jewish?the prices are triple the value.
your local coin shop has it for half the price.
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You absolutely do NOT want to put gold in your mouth and you need to get rid of those Amalgam fillings. The amalgam leaks mercury vapor and damages your health. If you do NOT believe this, look at this video and then when your dentist or someone ignorant of this issue tells you they are perfectly safe, you will know what to tell them:
Now watch this 5 minute video of how mercury destroys brain tissue. This study was done by a very credible school and verified by the University of Tennessee.
The amount of mercury used in this study was 100 to 1,000 times less than what you get when you brush one tooth over amalgam! If you put gold in your mouth, the mercury leaves at a rate 80 times faster due to the electrolysis created. NOT A GOOD IDEA. In fact, you need to see a GOOD dentist that will remove the amalgams safely that understands the problems with removing them and your health.
ALL amalgam fillings have infection under them, ALL OF THEM. Insist that your dentist follow the correct procedure for removal and then replace them with bondable CERAMIC that has a hardness of 300, the same as your original teeth.
good luck to you
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