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he has always offered me a good price, and has been a real good friend/neighbor. enough even if it drops to $1000/oz to pay for his needs for the rest of his life, let alone he is well enough off, and is ready to live a minimalist life his last several years.
#SILVERSTACK REPORT NO THUMBNAIL PLUS#
He is wise and taking his gold(Au) with him, from what i know, about 200 plus tozs, mostly in 1 ounce Krugerrands and AGE's. several Morgans.and much more good stuff, PM wise. a 1921d mercury dime in AU condition, 2 old Connecticut coppers, a 1817 reales of 8, some sweet old US 90%.
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999 older rounds, about 60-75 odd tozs worth. i bought and brought home, 10-1986 ASE's, many assorted. So, of his silver bullion and coins and PENNIES!!! and i mean pennies remaining. i am jealous, but still happy here in Connecticut with my family that keeps growing.he was always a bit of a loner.all his family lives in, Maine, Nova Scotia, and Quebec area.īut here is some (photos) of the remaining PM's i brought home today from him.i was able to cheery pick from him for the last time, maybe.the rest he is selling on CL or will possibly donate if not.go get it boys!!!. no?.he is relocating on 3 plus seaside acres in a lovely little fishing town in Cebu. I am telling ya folks, proper food, lots of clean water, and daily movement and works. he is wisely leaving Connecticut to live south of the border while he is still young, (74) and healthy as anyone i know that is say 60 years old and in great shape and health. today's buy was stuff he had even forgotten he tucked away.i will bet there will be more.haaaaa, us Connecticut Yankees that hoard ?, need to be careful where we put it all.>lol.
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Last year and into this year, i bought coins and bullion from him each month, at times as he was slowly liquidating his coins and bullion, and i could not lay out all the cash at once for the entire collections.so he was kind to me in spreading it out and in price.
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i left some coins for others, that i just had no interest in.i also thought i had already bought all his coins, rounds, bars, and numi's. i picked through what he had left and waiting for me on his kitchen table when i arrived, which he found in the last few months, here and there in his old home. However i cleaned him out of the rest of his coins and bullion, that i wanted. i also did not photograph (yet) the extensive amount of impressive old antiques i purchased from him, still to be picked up also. Much of the old chestnut planking is from the 1700's to mid 1800's.all the flooring for the most part is 16" to 36" wide, some and most worn beautifully, some virgin, that must have been in attics as flooring, i presume, all plane-able still, due to its thickness.beautiful stuff. The chestnut, it is secure in a old steel freight container 20' by 10' by 8', filled!!! i just bought it all, off of an old friend, craftsman/hoarder/carpenter/ renaissance man, going out of business, leaving the states, all elective on his part.the chestnut flooring is from many older homes here in New England and in my corner of Connecticut, now gone for parking lots, shopping centers, and such.progress i guess.LOL. I did not photograph the best stuff bought, which was not bullion or coins. A sweet out of the blue, sad but fun buy today.oh yeah.