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Ebay's Very Best All 90% Old US SILVER BULLION ESTATE COINS Full 16 oz Pound Lot 

Ebay's Very Best All 90% Old US SILVER BULLION ESTATE COINS Full 16 oz Pound Lot
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Ended:Feb 22, 201216:00:21 PST
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US $562.00 [ 0 bids ]
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Item location:Spokane, Washington, United States
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 320850027516

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Circulated/Uncirculated: CirculatedComposition: ALL Unsearched Old US 90% Silver Coins
Strike Type: Business  

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DISCOVERED IN NORTHERN IDAHO…


MASSIVE HOARD OF OLD US SILVER COINS…


THE REAL DEAL!!  Maybe you’ve read about it already, but this discovery should cause quite a stir, and we are proud to present it to eBay now.


THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST COIN HOARD WE HAVE SEEN IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS…BAR NONE!!


Check around for yourself.  COMPARE!  You simply will not find a better ALL 90 % Silver deal.  We have THE LOWEST PRICE FOR THE BEST QUALITY!  


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This listing is for a full standard 16 oz.  Pound

Old 90% US Silver Coins from the Idaho Hoard!

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ONE FULL POUND LOT:  Please DO NOT compare this rare opportunity with the various “best coin lot deals” on eBay these days, many that are simply not legit.  Often selling in “quarter-pounder”, or half-pound lots, always for so-many dollars, "and 99 cents", they do advertise heavily!  But if you read their feedback, and investigate their negatives, you should realize, they’re not being honest with their customers.  Folks, you are simply not going to find a better deal than we are offering here, anywhere!


ABOUT US...We have been selling on eBay for close to 15 YEARS... and if you look in our eBay store, you might find all sorts of antiques, and artwork, and perhaps a few bullion items as well.  But our real claim to fame is that we were the first to bring the true auction estate experience to eBay.  Often selling entire estates at once, word has spread, and these days we frequently get phone calls from folks all over the nation, and beyond, who want to consign various goods.  The important point here that we want to share is that we have NEVER offered a large coin hoard like this before that we were allowed to sell “by the pound.”


THE NEW ECONOMY…Not so long ago, we were advising our larger clients to consider selling everything “all at once”, and in fact we have sold single estate lots for as much as a quarter-million dollars, with many others in the six-figure range.  But times have changed!  This time, with this massive silver hoard weighing close to a THOUSAND POUNDS, our honest recommendation was to take the extra time to sell in smaller lots.  These days, we feel it is better for all parties involved to offer a truly REASONABLE deal, that the average person is better able to afford.




“UNSEARCHED…”  Here’s a word thrown all over eBay these days.  Folks, we’re going to confront this issue head-on.  First, let’s ask this important question:  Can ANYONE say that a particular group of coins are really “unsearched”?  Think about it!  Even if some coins supposedly sat for decades somewhere, was someone around making sure no one ever peeked?  This is reality, and a seller who plays games with this issue, perhaps telling you they wouldn’t dare “insult your intelligence” (but then they do anyway!) is simply not honest, so do yourself a big favor, don’t waste your time with them.


ONE FULL 16 OZ. AVP POUND…INCREDIBLE VARIETY OF OLD COINS!



One bid gets you ONE FULL STANDARD POUND, ALL OLD US 90% SILVER COINS .  Please beware of sellers only giving you a “troy” pound, because that’s only 12 ounces instead of 16!


Silver Dollars…It looks like there’s enough of these to ensure that at least a couple go into every pound.  You may get more, but not less than this.  This is the only thing we’re doing besides just weighing out the coins.


FREE SPEEDY & INSURED SHIPPING!!  Within the USA please.



WHAT OUR BUYERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE IDAHO HOARD...

  Outstanding service! Speedy shipping! Acquired 1881 Morgan Dollar in my lot.BUYER: m**m (14Feedback score is 10 to 49)PRICE: $284.50
 As promised, thanks!BUYER: t**m (413Teal star icon for feedback score in between 100 to 499) PRICE: $2687.00
   As described - fast delivery - very satisfied!BUYER:  r**a (319Teal star icon for feedback score in between 100 to 499)  PRICE: $578.50
 FAST;SUPER COIN VARIETY as well as SILVER weight!! These guys are the BEST!!!!A1 BUYER:  i**7 (397Teal star icon for feedback score in between 100 to 499)PRICE: $1129.00
   Above my expectations. Great Seller. Excellent transaction all around. Thanks. BUYER:  e**i (96Blue star icon for feedback score in between 50 to 99) PRICE: $575.20
  Nice coins!! Coins were even better than described!! AAAAAAAA+++++++++++ BUYER: e**c (819Purple star icon for feedback score in between 500 to 999)  PRICE: $1907.00
   good transaction - will buy from againBUYER: b**5 (97Blue star icon for feedback score in between 50 to 99)PRICE: $3539.00
   Great selection, sooper quick ship...Thanks BUYER: f**2 (15Feedback score is 10 to 49) PRICE: $757.00
   Fast shipping. Great communication. Will do business again. Thank you. BUYER: u**q (106Teal star icon for feedback score in between 100 to 499)PRICE: $1175.00
   Great coins, very nice selection, some bu and many old dates...thanks BUYER: h**s (15Feedback score is 10 to 49)PRICE: $588.00




HAVE SOME EXTRA TIME ON YOUR HANDS?  PLEASE READ ON...…It is very seldom that a very large discovery like this has no “history”.  Here’s what we learned, we present it as it was shared with us..



In 1963, when President Kennedy was assassinated, rumors began circulating around the nation that he may have been killed because he wanted to do away with the stranglehold the bankers had on the country, through the Federal Reserve system.  In fact, Kennedy had seen to it before his untimely death, that a not-so-new currency would be issued called simply “United States Notes”.  No, they were NOT Federal Reserve notes, they were backed only by the good faith and credit of the United States.  In other words, the existence of these bills in circulation would strongly suggest that the Federal Reserve really was not necessary at all!  Soon, the yoke might be thrown off, and the game would be up.  BUT, Kennedy didn’t live long enough to really do battle with these very powerful people.  Instead, the very next year, 1964, became the final year of having silver coins in general circulation.



If you were alive back then, you probably remember the “hysteria” of trying to grab any silver coins that came your way.  People everywhere were stashing them, and within months, almost no silver coins were left in circulation, they had all been put away.  This was the beginning of many silver hoards, and so it was with this one.  However, the story goes back a bit further too.  Two decades before this, the nation's gold had been taken out of circulation with Roosevelt’s confiscation, and subsequent criminalization of gold ownership, in 1933.  Certain people even at that time made a decision to try not to deal with paper money, if they could avoid it.  Plus, with the Depression, not many had large bills in their wallets anyway.  Anyone who could “save” anything at all, often just saved the “small change” they could spare here and there.  For those that no longer trusted banks, this savings would literally go into jars, and cans, and perhaps eventually larger containers.



After 1964, with old suspicions now confirmed, we now had people who actively sought out old silver coins, not because they were collectors, but because they didn’t trust paper money.  And then, 1973.  President Nixon, literally facing the evaporation of the nation’s gold from Fort Knox, as it went to oil sheiks and others, closed the “gold window”.  That decade ended with gold and silver at the highest levels in history.



If you were there in 1980, you certainly remember the mania that took hold of everyone.  People were melting their silverware!  But others were still buying, with the expectation that the US dollar was finally going to meet it’s end.  Because coin dealers were melting anything they could, some collectors were finally able to buy even better coins, for little or no premium over melt.  Again, some people took this opportunity to amass even more silver.


Finally, in the past decade, as silver hit a bottom, new interest was kindled, and again, more silver was put away.

 

All these things went into the making of this giant hoard of over a thousand pounds!  No, the gentleman who amassed most of his net worth in this way was not a “collector”, he just never trusted banks, nor paper money.  But can we call this hoard “unsearched” because of this?  No.  He bought from other farmers, but also coin dealers, over a very long period of time, so we must assume that at least portions of this hoard were gone through, and the simple fact is, no one can say anything for sure!



 

 

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