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Michigan coin dealer buys gold coin from Salvation Army kettle
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stonej wrote:
http://www.freep.com/news/statewire/...7_20041220.htm Bad dealer: paying $440 for a 1901 double eagle. I would think that would easily be a $500+ coin in even the grungiest of condition. Good dealer: auctioning it off and donating the proceeds back to the Salvation Army. Perhaps dealers do have a conscience after all? Nah... -- Bob |
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