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1933 American Double Eagle For Sale

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i found an american double eagle coin when i was scuba diving off the coast of ibiza. on the coin it says $20 so i guess any offer over $20 gets it :)

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If you do indeed have this coin it is worth around 7 million dollars.

I wouldn't advise selling it for $20.

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thats mint coz i have 2. if your going to make an issue then you can just have it for free?

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If you do indeed have this coin it is worth around 7 million dollars.

I wouldn't advise selling it for $20.

Shhhhhhhh Sion, i'll ofer $21 mate :D

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thats mint coz i have 2. if your going to make an issue then you can just have it for free?

I have 5 1933 British pennies and a couple of 1954s.

Just send me your bank details and I'll charge you a penny. :)

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I have 5 1933 British pennies and a couple of 1954s.

Just send me your bank details and I'll charge you a penny. :)

or how about 1923 penny

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Not just any 1923 penny either. That's the excessively rare one with the 'half' error reverse!

Not to mention the Duraglit surface!

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Not just any 1923 penny either. That's the excessively rare one with the 'half' error reverse!

Not to mention the Duraglit surface!

Well, if someone's going to shell out their hard-earned money for such a rare artifact, the least they can expect is to have it nicely buffed up for them by the seller.

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Not just any 1923 penny either. That's the excessively rare one with the 'half' error reverse!

Not to mention the Duraglit surface!

Well, if someone's going to shell out their hard-earned money for such a rare artifact, the least they can expect is to have it nicely buffed up for them by the seller.

Personally I don't like my coins dunked in Brasso... but there we go.

I think that they're best left alone as I have heard horrific stories about people trying to clean them the wrong way and I like them to have a patina.

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Not just any 1923 penny either. That's the excessively rare one with the 'half' error reverse!

Not to mention the Duraglit surface!

Well, if someone's going to shell out their hard-earned money for such a rare artifact, the least they can expect is to have it nicely buffed up for them by the seller.

Personally I don't like my coins dunked in Brasso... but there we go.

I think that they're best left alone as I have heard horrific stories about people trying to clean them the wrong way and I like them to have a patina.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::D

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Not just any 1923 penny either. That's the excessively rare one with the 'half' error reverse!

Not to mention the Duraglit surface!

Well, if someone's going to shell out their hard-earned money for such a rare artifact, the least they can expect is to have it nicely buffed up for them by the seller.

Personally I don't like my coins dunked in Brasso... but there we go.

I think that they're best left alone as I have heard horrific stories about people trying to clean them the wrong way and I like them to have a patina.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::D

I've replied to something without reading the posts properly again haven't I. :blink::lol:

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i found an american double eagle coin when i was scuba diving off the coast of ibiza. on the coin it says $20 so i guess any offer over $20 gets it :)

I foudn one too off the coast of Bulszytza in the Baltic Sea.

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i found an american double eagle coin when i was scuba diving off the coast of ibiza. on the coin it says $20 so i guess any offer over $20 gets it :)

I foudn one too off the coast of Bulszytza in the Baltic Sea.

ROFLMAO! I think that must be quite a popular destination! I'm regularly see coins from there on ebay!

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