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Jim, I have a nice Oregon MS64 that I would sell for $150 shipped.

 

You can veiw the pics on my page by clicking red signature line below

 

He wants to buy Proof examples, not business strikes. ;)

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I stand corrected. ;)

 

No you don't. You were absolutely correct in stating that "the odds of you finding one of these outside of a major auction are very small".

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There is one for sale here.

 

:sumo::roflmao: The irony is awesome

 

Carl

 

I don't see any irony at all. I am looking to buy legitimate certified commemorative proofs, not cleaned junk.

 

 

Explaining irony is ironic. Situational irony--an incongruity between what is expected and what occurs. The coin cited is a "legitimate certified commemorative proof" from the same seller you have noted in several threads as offering "cleaned junk". Now, honestly, don't you find that a bit "ironic"?

 

Carl

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There is one for sale here.

 

:sumo::roflmao: The irony is awesome

 

Carl

 

I don't see any irony at all. I am looking to buy legitimate certified commemorative proofs, not cleaned junk.

 

 

Explaining irony is ironic. The coin cited is a "legitimate certified commemorative proof" from the same seller you have noted in several threads as offering "cleaned junk". Now, honestly, don't you find that a bit "ironic"?

 

Carl

No.

 

Adios and good hunting.

 

Carl

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There is one for sale here.

 

:sumo::roflmao: The irony is awesome

 

Carl

 

I don't see any irony at all. I am looking to buy legitimate certified commemorative proofs, not cleaned junk.

 

 

Explaining irony is ironic. The coin cited is a "legitimate certified commemorative proof" from the same seller you have noted in several threads as offering "cleaned junk". Now, honestly, don't you find that a bit "ironic"?

 

Carl

No.

 

I find it more than a bit ironic. ;)

 

Adios and good hunting.

 

Carl

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