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Topic: Silver bullet Silver Shield 1 oz silver proofs (Read 812 times)

newbie
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December 12, 2017, 06:37:32 PM
#8
bump coins still available Im asking .003 BTC each or .0055 BTC for both including shipping from US,escrow is ok is the updated asking price OBO
legendary
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Meh.
September 21, 2017, 07:45:05 AM
#7
thanks for all the information to verify that these are indeed real just from the alternate "The Original SBSS" Mint Hhampuz. your help is much appreciated.

No worries man. I'm glad we found out the origin of these and I hope you will be able to sell them Smiley.
newbie
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September 21, 2017, 07:00:34 AM
#6
thanks for all the information to verify that these are indeed real just from the alternate "The Original SBSS" Mint Hhampuz. your help is much appreciated.
legendary
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Meh.
September 20, 2017, 03:29:51 AM
#5
sorry i haven't gotten back you you in a bit as i was away, but to answer your question i would love to put all my metal under a high end tester, would take a load off my mind, but as i don't ill pm you the guy i got these from so you can take a look yourself. hes been around for a while and has good feedback so seems trustworthy, I've been collecting these for a while and was selling a couple that i have lower numbers of for myself. they don't have coa's i was guessing due to being numbed. correct me if I'm wrong but my research shows mintage has numbered and unnumbered variations.

Hello, I've received your PM and I'll start taking a look at the other coins that he's selling. I'll also open up a thread on the Silver Shield Group forum regarding these coins that you have and ask for their opinions. I'll keep you posted on any progress I make but just know that it does seem a bit suspicious. There are numbered and unnumbered coins but that's the proof coins (with CoA) and then the BU coins.
newbie
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September 19, 2017, 08:03:55 PM
#4
sorry i haven't gotten back you you in a bit as i was away, but to answer your question i would love to put all my metal under a high end tester, would take a load off my mind, but as i don't ill pm you the guy i got these from so you can take a look yourself. hes been around for a while and has good feedback so seems trustworthy, I've been collecting these for a while and was selling a couple that i have lower numbers of for myself. they don't have coa's i was guessing due to being numbed. correct me if I'm wrong but my research shows mintage has numbered and unnumbered variations.
legendary
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Merit: 6194
Meh.
September 15, 2017, 06:48:44 PM
#3
Are these actually real Silver Shield coins? As I'm a part of the Silver Shield Group and talk to the creator behind these coins on a daily basis I've seen people ask him to number the coins on the rim. He's always stated that he does not want to do that as it takes too much effort and is not really worth it and he's using CoA's instead. I may be wrong if these are some earlier made coins but it does seem suspicious to me.
legendary
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September 09, 2017, 04:23:01 PM
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Very nice, the coins look to be in excellent condition!    Smiley
newbie
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      Silver Bullet Silver Shield 1 oz rounds from "The Original SBSS" version mint
#1 Enemy Unknown obverse and Federal Reserve Death and Debt Reverse #236/1000
Condition   Proof-Numbered on rim of coin-
Material   .999 Fine Silver
Product Year   2015
Product Size   39 mm
Weight   1 troy oz / 31.1 gr
http://imgur.com/PAm0YCW
http://imgur.com/IMxy6Mp
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The Enemy Unknown medallion takes inspiration from the Saint Gaudens double eagle,
to remind us of how a perceived ally may reveal itself to be our greatest foe.
Lady Liberty has been replaced by a ‘friend’ with an extended hand offeringan
olive branch and a smile on one side, hiding a dagger with a skeletal hand in
the other. Behind the figure are rays of sunshine, the promise of health and
prosperity. On the other side, in the figure’s wake, a dead olive tree stands,
with vultures circling overhead.The broken chain represents the broken chain of
commitment, when envy or malice rot away at the bonds of trust.

#2 Decentralized Bitcoin Obverse and Federal Reserve Death and Debt Reverse
         #190/1000
http://imgur.com/hLdc0iW
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Im asking .003 BTC each or .0055 BTC for both including shipping from US,escrow is ok. respectable best offer is ok as well
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