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H H H YOU SAVE Up to 50% Over Other Dealer Prices! H H H AMERICAN CLASSICS


Indian Head Penny Very Good Condition


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Life Magazine called the


SS Central America “The Greatest Treasure Ever Found.”


PCGS Certified Pinch of Gold In individually numbered holders, certified as recovered


from the 1857 shipwreck by Chief Scientist Bob Evans. check/wire price


A “Pinch of Gold” was a unit of money used in commerce like in saloons to buy drinks. One gold pinch approximates the gold value of private mint 50¢ California fractional gold coins that were in use in 1857. Genuine California gold rush gold dust is rare as it was typically melted for ingot or coin production.


As low as $9900 Only PCGS Certified SS Central America Silver Dime


A days wage for a crew member aboard the SS Central America was 1 to 3 Silver Dimes, locked away in a safe designated for protecting payroll. This safe was recovered intact and sealed helping to preserve the quality and over all condition of these dimes.


4All shipwreck dimes are very rare and include a pinch of gold


4These dimes are far better preserved than most shipwreck silver coins


Offer Expires: 02/02/19 Call for Pricing


Delayed delivery will ship by Jan. 17, 2019


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• Texas Telemarketing Registered #2010-0004 • Texas Registered Precious Metal Dealer #0100913 • Beaumont, TX Registered Precious Metal Dealer #2012-04


Prices are subject to change in response to market conditions, and availability is not guaranteed. Please read important customer disclosures on our website or that accompany products purchased, including arbitration agreement. Gold Basis: $1,213 • Silver Basis: $14.16 Images for representation only and are not to scale. NO DEALERS PLEASE


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Limit 5 per household each


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1883, 1884 or 1885 Only H SOLD FOR $400 EACH 30 YEARS AGO H or


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