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Thread: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

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    Re: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

    Very nice coin. You just pick that up?

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    Re: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

    Murder was the Catholic answer - Pope Francis

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    Re: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

    Quote Originally Posted by StreetsOfGold View Post
    That coin was issued by the Vatican!

    Why are you promoting the Roman church?

    Are you a Jesuit?
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    Re: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

    Old steel, great coin! Let me guess, you found it in the reject bin of your local coinstar machine, right?
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    Re: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

    gold eh? might consider buying some myself consider these numbers

    http://realmoney.thestreet.com/artic...tant-investors

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    Re: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

    Quote Originally Posted by crimethink View Post
    That coin was issued by the Vatican!

    Why are you promoting the Roman church?

    Are you a Jesuit?
    This, directed at me, is THE funniest thing I have read all week, which reminds me of one of the BEST videos on youtube, worth MANY watches

    Murder was the Catholic answer - Pope Francis

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    Re: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

    Really?? An innocent thread about a gold coin gets turned into yet another pissing contest about religion between the same usual suspects? You people need to look on the bright side of life!!!

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    Re: Liberty Twenty Dollar #Gold 1896 Coin, mint condition:)

    For some reason I can never see anything in these show and tell threads. Just a blank post.

    Anyone got a suggestion why?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glass View Post
    For some reason I can never see anything in these show and tell threads. Just a blank post.

    Anyone got a suggestion why?
    Try different browsers if the same results, look at your Antivirus or ad blocking

    If the same may be think censorship?

    Or even as simple as your operating system?

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