1972 olympic commemorative coins
Sega “Sapporo” pinball (1971) rooftop arcade, Nagasaki
2024.05.21 01:29 wandering_fab Sega “Sapporo” pinball (1971) rooftop arcade, Nagasaki
| Sega Retro: “Sapporo (セガ・サッポロ) is a 1971 electro-mechanical pinball table manufactured by Sega. Sapporo is considered to be one of the rarest Sega pinball games in existence (although every 70s Sega machine is uncommon). It was released to coincide with the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, and has a similar Winter Olympics theme. Sega themselves are said to only own one survivng unit.” submitted by wandering_fab to pinball [link] [comments] |
2024.05.21 01:20 JadedBarber5363 [WTS] [WTT] Slabs, Proof Sets, Ike’s, 10 oz Bars, 5 oz Bars, 1 oz Bars, 1 oz Rounds/Coins, Kooks, Geigers, Fractional, Foreign, Goldbacks, Casino Tokens, Collectables, and more.
*Chat Preferred. Only accepting trades for items under “COLLECTABLES”. Items are verified using SIGMA Investor (thru and gravity), Pocket Pinger, Weight, and magnet.
PROOF GOLD ROUNDS AND COINS: 1896 O Morgan Dollar- $30 1 oz APMEX Bar- $32
2000 The Dawn of A New Millennium 1oz Silver- $35 1 Gram Geiger In Assay- $10
40% lot ($6.5 Face)- $60
35% Lot (5 War Nickels)- $8.50
16x 1 oz Silver Towne Mighty Eagles- $512 4x 1 oz Buffalos- $128 7x 1 oz Misc Nicer Rounds- $230 15x Casino Tokens- $22 EA or all for $21 EA 5 oz Sealed Bar- $160 5 oz Bull Bar- $160 Cale Yarborough 1 oz Round- $45 1978 Cien Pesos- $20 4 Standing Liberty Quartahhhs- $25 1974 1 oz Liberty Medallion- $35 20x 1 oz Tokelau 2024 Proof Mustang- $36 EA for all for $34 EA Numismatic 90% (1905 Barber Dime, 1915 Barber Quarter, 1901 O Barber Half, and 1937 Walker.)- $47 $3 Face 90% Lot ($1 Wash, $1.20 Rosevelt’s, $.80 Mercs all with dates and some are higher grades)- $65
2x 1962 Proof Sets (Some missing random pieces like cardboard or paper)- $26 EA Blue Ike (1x 1971, 2x 1972, 3x 1974)- $13 Ea 10 oz Bar- $315 1 oz Peace Dollar Round- $40 4x 2023 Kookaburra (W/Capsule)- $35 EA 4x 2024 Kookaburra (W/Capsule)- $35 EA 1 oz Germania Mint Allegories (W/COA)- $45 1 oz 2024 BU T2 ASE- $35
500 Gram The Holy Mint Bar- $525 6x Vintage Bars (Engelhard, JM, and Silver Towne) Lot- $215 1964 Accented Hair Proof Set (Complete)- $70 24x 2024 1/10 Silver Brittanias- $10 EA or all for $9 EA 2001 S Proof JFK Half- $12 Foreign lot In Flips (31 Coins)- $25
Foreign lot Loose (21 Coins and most are Canadian)- $15
1 New Penny (26 coins dates all in the 1970s), 1/2 New Penny (16 coins dates all in the 1970s), and 2 New Pence Lot (26 coins dates all in the 1970s)- $40
1970 1 Piso Pope Paul VI (Non PM)- $5 1966 Jamaican Commonwealth Games Coin- $4 1983 Netherland Coin Set (Cracked Open Case)- $7 RANDOMS: 5x 1 Gram Argor Palladium- $65 EA or $63 EA for all Silver 1975 Philippines Proof Set (complete)- $90 10 Oz “The Wedge” DHF Silver Bar- $380 SLABS: (Whale deal is buy all slabs get the 1900 Morgan for $60)
2022 1oz Serbia Nikola Tesla Natural Healing NGC MS70- $115 1944 Winged Liberty Dime PCGS MS66- $40 1964 Washington Quarter NGC PF67 (Crack on slab)- $15 1946 Walking Liberty Half PCI MS65- $95 2017 S ASE NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo San Fransico Slab- $120 1922 D Peace NGC MS63- $85 2023 Morgan CAC First Delivery MS69 Slab- $100 Bradford Exchange 2023 T2 BU ASE- $40 1855 Germany 1 S Hamburg MS63 NGC (Toner)- $80 2007-S PCGS PR70DCAM John Adams- $11 COLLECTABLES: Will trade for low premium Silver and Gold. [WTT] [WTS]
2x 2021 Cameroon Crucifix Coin- $120 EA 6x Fiji 2022 Snowflake Coin W/Crystals (Sealed)- $85 EA 3x Fiji 2023 Wonders Of Nature Great Barrier Reef Coin- $145 EA 2021 Star Wars IG-11 NIUE Coin- $105 2021 Samoa Splash Of Colour (Color 🇺🇸) New York City Coin- $175 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Shipping/payment:
🚛*Shipping- is $5 for 1-8 oz (Ground Advantage), $6 for 9-12 oz (Ground Advantage) and $10 for over 12 oz (Priority Mail) both with tracking numbers. American shipping only 🇺🇸 (prices are for lower 48). I am shipping out of Oklahoma, if you are close I may be able to ship cheaper ground than priority on higher weights. Be sure to inquire if you expect that to be the case.
🧾*Payment- I accept Zelle (preferred), Venmo, cash app, and PayPal FF (least preferred and not available for low flair users). Please no notes/comments or I will refund (if you are forced to use one add an emoji or . ) Thanks!
💂 *Security- I will not give my password to anyone for any reason. I have enabled two factor authentication and have other steps to help protect myself and the buyers. I also use the same setup to take proof photos, so any deviation in that is a red flag 🚩.
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2024.05.21 01:13 JadedBarber5363 [WTS] [WTT] 1 Gram Palladium, Slabs, Proof Sets, Ike’s, 10 oz Bars, 5 oz Bars, 1 oz Bars, 1 oz Rounds/Coins, Kooks, Geigers, Fractional, Foreign, Goldbacks, Casino Tokens, Collectables, and more.
*Chat Preferred. Only accepting trades for items under “COLLECTABLES”. Items verified using SIGMA Investor (Thru and Gravity), Pocket Pinger, Weight, and Magnet.
PROOF GOLD ROUNDS AND COINS: 1896 O Morgan Dollar- $30 1922 Peace Dollar- $26 SOLD
1 oz APMEX Bar- $32
2000 The Dawn of A New Millennium 1oz Silver- $35 1 Gram Geiger In Assay- $10
40% lot ($6.5 Face)- $60
35% Lot (5 War Nickels)- $8.50
16x 1 oz Silver Towne Mighty Eagles- $512 4x 1 oz Buffalos- $128 7x 1 oz Misc Nicer Rounds- $230 15x Casino Tokens- $22 EA or all for $21 EA 5 oz Sealed Bar- $160 5 oz Bull Bar- $160 Cale Yarborough 1 oz Round- $45 1978 Cien Pesos- $20 4 Standing Liberty Quartahhhs- $25 1974 1 oz Liberty Medallion- $35 20x 1 oz Tokelau 2024 Proof Mustang- $36 EA for all for $34 EA Numismatic 90% (1905 Barber Dime, 1915 Barber Quarter, 1901 O Barber Half, and 1937 Walker.)- $47 $9.50 $3 Face 90% Lot (
$6 JFK, $.50 Franklin, $1 Wash, $1.20 Rosevelt’s, $.80 Mercs all with dates and some are higher grades)- $65
2x 1962 Proof Sets (Some missing random pieces like cardboard or paper)- $26 EA Blue Ike (1x 1971, 2x 1972, 3x 1974)- $13 Ea 10 oz Bar- $315 1 oz Peace Dollar Round- $40 5 4x 2023 Kookaburra (W/Capsule)- $35 EA 5 4x 2024 Kookaburra (W/Capsule)- $35 EA 1 oz Germania Mint Allegories (W/COA)- $45 1 oz 2024 BU T2 ASE- $35
500 Gram The Holy Mint Bar- $525 6x Vintage Bars (Engelhard, JM, and Silver Towne) Lot- $215 1964 Accented Hair Proof Set (Complete)- $70 24x 2024 1/10 Silver Brittanias- $10 EA or all for $9 EA 2001 S Proof JFK Half- $12 SLABS: 2022 1oz Serbia Nikola Tesla Natural Healing NGC MS70- $115 1950 S Booker T Washington PCGS MS65- $65 SOLD
1944 Winged Liberty Dime PCGS MS66- $40 1964 Washington Quarter NGC PF67 (Crack on slab)- $15 1946 Walking Liberty Half PCI MS65- $95 2017 S ASE NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo San Fransico Slab- $120 1922 D Peace NGC MS63- $85 1900 Morgan PCGS MS63 (Toned)- $115 SOLD
1883 Morgan NGC “Fattie” MS64 (Toned)- $125 SOLD
2023 Morgan CAC First Delivery MS69 Slab- $100 Bradford Exchange 2023 T2 BU ASE- $40 1855 Germany 1 S Hamburg MS63 NGC (Toner)- $80 RANDOMS: 5x 1 Gram Argor Palladium- $65 EA or all for $63 EA Silver 1975 Philippines Proof Set (complete)- $90 10 Oz “The Wedge” DHF Silver Bar- $380 COLLECTABLES: Will trade for low premium Silver and Gold. [WTT] [WTS]
2x 2021 Cameroon Crucifix Coin- $120 EA 6x Fiji 2022 Snowflake Coin W/Crystals (Sealed)- $85 EA 3x Fiji 2023 Wonders Of Nature Great Barrier Reef Coin- $145 EA 2021 Star Wars IG-11 NIUE Coin- $105 2021 Samoa Splash Of Colour (Color 🇺🇸) New York City Coin- $175 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Shipping/payment:
🚛*Shipping- is $5 for 1-8 oz (Ground Advantage), $6 for 9-12 oz (Ground Advantage) and $10 for over 12 oz (Priority Mail) both with tracking numbers. American shipping only 🇺🇸 (prices are for lower 48). I am shipping out of Oklahoma, if you are close I may be able to ship cheaper ground than priority on higher weights. Be sure to inquire if you expect that to be the case.
🧾*Payment- I accept Zelle (preferred), Venmo, cash app, and PayPal FF (least preferred and not available for low flair users). Please no notes/comments or I will refund (if you are forced to use one add an emoji or . ) Thanks!
💂 *Security- I will not give my password to anyone for any reason. I have enabled two factor authentication and have other steps to help protect myself and the buyers. I also use the same setup to take proof photos, so any deviation in that is a red flag 🚩.
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2024.05.20 23:29 enderkg [WTS] / [WTT] BU 1 oz Vintage 1974 Silver Trading Units, A-Mark Liberty Bell Silver Rounds, 2 oz Niue Panama-Pacific Commemorative NGC holder
Hope everyone had a nice weekend!
Selling the last of my .999 fine 1 oz silver rounds:
PROOF album.
- 1974 INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSAL TRADE UNIT (QTY
22 20 AVAILABLE) high relief rounds - Price: $32.50 each
- LIBERTY BELL SILVER A-MARK (QTY
4 3 AVAILABLE) in protective flips - Price: $32.50 each
Guardhouse storage tube included with a purchase of 15 or more rounds.
Also have this special 2 oz silver coin:
- 2015 2 oz gilt Niue Panama-Pacific Commemorative 100th Anniversary, NGC holder - Price: $145
Shipping is $10 for Priority Mail Flat Rate or $6 for Ground Advantage. Both methods are tracked and insured.
Payment methods accepted: PayPal (PPFF), Venmo, Cash App, or Zelle. Next post office visit:
Tuesday, May 21 Trades considered for fractional gold (1/4 oz, 20 Franc, British sovereign, etc.) for some of the items above. I'm open to reasonable offers, especially when multiple items are purchased together.
Please send a PM or chat. I pack securely and discreetly. 2-factor authentication password-protected seller.
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2024.05.20 22:45 TheBlaringBlue Gaming's Art of the Keepsake
I’ve had a lot of adventures in my life.
I’ve traveled, made friends, seen sights, competed in sports, and participated in events.
Sometimes, following any of these endeavors, a small object would find itself in my possession. A knickknack, a totem, a doodad.
Maybe it was a collection of Mardi Gras beads from my trip to New Orleans. Or a t-shirt tossed by a cheerleader at a sporting event. A toy from a claw machine. A mixtape from a friend. A thank-you note. A cheap piece of junk from a tourist’s gift shop.
Whatever they were didn’t matter — what matters is that they were often
a representation of whatever moment in time they came from. I never threw these things away. I set them on my desk or on my shelves. When those spaces filled up, I bought two small storage containers. They’re filled to the brim and I’m currently filling a third.
Why keep the color-coordinated bandana a stranger gave me in the park during
Pokemon Go’s heyday? Why hold onto the Save the Date from my high school friend who ended up getting divorced not two years later? What significance or use could I possibly have for those goofy White Elephant gifts my kickball team gave at the yearly Christmas party?
No purpose, no reason and
there is none, respectively.
And yet I don’t want to let them go. You see, they are reminders of times and experiences — Keepsakes. Mementos. Souvenirs. In some ways, they’re a physical collection and documentation of my life.
It reminds me a little bit of this weird quirk I have when I play video games.
--
I likely dumped more than 500 hours across all my
Skyrim save files. There was no other game, there needn’t be any other game and there still hasn’t been any other game since.
In my adulthood, I returned to one of its many definitive editions for one last victory lap. With my experience, memory and fully-formed adult brain, I approached the game methodologically, in an optimal order, carefully. I built my ideal character and crafted only what was needed — down to the last iron ingot. I explored, I experienced — I did every major and minor quest, making it my perfect playthrough.
One thing I love about
Skyrim is the loot. Yes, there’s 20 million iron daggers and boring, inventory-cluttering useless items… but then there’s the special ones.
There’s the unique weapons at the end of each Daedric quest. The trinkets from the Thieves Guild. Spellbooks, statuettes and storybooks. The eerily-delivered note for the assassin’s questline. The robes of the king, the rings and necklaces of Jarls.
You know them — the
items with one-of-a-kind names and designs that are specific to each of their quests. You see, these items carry a story with them. How you stole for them or killed for them. Traveled, battled, talked, stealthed, lied, solved your way into their possession. They’re the game’s biggest treat.
That’s why, at the culmination of my final ever
Skyrim playthrough, I bought a house in Whiterun and filled it with these objects.
Weapons and armors on the walls and on the racks, items and books placed carefully on shelves - but not just any weapons, armors, objects and books. Only the special ones. It was a house that told the story of all of my adventures.
I sat down in a chair next to Aela the Huntress in my castle, my throne room. I saved my game one final time.
--
For all of gaming’s swashbuckling adventures, magnificent worlds and large stretches of land to traverse, they don’t always give us too much to remember them by, do they?
I appreciate
Skyrim so much for understanding the nature of the epic they were creating. The ability to fill your house with display cases, armor mannequins and weapon racks demonstrates the developer’s awareness of their playerbase and the scale of the adventures they were sending them on.
These are adventures to cherish, to tell tales of, to be remembered.
Will anyone else give me what
Skyrim did?
…
The answer’s yes, actually.
It’s a fascinating yes, too — because not every keepsake system is cut from the same cloth. Games offer
unique takes on the mechanic that energize it, give it new life and perspective and add layers of meaning to it in fresh ways.
And I’ve got plenty of examples.
--
In
The Outer Worlds, special items you collected while out adventuring would be placed in specific locations throughout your ship,
The Unreliable, upon return. These included things like:
• Posters • Signs • Various ISO items • Tossballs & Tossball cards • Golden bird statuettes • Many, many more
Sometimes these were stored by the game in your captain’s quarters, but other times, they’d appear in your squad’s quarters instead.
No matter where they got stored, these items were more than just junk. They were signature weapons of terrible villains whom you defeated, they were outlandish garb from flamboyant characters who painstakingly passed away to protect your life, they were motifs of resource-gouging corporations whom you shutdown for the good of cities and planets.
They were special, they were keepsakes. Their addition made
The Unreliable feel alive and lived in, part of your own, unique journey, filled with the stories and tales of your adventure and — importantly and specifically to
The Outer Worlds — your choices.
—
The second and third installments of the
Mass Effect series
contained model ships you could buy from vendors that would then go on display on desks or on racks in your spaceship,
The Normandy.
These are a little different because you buy them, rather than slice somebody’s head off for them, but they still count.
What makes them still count here is twofold:
• Some model ships only become available after completing certain missions that actually involve the ship you’re buying a model of, so they still serve as a reminder and memento of specific accomplishments in this way • If you transferred your save data through the games, models you collected in ME2 would appear automatically on The Normandy in ME3. Being able to carry souvenirs into a sequel is exceptional, and a feat I’ve not found any other game to match.
Mass Effect: Andromeda saw a return of this feature, too. You ended up re-gathering old ships of yore in this installment, however.
Andromeda also featured a more traditional collectible-style search; these model ships were looted from various locations in the world.
The original trilogy used the model ships as
landmarks for its major moments, to be remembered across the series, while Andromeda
paid homage to the previous games and encouraged its players to explore its world more thoroughly. —
In
Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, building up your burgeoning young settlement of Ravensthorpe is a central gameplay mechanic — as you acquire more resources to build with, the size of the village grows both in length, width and inhabitants.
The game includes optional side quests that change those who wander your evolving home and hub in medieval England. They include:
• Capturing a stray cat • Saving a fox from a burning home • Befriending a fallen hunter’s wolf pet
In each instance, the living being will join your settlement — the cat will stay underneath Eivor’s seat in your longship, the fox will wander Ravensthorpe and the wolf will welcome you in your personal quarters, howling at your arrival.
You can interact and pet them whenever you like, playing a short animation displaying the affection between the two.
These three “collectibles” don’t feel like trinkets, but
living, breathing additions to your home that give it joy and life, as well as
keep you young.
—
Speaking of Norse culture, central to
Biomutant is a form of Yggdrasil — the WorldTree.
Central to
Biomutant’s story is saving the old, decaying and currently-being-eaten-by-giant-monsters WorldTree. And there are two impressive quests in the game that reflect back to the player their efforts in saving it.
One quest saves the tree from festering toxins below its roots — and the tree’s colors
change from green to fluorescent white as a result.
Another quest by the name of Aurora has you activate monoliths around the map that direct energy to the WorldTree. The quest climaxes by
having the tree give off a swirling, sparkling aura that hangs perpetually while you travel the world and complete more objectives.
It even matches your affinity — if you’re taking the side of love and justice, the aura is white, while if you play for the destruction of the planet, the aura will hang black.
What’s special about these to me is that they don’t
do anything. They don’t get you any closer to saving the world or the tree, but they definitely did something important –
The WorldTree’s central location in the map and absolutely massive scale allow for it to be seen at all times from just about anywhere in
Biomutant’s world. This means, after I had completed these two quests, the fruits of my labor were on gloriously beautiful display at all times.
Biomutant’s mementos aren’t keepsakes you can’t take with you when you leave the planet — they’re
visual celebrations of your hard work, an ever-present reminder of your endeavors and care for a dying world. —
More briefly,
Cyberpunk 2077 allowed you to fill V’s apartment with keepsakes as well, featuring dream catchers, posters, paintings, action figures and more.
In
Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance Ace Azzameen’s personal quarters would fill up with medals and displays as you progressed through the game.
In
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, some of the most legendary Zelda equipment ever was available to the player, including the Sword of Six Sages, the Fierce Deity Sword, and the Biggorons Sword — all of which can be hung in display cases in Link’s home.
Meanwhile,
Uncharted 4 greets players near its opening sequence with an attic filled with memorabilia and keepsakes that Nathan Drake himself has kept after all these years. It’s not us — the players — ourselves collecting and hoarding, but it was lovely to see Drake thinking along the same lines as us souvenir psychopaths.
—
I’ll end with gaming’s classic — Mario. The red-hatted Italian also did the keepsake thing in one of his most beloved installments.
Super Mario: Odyssey allowed you to
decorate The Odyssey with stickers and trinkets from your escapades by spending purple coins you could collect while out adventuring on one of the game’s many worlds.
A vanilla
Odyssey player’s ship might look the same as it did at the game’s start, but a completionist might have a slew of trinkets and décor, like:
• Peach’s Model Castle • Dinosaur models and trophies • Shiverian Nesting Dolls • A plush frog • Flowers and a watering can from Steam Gardens • Statues of Pauline, Jaxi, Jizo • A lamp and rock fragment of the moon
Hell, the
game director himself sounds like he’s read this very article:
“But what about decorating the ship? There’s a shop that appears in many kingdoms where you can buy souvenirs and stickers using the purple coins you’ve gathered.
Collecting memories is one of the best parts of traveling, don’t you think?” –Kenta Motokura
The ability to make
The Odyssey your own
evolved the traditional fetch-quest nature of collectible gathering and drove the player to go that little bit of extra distance in exploring and engaging with the various kingdoms and mastering the game’s platforming.
--
Video game narratives and their accompanying worlds are monstrously large nowadays. As enjoyers of the medium, us gamers spend a lot of time in them.
Like, a lot.
In recognition of this, game developers have given gamers a number of distinct tools to document their triumphs and sagas — each with their own unique flavor of congratulations and commemoration.
For our enormous investment with huge worlds and long, winding quests,
something tangible we can keep hold of provides value, meaning, memories. They make our journey — one which we have committed so much to — special, transcendent, our own. They give us things
no other entertainment medium can give.
So fuck photo mode. A picture isn’t worth a thousand words — my keepsakes are.
(A special thanks to the members of patientgamers for their contributions to this post that helped inform this essay with games I have and have not played.) submitted by
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2024.05.20 21:04 Ryederon Ground score
| Found this laying on the pavement this morning. Never had seen a coin with Che Guevara on it prior to this! I believe it to be a Cuban Three Peso commemorative coin. submitted by Ryederon to coins [link] [comments] |
2024.05.20 19:56 Ryederon Found on the ground this morning
2024.05.20 17:29 St00f4h1221 My collection so far…
Bit hap hazard at the moment, I guess the random Olympic swimmer means I’ve got to get the rest now 😅
Any idea on the £1 coin? It’s silver so I’m assuming it’s been taken from a proof set but not 100% sure, any advice on that one?
Couple of random American coins and one graded Canadian. I’ve got a few proof sets I haven’t photographed yet but might chuck them up at some point t.
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2024.05.20 16:54 ViktorMos Commemorative coin 1 crown 2002 dedicated to the theme of Harry Potter
2024.05.20 15:25 IrinaSophia Saint Lydia of Philippi, the Equal to the Apostles (May 20th)
As recorded in the Acts of the Apostles (16:12-30), Lydia of Philippi was the Apostle Paul’s first convert to Christianity in Europe. Her conversion came after hearing Paul’s words in Philippi proclaiming the Gospel of Christ during his second missionary journey.
As described in the Acts, Lydia was a “seller of purple”, a person who traded in purple dyes and fabrics for which the city of Thyatira was noted. Purple goods were part of a high value industry and were used by emperors, high government officials, and priests of the pagan religions.
Tradition relates that she and her husband may have been involved in this business. At some point Lydia and her household moved from Asia Minor to the city of Philippi in Macedonia. The reasons she moved may have been business related as Philippi was a Roman colony on the major east-west trade route, the Egnation Highway, between Rome and Asia. Also, she may have been a Jewish convert who no longer could worship in the custom of the Thyatirans.
Lydia met with the Apostle Paul on his second missionary journey about the year 50. Paul and his companions started their journey visiting the established churches in western Asia Minor when he answered a vision in which he saw a man dressed in a Macedonian manner calling upon him to “Come over to Macedonia and help us.“
Paul’s custom was to find local synagogues in which he would preach. But, apparently the Jewish population in Philippi was not sufficient to allow holding Sabbath Services for the Jewish men. Thus, Paul’s party walked out of the city following the Gangites River (now called the Angista River) when they came upon a group of women praying in the manner of Jews, along flowing water. After greeting the women, Paul and his companions sat down and shared the good news of Christ’s salvation with them. Lydia, among the women, had listened attentively and took the message to heart. She and her family were then baptized in the Gangites River along which they had been praying. Thus, Lydia became the first person in Europe to become a follower of Christ.
As Acts notes, Paul and his companions were well received by Lydia as they stayed at her house after their release from the Philippi prison. Surely, during their imprisonment, Lydia and those who assembled in her home spent the night in prayer for the release of Paul and Silas, making her home the first Christian Church in Europe. When Paul departed from Philippi he left Luke behind to preach the Gospel and to establish firmly the church in Philippi, using as its core Lydia, the jailer, and their households.
Paul speaks fondly, in his letter to the Philippians, of the brethren who were members of the church of Philippi, calling them ”…my beloved and longed-for brethren, my joy and crown…” (Philippians 4:1).
Saint Lydia was recognized as a Saint in the Orthodox Church by the Ecumenical Patriarchate under Athenagoras I on 23 May 1972. She is commemorated annually on May 20th.
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2024.05.20 15:22 IrinaSophia Saint Lydia of Philippi, the Equal to the Apostles (May 20th)
As recorded in the Acts of the Apostles (16:12-30), Lydia of Philippi was the Apostle Paul’s first convert to Christianity in Europe. Her conversion came after hearing Paul’s words in Philippi proclaiming the Gospel of Christ during his second missionary journey.
As described in the Acts, Lydia was a “seller of purple”, a person who traded in purple dyes and fabrics for which the city of Thyatira was noted. Purple goods were part of a high value industry and were used by emperors, high government officials, and priests of the pagan religions.
Tradition relates that she and her husband may have been involved in this business. At some point Lydia and her household moved from Asia Minor to the city of Philippi in Macedonia. The reasons she moved may have been business related as Philippi was a Roman colony on the major east-west trade route, the Egnation Highway, between Rome and Asia. Also, she may have been a Jewish convert who no longer could worship in the custom of the Thyatirans.
Lydia met with the Apostle Paul on his second missionary journey about the year 50. Paul and his companions started their journey visiting the established churches in western Asia Minor when he answered a vision in which he saw a man dressed in a Macedonian manner calling upon him to “Come over to Macedonia and help us.“
Paul’s custom was to find local synagogues in which he would preach. But, apparently the Jewish population in Philippi was not sufficient to allow holding Sabbath Services for the Jewish men. Thus, Paul’s party walked out of the city following the Gangites River (now called the Angista River) when they came upon a group of women praying in the manner of Jews, along flowing water. After greeting the women, Paul and his companions sat down and shared the good news of Christ’s salvation with them. Lydia, among the women, had listened attentively and took the message to heart. She and her family were then baptized in the Gangites River along which they had been praying. Thus, Lydia became the first person in Europe to become a follower of Christ.
As Acts notes, Paul and his companions were well received by Lydia as they stayed at her house after their release from the Philippi prison. Surely, during their imprisonment, Lydia and those who assembled in her home spent the night in prayer for the release of Paul and Silas, making her home the first Christian Church in Europe. When Paul departed from Philippi he left Luke behind to preach the Gospel and to establish firmly the church in Philippi, using as its core Lydia, the jailer, and their households.
Paul speaks fondly, in his letter to the Philippians, of the brethren who were members of the church of Philippi, calling them ”…my beloved and longed-for brethren, my joy and crown…” (Philippians 4:1).
Saint Lydia was recognized as a Saint in the Orthodox Church by the Ecumenical Patriarchate under Athenagoras I on 23 May 1972. She is commemorated annually on May 20th.
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2024.05.20 13:00 Akashi-SevenDays One Piece Day '24 Livestream 20.05.2024
2024.05.20 10:45 wandering_fab Sega “Sapporo” pinball (1971), rooftop arcade, Nagasaki
| According to Sega Retro: “Sapporo (セガ・サッポロ) is a 1971 electro-mechanical pinball table manufactured by Sega. Sapporo is considered to be one of the rarest Sega pinball games in existence (although every 70s Sega machine is uncommon). It was released to coincide with the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, and has a similar Winter Olympics theme. Sega themselves are said to only own one survivng unit.” submitted by wandering_fab to SEGA [link] [comments] |
2024.05.20 10:39 wandering_fab Vintage rooftop arcade, Nagasaki
| According to Sega Retro: “Sapporo (セガ・サッポロ) is a 1971 electro-mechanical pinball table manufactured by Sega. Sapporo is considered to be one of the rarest Sega pinball games in existence (although every 70s Sega machine is uncommon). It was released to coincide with the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, and has a similar Winter Olympics theme. Sega themselves are said to only own one survivng unit.” submitted by wandering_fab to japanpics [link] [comments] |
2024.05.20 09:36 Fire_Empire2 Fr bro I'm more lucky in custom banner than Cha banner
2024.05.20 08:26 Wonderful-Ad2831 Funny visual bug during a draw
2024.05.20 06:01 inu0ne Wouldn’t changing the merch (gray shirt with white stitching) be grounds for false advertising?
| I think this would be a legitimate reason to ask for a refund since it was advertised with stitches in the photo attached. My suggestion to US MOAS who got the shirt is to email hybe or whoever is in charge of tour merch for TXT and ask for a refund. submitted by inu0ne to TomorrowByTogether [link] [comments] |
2024.05.20 05:54 Then_Marionberry_259 Need an assist!!
2024.05.20 05:19 EveningRequirement27 Need an assist!!
| Silver stacker here and I need some advice. I’ve inherited this gold pendant. It’s 18 grams of 18k gold. I’m confident of the authenticity despite The Franklin Mints reputation. @$2,430 per ounce, and melt of $1,054. What should I expect to receive from a reputable gold dealer? Thanks in advance and looking to officially join the club soon!! submitted by EveningRequirement27 to Gold [link] [comments] |
2024.05.20 04:57 OrganizationFalse668 [WTS] Home Run Deals For Summer!
Shipping and Payment
USPS priority box /envelope $10
USPS 1st class $6 up to 7 oz
“ Risky “ 1st class 🫧 envelope non-machinable $2 -
I take Zelle , Venmo , Cash App
No notes ! emoji okay 👍
I also accept Mailed Cash and trades for gold, goldbacks , platinum and palladium.
I make excellent packages but after I drop it off its the responsibility of USPS.
Date Proof:
https://imgur.com/a/JnaeImC 2015 Canada 1/20th gold $1 - $old
1991 Australia 1/20th gold - $old
An $5 premium for fractional sovereign issued gold people!
Zelle preferred on these.
$100 army man lot
1oz cannabis silver and 1 oz copper
3 90% half
A Morgan and a mercury dime
$095 shipped !
PRE-33 GOLD
https://imgur.com/a/MNAYZip 1908 D $5 Gold $1300
https://imgur.com/a/xINXuM0 1927 2.5 gold $800
https://imgur.com/a/diOJZvh 1914 D 2.5 Gold $700
https://imgur.com/a/PX94LL9 1901 2.5 Gold $650
https://imgur.com/a/mExBjEn SILVER COINS AND ROUNDS 🕰️
Niue 1oz silver Aerosmith 1 oz $35
1oz silver 5 mark Germania “ witchcraft “ - $60
Homer Simpson 2019 donut $70
Simpson family Christmas $55
1oz silver Superman Samoa 🇼🇸 $5 coin $35
Spider-Man 1oz $40
St. Lucia 2020 1 oz silver lizard 🦎 $31
2021 Wonder Woman 1oz $70
Batman 1oz $70
Scarface 1 oz $35
🥤 Coca-Cola 1 oz silver round 1 oz $35
Grogu Star Wars 1oz silver $35
🇺🇸 Army 1 oz silver bar / round $35
Bar 1
Bar 2 digital camouflage
Street fighter chun lee 1oz 🇯🇵 - $31
Wolverine 1oz 🇨🇦 $50
The Godfather 1oz silver $40
Silver Bart Simpson 1 oz $60 🛹
2023 Homer Simpson carded 1 oz $60 📷
SWAMP THING 1oz colorized- $75 📷
2024 silver shield 1oz silver cannabis round $40
ET 🪐 Niue 1oz 2 dollar movie poster bar $45
1 oz trump wanted rounds $35
Beavis and butthead 🔥 🧻 1 oz silver
$80
Intaglio Mint 1oz “ the 4 seasons “ nude art 🖼️ round $60
Donald Duck $40
4 or so FRANCE 🇫🇷 10 franc 1965-69 silver .8134 asw
$27 melt is $26.62
1oz Silver Camel Cigarettes Joe Camel 🐪 - $65
Disneys snow White doc 1 oz $70
1 oz proof ablum
https://imgur.com/a/tYA9NDZ Silver $1 commemorative
Capsule only
Baseball $1 proof $29
Lewis and Clark proof $29
2011 infantry no box $33
1992 Columbus $1 - $29
D-day $1 bu $33
Wright brothers $1 $29
Capsule proof:
https://imgur.com/a/9sCzhiP In original mint packaging 📷
1993 WW2 2 coin set $1 - $35
1993 WW2 2 coin set proof $33
1994 World Cup 2 coin set $33
1995 civil war battlefield 2 coin proof set $35
1995 Olympic cyclist 🚴 proof $30
1995 Olympic track and field proof $30
1996 national community service proof $30
1996 Smithsonian $1 proof $30
1998 Robert f Kennedy $1 proof - $35
1999 Yellow stone national park $35
2003 wright brothers first flight $1 proof - $30
2006 San Francisco old Mint $1 proof $35
Benjamin Franklin founding father proof $35
2012 Infantry Soldier $1 $40
Comm proof:
https://imgur.com/a/iaF31xI Silver Dollars 💵
1883 o $100
2007 ASE certified $35
2006 ASE certified $35
Nicer 1921 Morgan in cap $38
1926 D peace dollar $33
1887 $1 - $70
1921 Morgan plastic flip $45
1886 $1 $70
1922 peace dollar $30
Better 1922 peace dollar $30
Nice 1922 peace dollar $30
1925 peace dollar $30
Proof:
https://imgur.com/a/fBk2WiY 1921 Morgan MS $60
1896 Morgan $65
1885 Morgan $90
1878 CC $1 $170
1897 $1 $85
1890 O $1 $80
1921 MS $60
Proof;
https://imgur.com/a/jJbdBJa Glass Panther Art pours and more,
🥤🍔🌎🦩🌞🧊
Fallout New Vegas
Lucky 38 1oz silver “ platinum chip “ $45
Vintage 1977 Coca-Cola 1oz silver bar
Nashville TN $70
Norfolk Va $70
Atlanta $70
Contemporary Coca-Cola 1oz silver bar $35
Contemporary Coca-Cola 1oz silver round $35
Coca-Cola Christmas 2019 Fiji Santa Clause 1oz - $50 🎅
Fiji 🇫🇯 1oz coca-cola bottle cap $149 📷
10k gold coca-cola pin 📌 $150 📷
7.5 oz 1:1 scale .999 silver derringer - $400 ⭐️
3oz M4 🐆 $199 ! 🔥
1oz army man $90
Sunshine 1oz $140
Cyborg 1oz $140
Smurf 1 oz $35
Art cola Proof ;
https://imgur.com/a/mlUyEQZ HALF DOLLARS and more 💵
1822 Bust half dollar $75
1825 bust half dollar $70
1876 seated half $50
Proof
https://imgur.com/a/PhO1Bhq SETS 📺 📷
Silver war nickel set $8
Dimes of the 20th century $6
Bill of rights silver 50c young collector set
$19
Jewelry 💍
Check back soon
Rarities 🦜 📷
1/4 oz art bar gilded Halloween $35
1/4 oz art bar gilded Pug $35
COPPER 📣
Copper Cannabis Leaf 🍁 Round $2
2023 year of the Dragon 🐉 copper round $2
Lincoln Wheat Cent 1oz COPPER $2
Copper proof;
https://imgur.com/a/b6dcW1Y 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 GOLD 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
0 - 2021 New Hampshire 1 GoldBack $5 each - free ihp with purchase and ground shipping limit 4 ihp
I’m out of these, sell me or trade for cheap.
https://imgur.com/a/JBEAJ4j Bank of America 10k pendant with seed pearls , I think it’s 3.6 grams. $120 📷
Bank of America 10k pin 📌 no pearls, $100
📷
Fractional silver
1 gram silver in card or loose $2
📷
https://imgur.com/a/x4CsSMR CANADA SILVER 🇨🇦 🍁
Canada 1955 50c $20 📷
Canada $1 1987 proof $20 📷
Superman $20 silver $25
Batman vs Superman Canada $20 silver coin $29
Bugs Bunny $20 silver $35
Star trek 2016 silver $20 coin. $35
2016 Canada $20 silver T-Rex $25
2014 Canada $20 Snowman $22 2014 Canada $20 silver summer swimming coin $22
Canada proof
https://imgur.com/a/bUSuicI Bank bag assortment lot that I forgot:
Futurama Shut up and take my money 1oz - $45
From glass panther
vintage coke bar 1oz $65
2014 icg panda $38
St. Lucia 1 oz lizard 🦎 $old
Trump wanted $32
https://imgur.com/a/q8pR7c3 USPS priority box /envelope $10
USPS 1st class $6 up to 7 oz
Risky envelope shipping $2
I take Zelle and Venmo Cash App and Mailed Cash and small gold or 1 goldbacks @3.75
I make excellent packages but after I drop it off it is the responsibility of USPS
Don’t give me or anyone your password or sensitive information beyond what is required to complete the transaction. Mods will never ask.
Proof:
https://imgur.com/a/JnaeImC submitted by
OrganizationFalse668 to
CoinSales [link] [comments]
2024.05.20 04:56 OrganizationFalse668 [WTS] home run deals for summer!
Shipping and Payment
USPS priority box /envelope $10
USPS 1st class $6 up to 7 oz
“ Risky “ 1st class 🫧 envelope non-machinable $2 -
I take Zelle , Venmo , Cash App
No notes ! emoji okay 👍
I also accept Mailed Cash and trades for gold, goldbacks , platinum and palladium.
I make excellent packages but after I drop it off its the responsibility of USPS.
Date Proof:
https://imgur.com/a/JnaeImC 2015 Canada 1/20th gold $1 - $old
1991 Australia 1/20th gold - $old
An $5 premium for fractional sovereign issued gold people!
Zelle preferred on these.
$100 army man lot
1oz cannabis silver and 1 oz copper
3 90% half
A Morgan and a mercury dime
$095 shipped !
PRE-33 GOLD
https://imgur.com/a/MNAYZip 1908 D $5 Gold $1300
https://imgur.com/a/xINXuM0 1927 2.5 gold $800
https://imgur.com/a/diOJZvh 1914 D 2.5 Gold $700
https://imgur.com/a/PX94LL9 1901 2.5 Gold $650
https://imgur.com/a/mExBjEn SILVER COINS AND ROUNDS 🕰️
Niue 1oz silver Aerosmith 1 oz $35
1oz silver 5 mark Germania “ witchcraft “ - $60
Homer Simpson 2019 donut $70
Simpson family Christmas $55
1oz silver Superman Samoa 🇼🇸 $5 coin $31
Spider-Man 1oz $40
St. Lucia 2020 1 oz silver lizard 🦎 $31
2021 Wonder Woman 1oz $70
Batman 1oz $70
Scarface 1 oz $35
🥤 Coca-Cola 1 oz silver round 1 oz $35
Grogu Star Wars 1oz silver $31
🇺🇸 Army 1 oz silver bar / round $35
Bar 1
Bar 2 digital camouflage
Street fighter chun lee 1oz 🇯🇵 - $35
Wolverine 1oz 🇨🇦 $50
The Godfather 1oz silver $40
Silver Bart Simpson 1 oz $60 🛹
2023 Homer Simpson carded 1 oz $60 📷
SWAMP THING 1oz colorized- $75 📷
2024 silver shield 1oz silver cannabis round $40
ET 🪐 Niue 1oz 2 dollar movie poster bar $45
1 oz trump wanted rounds $35
Beavis and butthead 🔥 🧻 1 oz silver
$65
Intaglio Mint 1oz “ the 4 seasons “ nude art 🖼️ round $60
Donald Duck $40
4 or so FRANCE 🇫🇷 10 franc 1965-69 silver .8134 asw
$27 melt is $26.62
1oz Silver Camel Cigarettes Joe Camel 🐪 - $65
Disneys snow White doc 1 oz $70
1 oz proof ablum
https://imgur.com/a/tYA9NDZ Silver $1 commemorative
Capsule only
Baseball $1 proof $29
Lewis and Clark proof $29
2011 infantry no box $33
1992 Columbus $1 - $29
D-day $1 bu $33
Wright brothers $1 $29
Capsule proof:
https://imgur.com/a/9sCzhiP In original mint packaging 📷
1993 WW2 2 coin set $1 - $35
1993 WW2 2 coin set proof $33
1994 World Cup 2 coin set $33
1995 civil war battlefield 2 coin proof set $35
1995 Olympic cyclist 🚴 proof $30
1995 Olympic track and field proof $30
1996 national community service proof $30
1996 Smithsonian $1 proof $30
1998 Robert f Kennedy $1 proof - $35
1999 Yellow stone national park $35
2003 wright brothers first flight $1 proof - $30
2006 San Francisco old Mint $1 proof $35
Benjamin Franklin founding father proof $35
2012 Infantry Soldier $1 $40
Comm proof:
https://imgur.com/a/iaF31xI Silver Dollars 💵
1883 o $100
2007 ASE certified $35
2006 ASE certified $35
Nicer 1921 Morgan in cap $38
1926 D peace dollar $33
1887 $1 - $70
1921 Morgan plastic flip $45
1886 $1 $70
1922 peace dollar $27
Better 1922 peace dollar $27
Nice 1922 peace dollar $27
1925 peace dollar $27
Proof:
https://imgur.com/a/fBk2WiY 1921 Morgan MS $60
1896 Morgan $65
1885 Morgan $90
1878 CC $1 $170
1897 $1 $85
1890 O $1 $80
1921 MS $60
Proof;
https://imgur.com/a/jJbdBJa Glass Panther Art pours and more,
🥤🍔🌎🦩🌞🧊
Fallout New Vegas
Lucky 38 1oz silver “ platinum chip “ $45
Vintage 1977 Coca-Cola 1oz silver bar
Nashville TN $70
Norfolk Va $70
Atlanta $70
Contemporary Coca-Cola 1oz silver bar $35
Contemporary Coca-Cola 1oz silver round $35
Coca-Cola Christmas 2019 Fiji Santa Clause 1oz - $50 🎅
Fiji 🇫🇯 1oz coca-cola bottle cap $149 📷
10k gold coca-cola pin 📌 $150 📷
7.5 oz 1:1 scale .999 silver derringer - $400 ⭐️
3oz M4 🐆 $199 ! 🔥
1oz army man $90
Sunshine 1oz $140
Cyborg 1oz $140
Smurf 1 oz $35
Art cola Proof ;
https://imgur.com/a/mlUyEQZ HALF DOLLARS and more 💵
1822 Bust half dollar $75
1825 bust half dollar $70
1876 seated half $50
Proof
https://imgur.com/a/PhO1Bhq SETS 📺 📷
Silver war nickel set $8
Dimes of the 20th century $6
Bill of rights silver 50c young collector set
$19
Jewelry 💍
Check back soon
Rarities 🦜 📷
1/4 oz art bar gilded Halloween $35
1/4 oz art bar gilded Pug $35
COPPER 📣
Copper Cannabis Leaf 🍁 Round $2
2023 year of the Dragon 🐉 copper round $2
Lincoln Wheat Cent 1oz COPPER $2
Copper proof;
https://imgur.com/a/b6dcW1Y 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 GOLD 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
0 - 2021 New Hampshire 1 GoldBack $5 each - free ihp with purchase and ground shipping limit 4 ihp
I’m out of these, sell me or trade for cheap.
https://imgur.com/a/JBEAJ4j Bank of America 10k pendant with seed pearls , I think it’s 3.6 grams. $120 📷
Bank of America 10k pin 📌 no pearls, $100
📷
Fractional silver
1 gram silver in card or loose $2
📷
https://imgur.com/a/x4CsSMR CANADA SILVER 🇨🇦 🍁
Canada 1955 50c $20 📷
Canada $1 1987 proof $20 📷
Superman $20 silver $25
Batman vs Superman Canada $20 silver coin $29
Bugs Bunny $20 silver $35
Star trek 2016 silver $20 coin. $35
2016 Canada $20 silver T-Rex $25
2014 Canada $20 Snowman $22 2014 Canada $20 silver summer swimming coin $22
Canada proof
https://imgur.com/a/bUSuicI Bank bag assortment lot that I forgot:
Futurama Shut up and take my money 1oz - $45
From glass panther
vintage coke bar 1oz $65
2014 icg panda $38
St. Lucia 1 oz lizard 🦎 $old
Trump wanted $32
https://imgur.com/a/q8pR7c3 USPS priority box /envelope $10
USPS 1st class $6 up to 7 oz
Risky envelope shipping $2
I take Zelle and Venmo Cash App and Mailed Cash and small gold or 1 goldbacks @3.75
I make excellent packages but after I drop it off it is the responsibility of USPS
Don’t give me or anyone your password or sensitive information beyond what is required to complete the transaction. Mods will never ask.
Proof:
https://imgur.com/a/JnaeImC submitted by
OrganizationFalse668 to
Pmsforsale [link] [comments]
2024.05.20 01:23 Armageddonar [WTS] desirable US gold, 2016 proof walking liberty, 2010 proof buffalo, 1987 proof eagle, 2016 proof eagle PR70, 1904-S double eagle MS64, and a variety of world gold and platinum, many slabbed coins at spot
Proof and album Safe password pledge: I have enabled 2FA and will not give out my password to anyone.
Spot is calculated using kitco $2437/ozt
US gold 2016 1/2 ozt Walking Liberty OGP + COA, one of the best looking modern coins, also this is not a proof coin, can't update the title now, $1450
https://imgur.com/mlwOO61 https://imgur.com/xC9ah2C https://imgur.com/qjIHCkc
2010 1 ozt proof gold buffalo OGP + COA, $2550
https://imgur.com/ZF74N3t https://imgur.com/5QcjmXx https://imgur.com/yE5fk0o
1987 1 ozt proof gold eagle OGP + COA, roman numerals, $sold https://imgur.com/pxF7Nxm https://imgur.com/TrOPxHI https://imgur.com/xothI1t
1904-S liberty double eagle PCGS MS-64, cheapest S mint MS-64, recent feebay auction price $2850+, back of holder has some small chips, $2600
https://imgur.com/t15sef3 https://imgur.com/J6vaiJT
2016 1/2 ozt proof gold eagle PCGS PR70, perfect specimen of 30th anniversary proof eagle, $sold https://imgur.com/HDKQCWl https://imgur.com/B1piYTe
World slabbed gold and platinum https://imgur.com/dGKCEmV https://imgur.com/eWCoW84 https://imgur.com/WxuPftx https://imgur.com/fUx57Wg
2009 Isle of Man Angle 25th anniversary 1 ozt .9999 gold + 1/20 ozt .999 platinum NGC PF69UCAM w/ COA $2541 (spot +2%)
1991 Taiwan
Republic of China 80th anniversary 1ozt .999 gold PCGS PR67DCAM w/ COA $2437 (spot)
2014 Niue Disney Donald Duck 1ozt .999 gold NGC PF70UC $2437 (spot)
2016 Smithsonian Panda Bei Bei 1 ozt .999 gold NGC PF69UC $2437 (spot)
1987-S China 50 yuan gold panda 1/2 ozt .999 gold NGC MS68 $1231 (spot +1%)
1990 China 100 yuan gold panda large date 1 ozt .999 gold NGC MS67 $2461 (spot +1%)
2022 Swiss Shooting Festival 500-franc gold taler (mintage 150, hard to find premium piece) 1/2 ozt .999 NGC PF70UC $1450
1978 Dominica $300 Independence Coat of Arms NGC PF65UCAM AGW 0.5556 ozt $1351 (spot)
1979 Turkey 500 Lira FAO Development of Peasant Women PCGS PR65CAM AGW 0.2359 ozt $575 (spot)
1979 Dominican Visit of Pope John Paul II PCGS MS68 AGW 0.3472 ozt $846 (spot)
1981 Greece Pan-Europe Games 5000 Drachmai NGC PF69UCAM AGW 0.3657 ozt $900 (spot +1%)
2021 Tristan Da Cunha: Elizabeth II gold Proof 1/4 Noble 1/4 ozt .999 PCGS PR70DCAM $615 (spot +1%)
1955 Mexico 5 pesos restrike AGW 0.1206 ozt ANACS MS65 $300 (spot +2%)
1959 Mexico 10 pesos restrike AGW 0.2411 ozt PCGS MS66 $600 (spot +2%)
1987 Switzerland proof Matterhorn 1/2 ozt platinum NGC PF68UCAM $600
World raw gold https://imgur.com/mksItJC https://imgur.com/oVzgQJH
Commemorative Japan Oban 1 ozt .999 gold round-ish Box + COA $2437 (spot)
1919/3 Colombia 5 pesos AGW 0.2355 ozt $sold 1886 Germany Prussia 20 Mark AGW 0.2305 ozt Circulated $567 (spot +1%)
1927 Netherland 10 Gulden AGW 0.1947 ozt AU/BU $474 (spot)
1875 Netherland 10 Gulden AGW 0.1947 ozt $474 (spot)
Shipping: CONUS only. USPS ground $5 (total weight <6 oz). Priority small box $9, medium box $15. Insurance extra.
Disclaimer: I package well and discreet. But without insurance, my liability ends when USPS first scan the package.
Insurance: I'll self insure for 1%. Or fully insured registered mail for $35.
Payment: Prefer Zelle. Accept Venmo, PPFF, or CashApp. No notes or single emoji only.
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