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Nickelless
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NotABigDeal
Penny Hoarding Member
   

USA
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Posted - 04/17/2008 : 06:20:54
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Never seen a good deal on gold flakes. Must be the absolute worse way to purchase gold....In the famous words on Nancy Reagan, "Just say no." Just how I feel.
Deal
p.s. Odd how they are in CA supposedly, but demand payment in pounds....huh. |
I'm so sick over pennies....I frequently trade a dime or two for the whole "take-a-penny" container if sufficient coppers exist. That will get you some odd looks.
Steady looking for the elusive Indian head.... |
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terminal99
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Posted - 04/17/2008 : 07:20:27
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| There was a guy selling brass flakes sealed up as gold on Ebay last year. I would be careful. |
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TZcards
New Member

USA
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Posted - 04/17/2008 : 09:48:14
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| The gold flakes in vials almost have no weight. I have seen them and probobly less a quarter gram of actualy gold in them. |
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Ardent Listener
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USA
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Posted - 04/17/2008 : 10:03:17
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| I would rather have an old scrap 14K ring than gold in the form of flakes or dust. |
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starwarsgeek171
Penny Hoarding Member
   

USA
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Posted - 04/18/2008 : 12:29:26
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| I received some gold flake for free when I won an auction on eBay. I promptly posted the same question that you did on an eBay forum. A knowledgeable old-timer with great feedback described the process: They take about one ounce of gold, and then they hammer/press it out so that it could cover more than an acre in area. The flakes are worthless unless you have mass quantities that you can press together to get some mass back. |
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fiatboy
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Posted - 04/19/2008 : 01:20:43
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| Stay away from the flakes. I have a vial I got for free, but that's about all it's worth. :P |
"Bart, it's not about how many stocks you have, it's about how much copper wire you can get out of the building." --- Homer Simpson |
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Saul Mine
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
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Posted - 04/20/2008 : 03:41:33
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| I bought some to see what it is. It's mostly copper. Not only that, but the guy only shipped 2/3 of what he offered! |
A penny sorted is a penny earned!
Please use tinyurl.com to post links. Long links make posts hard to read. |
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moboman
Penny Collector Member
  

USA
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Posted - 04/25/2008 : 20:33:26
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| I got some free with a coin auction. They are kind of nice looking. |
I throw away used penny wrappers "by the ton" |
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fiatboy
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Posted - 04/25/2008 : 20:48:20
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quote: They are kind of nice looking.
They do look pretty nice!  |
"Bart, it's not about how many stocks you have, it's about how much copper wire you can get out of the building." --- Homer Simpson |
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Neckro
New Member

USA
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Posted - 05/11/2008 : 12:42:34
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| I got some free from a coin I won. Done an acid test on it, came out to be alum foil. |
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NotABigDeal
Penny Hoarding Member
   

USA
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Posted - 05/11/2008 : 14:18:12
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quote: Originally posted by Neckro
I got some free from a coin I won. Done an acid test on it, came out to be alum foil.
Nice....
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I'm so sick over pennies....I frequently trade a dime or two for the whole "take-a-penny" container if sufficient coppers exist. That will get you some odd looks.
Steady looking for the elusive Indian head.... |
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JSutter
Penny Pincher Member
 

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Posted - 05/11/2008 : 15:20:59
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| You're better off straining your Goldschlager. |
$100.00 of 59-82 CU 1.6 cents each shipped. Will trade for junk silver |
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Nickelless
Penny Hoarding Member
   

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harbinger
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Posted - 05/11/2008 : 16:17:31
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| Yeah I got some of these free with a silver art bar i bought pretty unimpressive really.I just relisted them and with postage got half of my money back that i paid for the silver so if they're free just sell them someone will buy them(though god knows why). |
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goldsilverpro
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Posted - 05/22/2008 : 11:23:34
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I think almost all of the gold flake Ebay deals are phony imitation gold. In the last year, I have only seen one or two that were the real deal. To weed them out, look at the description. If they say that they are real genuine gold or, if they say they are some specific karat, such as 22K, 23K, or 24K, they probably are genuine gold. In the Ebay link given on this thread, there is no mention of these things. They do use the words, "Gold Leaf." I think that this could be fraud.
Check out this deal, Ebay # 230254853674 The seller calls it Gold Leaf. Notice, in the photo, that he had used a marker to mark out the label on the box. Here's the same item http://www.artistcraftsman.com/gildingSupplies/metals/schabin.html Note the label: Imitation Gold Schabin. Con. Con. Con
I just now looked over the approx. 200 ads on Ebay for "gold leaf flake". That's what they all called it. I only found ONE that I believe to be real gold. I believe that all the rest are phony imitation gold. I hate to see people get taken. What do you think? Is it fraud to call imitation gold, "gold leaf"? I have used real gold leaf on carved signs for many years. Most manufacturers make both real gold leaf and imitation gold life. When they use only the term, "golf leaf", they always mean the real thing. |
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