Lost this auction and I bid a decent spot price target for it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEDWX:IT
Four other ( 4!!!) outbid me and they must of not read the auction description carefully. Sorry if any of them are realcenters and are reading this but I am glad I lost the auction and someone was willing to pay over 50% over spot for the coins. This auction ended Tuesday and silver was around $35 then.
Why am I posting this? I needed to blow off some schadenfreude steam as I am having a crappy week and also as a PSA. Always read the auction descriptions. However, the seller did tip us off on how we can do our own version of 100 mil silver art bars. List silver coins in the auction with dates and omit the dates in the title for the clad ones. Do I think the seller did it purposely like that? Maybe. Who sells common clad coins like this and why would they, as the clad is worth spending at face value certainly?