Any frens have any idea what this is? Found in belongings of recently deceased FIL and not sure what it is
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I have one in silver,sort of like it.
It's worth it's weight in metal
i'm sure some frog out there would buy it for more than that. its worth AT LEAST its weight in metal
I m not selling,but if you sell it back to a dealer that what they pay. I will look for a link,these things are sold out all the time.
https://www.jmbullion.com/1-oz-qanon-silver-round/
Jm bullion has one,they are out of stock,but you can get on their list, they should have one in a month or two.
Looks like all the big dealers sell them,but they are all out of stock.
We must be very popular.
Wow! A real Patriots
He was. Trying to find out what it is as MIL doesn’t have a clue. Looks like he bought it a while ago we think
I'm sorry to hear your father-in-law passed away.
Are you a reader here or are you using his account to post?
I do post sometimes but read a lot also. Haven’t been on as much recently
Ok. I thought maybe he was a fren here, too.
I'm always surprised to find anons out there in the world who don't frequent here. 😊
He was a lurker here, didn’t post much but read voraciously
I want one...
I have no idea where he got it
Shout out to that late great faggot…. A true patriot…. Though we may have not known him… he will be missed by all…
Your FIL was a very cool Patriot!
Looks like 1 Troy Ounce of gold which is on the other side. Spot Price is $2,667.95 at this moment.
Think it may be gold. 36g in weight and has a q inscription on it with a punisher logo
If its actually a precious metal coin/round it should be stated on the opposite side of the coin. Normally something like 1 ozt 999 Gold or 1 ozt 999 Silver
For conversion use 1 troy oz = 31.1g
But the coin you have there is lacking finer detail of the silver round shown in https://www.jmbullion.com/1-oz-qanon-silver-round/ and is weighing in at 36g not 31g, so its not sounding like a precious metal coin, more likely a gold coated metal round. Still a pretty cool keepsake to hang on to, and a great reminder of your father.
To be 100% sure of its composition, you can always take it to a reputable coin dealer and they can scan it by XRF (a non destructive test) to accurately determine its composition.
Thanks fren, that’s really helpful x
Try an image search. Also if you or your Mother in Law have access to his emails you can search for a receipt etc.
Truly sorry for your loss. Everyone's loss indeed.
I’m going to try checking his emails tomorrow if I can retrieve any (SIL deleted them 🙄)
This isn't that big a deal,I wouldn't go thru the e- mails. That should be private.
Unfortunately he’s passed away so nothing of his is private anymore. Husband can check through them can just search for terms relating to coins I guess