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  • From wierzba@mediaone.net Sun May 13 13:51:14 2001
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    I am the first to admit that I never watch the shopping channel.
    Flipping the remote, I came across the Coin Vault on Saturday. Two
    shrill voices with numismatic knowledge from the Redbook were hawking
    slabbed MS69 1/10 oz gold from 2000 and 2001 with a ticking clock. I
    was greatly amused at the TV state of numismatics. When will we see
    slabbed colonials sold under a ticking clock on TV (or have they been
    already)?

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