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Not sold by a NIgerian is it ?
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george agdgdgwngo
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What could go wrong?
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i suppose you'd send something like that recorded delivery
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It's not Gordon again, is it?
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Two kilo's = 70.5478 Ozs
Gold todays price $1,132.50 x 70.5478 = $ 79,895.38 = £ 52,365.99 So £50k not a bad guess Ron Russian. |
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My 1.6kg pool ball.
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Gold is measured in Troy ounces.
Therefore 2kg Au = 64.3oz. Current pog = USD 1125 / GBP 737. Therefore market price for 2 x 1kg bars = $72,237 / £47389 |
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Pokermonster, the first rule of taking a photo of a highly reflective object and posting it on the internet is to do it naked.
Tut. |
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw=gold+billion+kilo&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xgold+bullion+kilo.TRS0&_nkw=gold+bullion+kilo&_sacat=0
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How do you know I wasn't naked?
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^ broken link - ignore.
Search "gold bullion kilo" on Ebay. |
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Pokermonster • September 3, 2015 10:30 PM BST
How do you know I wasn't naked? -- Because BITO wasn't in shot with his arms outstretched ![]() |
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easiest way is gold is currently £23.760 a gram.
1000 x 1 gram = 1 kilo = £23760 x 2 bars = £47520. be interesting to see what this goes for as ebay obviously going to nick around 6k commission. nice to hear the bit at the end where the seller says For piece of mind I will offer returns ![]() |
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Royal Mail's Standard Delivery
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on todays rates the seller could get just over 46.5k off on-line buyers so i struggle
to see how there going to get to a figure where once comm is taken they'll be left with more than the above figure?! can't possibly be sold at the current price of 31k, at that price it'll be like giving a kilo of gold away for nothing! ![]() |