Wow... a tube of A-Marks? All those gorgeous rounds in the first tube? Nice pickups. I have one of those high-relief eagle rounds myself. Hard to even put it into a tube because that eagle's body protrudes from the rim so much.
@@phoenixmichaels I would prefer USPS last tiem I bought silver the Fedex guy was joking about it being gold bars. And just jokingly said I wish!!! But it kind still they deliver a lot of packages and must know especially when you have to sign for it - that it must be something valuable.
@@Meow_Ag47 I'm retired from the postal service. There is an overall consensus of the sanctity of the mail with most employees there. It isn't idle chatter... we protect our deliveries. I handled huge bags of cash going to banks, buckets of silver, and bags of gold being delivered by registered mail for an entire career... we never lost one. The Hope Diamond was once sent by registered mail. 18 months ago I bought and had 100 ten ounce silver bars delivered to my home. That was a $23K purchase. The packages were not prepared properly, and one had split open. The mailman rang my doorbell and said he had found three bars on the floor of his vehicle. He waited there until I counted them... all 100 were there. Cheers.
Fun unboxing! Thanks for the share! One ounce Lincoln cent 😂😂 that’s my favorite lol
Wow... a tube of A-Marks? All those gorgeous rounds in the first tube? Nice pickups.
I have one of those high-relief eagle rounds myself. Hard to even put it into a tube because that eagle's body protrudes from the rim so much.
Nice haul, that's a great start to the stack for sure!
Union liberty round was thr first one you were wondering about
The place I order from doesn't trust USPS with that big of a purchase. Not a surprise SD Bullion doesn't care 😂
I ordered 1000 ounces a year ago, and USPS delivered it fine. Two very heavy boxes.
@@phoenixmichaels I would prefer USPS last tiem I bought silver the Fedex guy was joking about it being gold bars. And just jokingly said I wish!!! But it kind still they deliver a lot of packages and must know especially when you have to sign for it - that it must be something valuable.
@@Meow_Ag47 I'm retired from the postal service. There is an overall consensus of the sanctity of the mail with most employees there. It isn't idle chatter... we protect our deliveries. I handled huge bags of cash going to banks, buckets of silver, and bags of gold being delivered by registered mail for an entire career... we never lost one. The Hope Diamond was once sent by registered mail. 18 months ago I bought and had 100 ten ounce silver bars delivered to my home. That was a $23K purchase. The packages were not prepared properly, and one had split open. The mailman rang my doorbell and said he had found three bars on the floor of his vehicle. He waited there until I counted them... all 100 were there. Cheers.