Goods for barter thread June 2025

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  1. mmm....shiney!

    mmm....shiney! Administrator Staff Member Silver Stacker

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    Goods for barter thread.

    Just a reminder, it is ok to ask a cash price but you MUST include a price in a precious metal, e.g. swap for 4 ounces of silver or $200.
     
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    Hi all,

    I have a like new TI-89 Titanium Graphing Calculator that I'd like to swap for a 1 oz silver coin from a major mint — Kangaroo, Maple, Britannia, etc.
    Not interested in rounds or generics, but... would definitely trade for one of those 1 oz Mandalorian Beskar bar if anyone has one available. Not chasing other Star Wars coins, just the Beskar.

    The calculator is in great condition as I barely used it and it comes with the slide cover and USB cable. Feel free to ask for more photos or video of button pushing. Just loaded it with new batteries too.

    Images below or at imgr: https://imgur.com/a/zLEXrI5

    Based in the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Prefer face-to-face.

     
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    ozcopper Administrator Silver Stacker

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    ACER Aspire 753 11.6" Laptop 8GB RAM, 500GB SSHD, (SOLID STATE HYBRID DRIVE) Windows 10 Pro + Power Supply. Swap for 1oz silver or $50 + 18.95 postage.

    Works well. Has had a brand new keyboard fitted. The screws for the access panel below the computer are missing but it still clips in. Comes with a power supply and the battery still holds charge but has not been tested for how long. This computer contains a solid state hybrid hard drive. The first 8GB of the drive is solid state for fast boot up times whilst the rest of the drive is a traditional HDD for lots of storage.

    Small and light laptop.

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