Bought in Sg?
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Bought in Sg?

I got gold ones
I can see it^ pic not showing, error
I checked out this thread and saw everyone used actual photos so I decided to show the actual coins along with a few others that came from the recent purchase. Don't want to be a cheater so to speak. I'm just learning with the photo taking so sorry for poor quality.



Today I received this, my first poured bar.
While it's nothing special, or unique..... What it represents to me is the horrible realisation that I have been collecting / admiring the wrong sort of silver for many years.....Lol.
The raw look / feel of this thing has me hooked. No more shiny little coins for me![]()
Isn't this a cast bar? The pm kilo looks very cool. For some reason, I'm ok with slightly tarnished bars but tarnished or white spotted coins will be a no no.![]()
These came in my first purchase of silver jewelry (1.5kg) from wladek and I have some more coming this week being 1.650kg'sI have a lot of selling to do
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This is a World War One .925 silver medal and what it would look like if it had the ribbon on it,it is for sale.
Message me if you have any questions
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This is probably from a Catholic School in Bangalore/Bengaluru in India which started in 1880 as stamped,it is .925 silver.
Someome has taken something fine and sharp and scratched the year 1931 into the back of it
The funny thing you cannot hardly see 1913 with your eye but my little old camera picked it up easily.
This is NOT for sale at the moment because I am pairing it up for sale with something else very sweet from India
But saying that if you have any questions about it message me
I am wondering what other surprises might arrive from Wladek in my next batch of .925 silver jewelry![]()
Important Update - I have just been doing some research on my WW1 medal and read these medals are awarded to a particular soldier,so I put my glasses on and found this written on the rim - 11298 Pte C.H. Keary High.L.I.
Just imagine this medal was awarded to a soldier in the "great war" of the rank of Private over 100 years ago,wow
Suffice to say the medal is NO longer for sale as advertised.
I am contacting the war museum in Canberra today seeking some advice.
It is my full intention to return this WW1 service medal to his family.
As more information comes to light I will post it hear