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2017 $1 Silver Cayman Islands Marlin MS 69 DCAM ANACS # 7667035 + Bonus

Description: You can buy this one 2017 $1 Silver Cayman Islands Marlin MS 69 DCAM ANACS # 7667035 + Bonus.There are no upfront taxes. You will pay capital gains tax when you sell. Consider talking to a financial advisor. We had our Coins graded at great expense to insure are coins are genuine. We have been seeing coins that have .999 fine silver stamp on them that do not have any silver in them.The buyer will receive the coin in the pictures.This coin is guaranteed to be genuine. We ship just about every day. The shipping is included in the price.There is a 0% restocking fee on return.Inventory # 7667035 What we do when we are not selling coins........... We research the big questions that effect the most people...... We wanted to know why cancer now effects 22% of the population. The cancer growth has jumped twenty five thousand percent in our lifetime. Cancer has gone from 1 case in 5000 in the 1950's to 22 cases per hundred today in 2020. In grade school we were told that the only thing that causes cancer is gravity. This is a premise we accept as being true. If you don't you should try to defeat the argument. We have tried unsuccessfully.If you can defeat it we'd like to hear from you. And if we are wrong we will report it. The following is the story of the cancer explosion. Our story began in 1885 with famed inventor Hubble. He died in 1885. Before dying Hubble wrote out the plans for building his telescope. His friends and family spent 15 years raising the money. In 1900 they started building his telescope. It was completed in 1903. They began testing the limits and found the rings of Saturn. They released the photos in newspapers globally. It might have been the earliest scientific subscription plan. Many countries signed up to receive new photos on a yearly basis. The pictures showed growth in the rings of -1 to 3% per year through the 1950's. This all changed in 1960. The rings grew 100%. And kept growing 100% per year throughout the 1960's. And continues at this pace. Psychologists believe that things are changed by observing them. This is one explanation for the growth. I find this interesting and haven't been able to challenge this principle. We began by finding out what happened before the telescope was built. We found that the ice and rocks that are in the rings today were fought over by the Sun's gravity and Saturn's gravity. The Sun won the majority of these contests right up to the birth of modern aviation. In the year 1960 a bill of passenger rights was enacted. On westward flights the explanation of slower travel times are head winds keeping the plane from traveling at the same rate as eastbound flights. In fact eastbound traffic was so fast because of a tailwind. A circular argument which has lasted for decades. We theorize that the wind is non-existent and it is actually gravity from the sun. It locks on the heat from the jet engines impeding progress to the west. And pulls the aircraft when it is heading east. The suns gravity is so strong that about twenty percent of the passengers may have their dna changed. The passengers who are repeat customers may be in the high risk group. This is why Saturn's rings have grown. And this is why cancer effects so many. There is hope. The suns gravity effects mainly aircraft traveling above 25,000 feet. If air traffic flies around 14,000 feet the suns gravity will have zero effect. The passengers will only feel the effects of the Earths gravity. The only negative here is the rings of Saturn will shrink. And both the rings and cancer will return to the 1950's rate. thank you,This is our story.Jason Best. PS: Next time What really happened to the dinosaurs. Froo www.froo.com | Froo Cross Sell, Free Cross Sell, Cross promote, eBay Marketing, eBay listing Apps, eBay Apps, eBay Application

Price: 64.95 USD

Location: New York, New York

End Time: 2024-08-09T22:46:51.000Z

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2017 $1 Silver Cayman Islands Marlin MS 69 DCAM ANACS # 7667035 + Bonus2017 $1 Silver Cayman Islands Marlin MS 69 DCAM ANACS # 7667035 + Bonus

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: 10%

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Coin: Austrian Philharmonic

Composition: Silver

Year: 2017

Certification Number: 7667035

Strike Type: Business

Fineness: 0.999

Grade: MS 69

Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz

Country/Region of Manufacture: Cayman Islands

Certification: ANACS

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