brunswick gold crown ball
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brunswick gold crown ball
i just saw this ball on ebay and it says there are real gold flakes in it. i don't think there are, but has anyone ever used this ball or seen it used? and if there is real gold would it justify the price of $1000?!
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Re: brunswick gold crown ball
With the spot price of gold at about $1100 per ounce, one would hope there's almost an ounce worth in there!!!
Re: brunswick gold crown ball
Yes the Gold Crown actually does have gold in it, But it's only gold flakes/leaf.
Those flakes are so thin and light (Plus you have to take gold purity into account) there's no way they have a $1000 in gold in it.
The Gold crowns that are worth a lot are the undrilled ones with a low serial number.
Those flakes are so thin and light (Plus you have to take gold purity into account) there's no way they have a $1000 in gold in it.
The Gold crowns that are worth a lot are the undrilled ones with a low serial number.
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Re: brunswick gold crown ball
I have one for sale. Mine is 300 plus 25 shipping. Listed on Etsy.com