Hey Cred Forums can someone tell me what these exactly are and how much they're worth...

Hey Cred Forums can someone tell me what these exactly are and how much they're worth? I stumbled upon it in my parents room while looking for something else.

They are the new Supreme bricks, they are currently sold out. Retail $30 usd

latinum bricks

doesn't look like gold-pressed latinum, though, so not worth nearly as much.

no one uses it much any more, except the traders out of Ferenginar

bout tree fiddy if you knock them on a googles head.

Here

Now I have to share this

Why not asking your parents?

Do they have holes in the sides? Looks to me like some preemo Finger Boxes

silver bars. looks like around 300 dollarydoos.

>that he'll / she'll

>god is omnipotent and omniscient
>cant tell who's reading it and change it accordingly

Looks like about $600 worth of silver, OP.
Not that you would get that selling it at your local "We buy gold" store.
You would only get market rate selling it through a market dealer, and he would take about 15%. You would also have to show proof of ownership.

Local "We Buy" price would get you $150-200 if they would even take it at all.

I have a gold purity testing kit; if you want to mail them to me I can test to see how much value they've lost.

Because it looked like they were hidden for a reason
Nope, pure solid

Silver is at $20 an ounce right now.

LSS is Lone Star Silver. It's a 7.6oz and 23.8oz ingot of 99.9% pure silver. You'll get 20-30% less than market value for silver if you sell them to a dealer.

That's like 40k in gold dude.

it's not gold.

:^)

This. It's like $600 worth of silver, you'll get maybe $450 if you're a hot chick.

So basically, you're stealing from your parents.

Trips don't lie.

the gold only serves as a suspension for the latinum.

Go back to deep space 9.

Ferengi scum.

Thank GOD somebody said it.

Your post gives off the distinct junky vibe. Could be wrong tho.

Looks like silver bricks

flattery will get you everywhere

Measure density, compare to density tables if you don't happen to have a spectrometer laying around.