. >> it's a greek stader. made during the time of alexander the great, and made by hand. somebody brought that into the store. >> what's the value of something like that? >> in excess of $2,000. >> a little thing. where did he find it? >> he actually had been in their family for quite a few generations, as many of these things are. we'll buy pretty much everything we have real advantage because we have contacts that allow us to sell anything we buy. the real focus today is on selling. right now silver and gold are at a pretty low point in price. i think everybody should buy silver, buy gold, get out of debt. now if you had a hundred grand i wouldn't put it all into silver and gold. i would take a percentage of your portfolio, and buy stuff like this. >> okay. >> this is real money, folks, for those of you out there looking. if you hear the noise and you can't see it -- >> somebody brought this bag of coins in to you -- >> just yesterday. >> what is the significance of this? are they old coins. >> these are pre1965 coins. so american coins made in 1964 and earlier are silv