$600 silver coin?

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  1. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    A few years back I went to a flea market and saw a coin that was a (face value) $600 coin (the guy was selling it for $630)... It was either the shape of a hexagon or an octagon... can anyone help me find some info on it? I've looked for years and can't find a single thing about it. It was silver and it was huge too with a diameter about the size of a dinner plate maybe an inch thick? It was a proof coin.
     
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  3. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    It was probably a california fractional or regular gold piece are you sure it was silver thats the only one I can think of.
     
  4. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    It was silver
     
  5. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Not enough information. It could be anything.
     
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  6. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    And it was huge too
     
  7. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    It may have been a pound or so
     
  8. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    it probably was just a large generic silver coin then. All I can say with the info provided.
     
  9. BuffaloHunter

    BuffaloHunter Short of a full herd Supporter

    Was it a Norse American medal?:

    1925 Norse American Thick Obv.jpg
     
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  10. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    No... It was a proof coin about the size of a dinner plate
     
  11. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    maybe an inch thick?
     
  12. John Burgess

    John Burgess Well-Known Member

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  13. DarkRage666

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  14. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .


    That's too pricey.

    It was probably an overpriced version of this one. This is a five ounce commemorative of the Panama Pacific Gold $50's. I think Apmex sold these for a while. They came in round and octagon bullion pieces.

    Hope this helps.

    Z




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  15. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .

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  16. John Burgess

    John Burgess Well-Known Member

    likely not a u.s. coin then. they stop at $100 denomination. the 1 oz. platinum eagle is $100. U.S. coins so far don't get denominations that exceed $100.
     
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  17. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    Oh well... I guess I tried to find it... I thought it was cool and I wanted to see it again
     
  18. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Then not a "coin"
    Says who?
    Not trying to be snarky, but seriously, the US Mint never produced a "Coin" with a $600 face value, nor as large as a dinner plate, so it would have been just a silver collectible if anything.
     
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  19. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    I mean you don't know unless you saw it... I know for a fact that it said flat out "$600" on the "coin" in question
     
  20. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    It was at a flea market could of been anything.
     
  21. DarkRage666

    DarkRage666 Ͳìɾҽժղҽʂʂ Ͳąҟҽղ ටѵҽɾ

    It wasn't a lone coin either... it seemed to be in a proof set
     
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