Are these pretty much metal value only??

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by ocjoe949, Sep 10, 2014.

  1. ocjoe949

    ocjoe949 Active Member

    One is 1/2oz of gold at 22k, the other is 14k gold and contains 1/4 ozt.
    My mistake. I typed that in wrong.
     
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  3. ocjoe949

    ocjoe949 Active Member

    I agree with you. After a few Bombay Sapphires that night (I rarely drink), I neglected to do the gravity test. It was just one of those nights.
     
  4. thomas austin

    thomas austin Beauty is in the eye of me

    You did well at spot. As far as numismatic value? In raw state they are bullion. If they would score well by slabbing you may gain some value.
     
  5. silverfool

    silverfool Active Member

    they made a 22k coin that is 1/2oz agw and a 14k coin that is 1/4oz agw. don't really know what the OP has. the 22k 1/2oz coin is a smaller dia.
     
  6. ocjoe949

    ocjoe949 Active Member

    I have one of each. Yeah, like I said...those Bombay Sapphires I put away made my typing worse than it already is. But yes, for the record, I have one of each.
     
  7. joecoincollect

    joecoincollect Well-Known Member

    If the diameter is correct and the weight, then I'd assume its genuine. The only other factor then would be the thickness. If that's fine, no need for a deep scratch. As for gravity tests, who even does those? My dealer doesn't. I also can get a variety of world gold for spot, plus a little tax. A few are Uncs, many are over a hundred years old, etc. good deals
     
  8. ocjoe949

    ocjoe949 Active Member

    I am happy with them, they aren't by far the highlight of my collection, and I'm sure I'll trade out of them or sell them when something I really like comes around.
     
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