I was going through my collection of 1/10 OZ GOLD coins, rephotographing and cataloging some additional coins and noticed this on my 2013 1/10 OZ Libertad by taking a somewhat casual glance at it looks like a nice B/U, but when you do close up of the coin i noticed 3 distinct spots at 11 o,clock just to the left of the head, i cant even get a good close up, but will do my best on the pics, i dont remember those being there when i bought the coin, but there only noticeable under maximum magnification with my i-phone, if they are red spots it will be a first in my collection. These coins have a total minting of only 2,500 and good examples can sell upwards of $1,000 i paid $350 about 4 years ago
Hard to tell, because the coin itself is so small, but even if i take a hit, should be fine on the bullion side as it wont be sold probably in 15-20 yeaes from now or longer...LOL
As long as your still with Us. At our age, we all must worry about our future concerning health my friend.
I love it! It is the rare capture of a meteor streaking across the sky! Personally, I do not think it would denigrate the value… nor detract from the design. And, agreed on bullion value in the coming years. My personal strategy, also…
Not worth it....I've had the same thing happen when months or years later I noticed something that was likely there from Day 1. It's one of many coins that you have...bound to happen....I wouldn't sweat it.