napoleon bonaparte

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by goldman, Mar 19, 2005.

  1. goldman

    goldman New Member

    there is only a few people who i have admired in history and i though it would make a great gift to give a gold coin from his era as a gift.
    i have been looking at ebay but i have no idea what a good price is to pay for a coin from that era (i am aware there r hundered of different types)
    can u guys give me some advise as to were to look and what to pay? thanks
    neil
    p.s. i live in New Zealand (i know we still have the queen*******)
     
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  3. goldman

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  4. ageka

    ageka New Member

    If you are contented with any year between 1806 and 1814
    you should be able to get an XF for less then 90 euro plus shipping
    Be advised that Aholds you posted is very popular and commands
    high prices

    Attached are all closed auctions on ebay france
    the link will ask you to log into ebay with your username and password

    http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=17382&item=3962619560&rd=1

    Attached all open auctions in france

    http://search.ebay.fr/napoleon-empe...tionZcompareQQcopagenumZ1QQcoentrypageZsearch
     
  5. ageka

    ageka New Member

    Oh yes look for the mint of paris lettre A
    It is normally a lot cheaper then all the little mints collectors
    are running up like the W in the link you attached
     
  6. goldman

    goldman New Member

    i cant speak french i have no idea what they r saying..
     
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  8. goldman

    goldman New Member

    if u could suggest something i could bid on which wont be too expensive or in bad condition i will gladly do it.. point the way and i will follow
     
  9. ageka

    ageka New Member

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3963240754&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNUX:US:19

    The coin you reference is announced as a Very Fine which with the edge
    indentations and the slight wear is a correct description
    There is strike lustre left
    This coin may go a reasonalble price like 101 to 121 dollars plus shipping
    since it has lots of eye appeal but not a high technical grade

    If you like it go for it but do not forget what a money transfer may cost
    I have bought from this guy but since he has a Euro account that was zero cost for me
     
  10. goldman

    goldman New Member

    i really want to buy on the us markets cause the kiwi dollar is real strong right now and overall prices for buying things from the US is quite cheap.
    he uses paypal so that should be alright.
    o.s. by a low technical grade do u mean the details or the lack of details on the face and coin ingeneral
     
  11. Ciscokid

    Ciscokid New Member

    Well keeping in mind that nothing is in stone:

    According to Gold Coins of The World from ancient times to the present 7th edition:
    the 1811A in EF condition is worth $250 in UNC condition jumps to $750
    the 1811W in EF cond is $275 and in UNC it is $1250 all US dollars.

    Now just because a book says that is its value doesn't mean squat. Many coins can be bought and had for much less money than posted. Mainly because in the US there is NO place to confirm or check for world gold coin prices unless you have some type of reference book like the one I just purchased and received today--therefore I was able to provide to you what my new book says those 2 items are worth in those 2 conditions..Hope that helps some..
    cisco ;)
     
  12. goldman

    goldman New Member

    thats some great info thanks,
    i think i will bid on the 1811A near closing time unless it goes up too much..maybe some day when i have loads of money i can start collecting the entire napoleonic era collection.
     
  13. ageka

    ageka New Member

    I mean that because of the edgebangs and some wear he himself calls
    it Very Fine that is a full step below XF extremely fine which if a full grade below Uncirculated
    So basically it is a nice coin that has seen circulation and some wear
    So if you like the looks of the coins go for it
    Like explained in the post above , prices go up astronomically for better grades
     
  14. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    For whatever it's worth - I believe both of those coins (posted below) have been harshly cleaned. These coins in those grades are quite common, personally I would not bid on them. But that's just me.
     
  15. goldman

    goldman New Member

    i ended up not placing a bit on it as the price seems to have rocked (damn autobiding).
    but i am still on the look out for some napoleoninc coins so i will probably have to keep following the ebay auctions. unless there is a better place to buy them??
     
  16. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    You can find nice examples on ebay - and for a fair price. But there are also many reputable dealers as well where you can just buy the coin direct.
     
  17. ageka

    ageka New Member

    Many reputable dealers ?
    Not many dealers reputable or otherwise in Belgium and I do not know about New Zealand were the original post starter comes from
    But price wise an honest ebay seller is the best source to me
     
  18. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Well I wasn't talking about dealers in Belgium or NZ- I was referring to dealers here in the US with on-line shops.
     
  19. ageka

    ageka New Member

    I contacted some US reputable dealers and in order to sell insured outside the US they asked an arm and a legg and very expensive and irrevocable payment methods
     
  20. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Unfortunately they are faced with the fact that the USPS insurance is only for domestic mail, and commercial insurance for international mail costs them the arm and leg that they want replaced. :rolleyes:
     
  21. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    Maybe I got confused, but I was posting answers for the OP - he said he wanted to purchase from the US.

    For you in Belgium I would suggest cgb
     
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