Is it this one? http://www.24carat.co.uk/2000australiansilverdollarsyearofthedragonframe.html John
Unfortunately, Joe, you may be right. I do hope you aren't. I think I would soften your conclusion from "we will get nuked" to "we may get...
Hi Bill, In my chequered career, I've fraternized with quite a few gold bugs--and am probably one myself--and have observed four different...
A coin dealer told me last week that she regards any proof coin that has been taken out of its mint packaging as being no longer a proof coin. She...
I'm something of a fan of the quality of the artwork and coinmaking of the Perth Mint, Australia. So I was seriously tempted when I discovered...
Sorry it's taken me a while to come back to you guys with thanks and with an attempt to answer Yahya's question. You have answered my question of...
No, sorry Ruben. My photography has not yet entered the digital age. Long live rolls of film!
Hi Ruben, When Grandfather was in his thirties, he put aside a few gold sovereigns--the ordinary everyday circulation sovereigns of the...
Does anyone know just how rare the 1927 Melbourne sovereign is? It might seem somewhat hopeful to ask this on a predominantly North American...
Thank you everyone. One of the perverse pleasures of asking experts a question is that they always say that the answer is more complicated than...
Sorry, T, but there are many more than 3 Koalas. You're quite right of course that there are only 3 SILVER Koalas, and you could establish and...
The purist answer: My favourite bullion coin is whichever is cheapest at the time of purchase. In the UK, where silver attracts purchase tax,...
Does anyone have current experience of the difference between grades given to coins in North America and in the UK? A few days ago, before...
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