Wow the first coin is of high interest to me. Please post the reverse if possible.
There is a problem with your assumption - low mintage does not necessary mean high value if there is a lack of demand. There are quite a few macro...
Looks like it was part of a jewelery and it was mounted?
The thing is, almost no one with zero experience knows how to do cleaning right. The same applies to other form of restoration: do you entrust...
Happy birthday!
China was officially credited the largest gold producer last year but at the same time South Africa's production wasn't as high as previous year...
I admit Newmont escaped my mind. Didn't Barrick buy up Placer Dome some time ago?
Just don't give up - I've never been to the US but I got this while I was in Russia some time ago. [img] Best of luck.
Cloud, I'm still searching for the article - there is a possibility that I may have misread (most likely did). It was clear that when BHP Billiton...
You might want to read this thread: http://www.coinpeople.com/index.php?showtopic=19667
That's not really the reason. China, currently the world's largest gold producer is interested in buying a large amount of BHP Billiton's share...
I don't see your point. If you are accusing the government that coins nowadays are struck in base metals and are worthless, well that's life. Why...
Give me a break, you have about 2 people getting killed or about 17 fatally injured for every ton of gold mined globally. If you say NO ONE dies...
coleguy, appearently ACG did sue and lost but the defendants had to pay for their defense costs. It's full of nonsense but it happened. Thanks...
If you say forums have never been sued before, I'm afraid that's not the case. Cointalk has been threatened to be sued in the past. A seller...
If someone is fanciful enough, one can use a ruler to guide a scratch to be straight. I honestly haven't seen a die crack anything that straight...
Melt it down, mold it into the form of a large garbage bin, mug, table etc. I'm sure most robbers if they are not careful or not knowing what they...
Again you are not getting my point. Mining alone provides from 70-90% of supply of all minerals, the rest coming from government investment...
I like the coin - very unusual surface features. Thanks for showing. :)
What frustrates me is that is this a numismatic forum, not a metal price forum. Discussing about coin prices going up and down trend, sure that's...
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