You might want to check out this site: http://www.pandaamerica.com and hit "1/10" under the search function. Comes out with a lot of interesting...
In that case, Singapore does have a 1/10 ounce gold bullion coin. You can see it from an example here:...
There seems to be a lot missing out there. Big countries such as Russia during the Soviet era used to issue bullion coins known as the...
I am not too sure if you should use US inflation figures on UK, flyingmoose. Every country have different rates of inflation.
Ok, I am wrong on one bit, mintage is 35,000. Now since I opened a can of worms, I might as well blow it up: [img] [img] Now that's ugly...
Who knows what happened to the coin. It's a relatively uncommon proof coin nowadays as this is considered to be the first real silver...
If you think that's bad enough, take a look at these two: The original: [img] And a damaged example: [img] Now that is beyond anything I can...
And then you have the Turkish Lira, Maltese Lira
I believe many countries actually impose such "limits" of exporting foreign curriencies out of their countries just because the authorities can't...
I agree with Doug. I don't really think that South Africa is the pioneer of making bullion coins. In fact, I believe the Dutch ducat was minted...
That is indeed puzzling. I am not too sure but others might be able to tell you something.
Any major TPGs such as PCGS, NGC, ANACS and ICG will do a proper job. (You should be able to google them up) There is no reason why you shouldn't...
Hm, I'm not too sure what is going on there Aidan. If you are to get it from CNet, make sure that your Internet Explorer or the browser that you...
Your camera resolution isn't too bad but what I strong recommand is to take the coin much closer up. If you can't, the least you should do is to...
Why should any coins BEFORE the term "British Commonwealth" that appeared in somewhere the 1800s be considered as one? You might as well make a...
His biggest mistake is to join this forum and make a total fool of himself. The worst thing that one can ever do is not bother to read the rules -...
Oh my. You are so going to make Doug fuming about the topic. I was expecting a Dutch ducat instead!
Perhaps you should take better photos beforehand. It's quite difficult to judge from a single picture like this. If you have a modern digital...
Just think about it. Usually with coin edges, they are reeded so not much weight is lost. Now if you claim that is 18% is lost, you are saying...
I guess the most important to determine is what kind of ink you got there. If it's inkjet, it's too likely that it's water soluable and would have...
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