Assuming that 1911 isn't a D, these are less than $400 retail from what I can see on e-bay, and $236 melt.
How old are you...gotta admit I am 75.
@Marco A. Lopez after you write one of your posts, try reading it back to see if it makes sense to you. Even better, if there is anyone else in...
Since gold is a very dense metal, the diameter, thickness and weight would be a pretty fair indication of authenticity.
Now it's on the Ancients Forum you should get some answers. I hope it is real, it is a nice looking coin.
Can you get one of your parents to proof read these things so they make sense?
I don't have one, I bought my brother one to replace a stolen one he used to carry around in his wallet.
Yup, that's what I was thinking. Diameter in mm and weight in g would help.
Just another line from Charles Dodgson
Welcome back, nice coins.
All I see is an S ... [IMG]
What coin app are you using? I just use the camera on my iphone 8 and crop them.
Yup, the only question was how to make the solution. Could probably search CT for it, mixing sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate if memory...
"You are old, Father Expat..." :)
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