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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2345798, member: 19250"]I've seen one ......not in hand but here's what I am talking about. Years ago the G-8 countries started making privy coins. They were made for the World's fair of Money. Most European ,Canada,and Australia had privy coins in limited mintage's to sell at these events. I seen one ASE marked USA a stamped in a ASE that was supposed to have been sold or released at the event in Europe . I believe it was a world's fair of money in Germany .</p><p>I don't know if the coin was real or something someone stamped. USA on. I do know it was listed as very rare, a very small mintage / release . And it sold for a lot of money.</p><p>At the time I was collecting world bullion with privy marks.</p><p>And some hold a very high premium . The Canadian Maple leaf with the Dutch tulip is one that comes to mind. There are a few others with WWII privy marks. That also hold a high premium . </p><p>Most of these can be found in Europe as that's where they were released .[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2345798, member: 19250"]I've seen one ......not in hand but here's what I am talking about. Years ago the G-8 countries started making privy coins. They were made for the World's fair of Money. Most European ,Canada,and Australia had privy coins in limited mintage's to sell at these events. I seen one ASE marked USA a stamped in a ASE that was supposed to have been sold or released at the event in Europe . I believe it was a world's fair of money in Germany . I don't know if the coin was real or something someone stamped. USA on. I do know it was listed as very rare, a very small mintage / release . And it sold for a lot of money. At the time I was collecting world bullion with privy marks. And some hold a very high premium . The Canadian Maple leaf with the Dutch tulip is one that comes to mind. There are a few others with WWII privy marks. That also hold a high premium . Most of these can be found in Europe as that's where they were released .[/QUOTE]
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