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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 790594, member: 112"]Jerome - I said I would not buy it. I didn't say it wasn't collectible. There is a distinct difference.</p><p><br /></p><p>The reason I would not buy it is because it would be expensive, very expensive to some. And if I am going to spend that much money on something I am going to buy a problem free example even if it cost a bit more.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now regarding the coins in my albums that you pointed out - </p><p><br /></p><p>You apparently don't know much about Netherlands ducats. That particular ducat is pretty scarce because the entire mintage was lost on a shipwreck. That particular example is not a problem coin, far from it even. I paid less than $500 for it. See the pic below.</p><p><br /></p><p>The second coin you picked out is an unlisted Austrian ducat which was struck on silver instead of gold. There are less than a handful of them known to even exist. I used to own 2 of them. I paid $180 for that one.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 3rd coin, which as you know is a 1787 6 pence is also a problem free coin. It cost me $35 if memory serves. See pic below.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's why they are collectible. That English noble would likely cost over $2000.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 790594, member: 112"]Jerome - I said I would not buy it. I didn't say it wasn't collectible. There is a distinct difference. The reason I would not buy it is because it would be expensive, very expensive to some. And if I am going to spend that much money on something I am going to buy a problem free example even if it cost a bit more. Now regarding the coins in my albums that you pointed out - You apparently don't know much about Netherlands ducats. That particular ducat is pretty scarce because the entire mintage was lost on a shipwreck. That particular example is not a problem coin, far from it even. I paid less than $500 for it. See the pic below. The second coin you picked out is an unlisted Austrian ducat which was struck on silver instead of gold. There are less than a handful of them known to even exist. I used to own 2 of them. I paid $180 for that one. The 3rd coin, which as you know is a 1787 6 pence is also a problem free coin. It cost me $35 if memory serves. See pic below. That's why they are collectible. That English noble would likely cost over $2000.[/QUOTE]
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