Got gold ??????

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Ripley, Dec 21, 2012.

  1. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Well its time to post some goldie's. :D
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  7. Ripley

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    This one always reminds me of Sargent Pepper
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  8. Ripley

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    Yep, I like the old ZAR's too. I will have to rephoto this one someday.
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    I think will be OK from a dooms day prepper point of view?
     
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  18. SPP Ottawa

    SPP Ottawa Numismatist

    Some of my research is with gold, so here are a couple of pictures - before it is melted and turned into coins. The first pic is flakes of gold produced from a bulk till sample heavy mineral concentrate. The second photo is placer gold from the Yukon.

    The Lasqueti Mint, a private mint in British Columbia, used Yukon gold for this coin - which I love.

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  19. SPP Ottawa

    SPP Ottawa Numismatist

    Two releases from 2012 from the Royal Canadian Mint. I normally shy away from NCLT like this, but the theme was the Cariboo gold rush in north-central British Columbia. I had done some fieldwork in that region back in 1999, and the reverse designs fit my 'geology/exploration' thematic collection - so I bought them.

    First one is a 50-cent coin, 1/25th of an ounce, second one is the normal 100 dollar 14K issue.

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    ...and yes, that is a camel in the background. The early prospectors tried using them as pack animals in the late 1890s: http://www.cariboogoldrush.com/wagonroa/camel1.htm
     
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    USSR :

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