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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 720291, member: 57463"]<b>... while I'm on the subject ...</b></p><p><br /></p><p>In addition, there are Mexican gold coins from the huge 50 Peso (1.2057) ounce down to the tiny 2.5 and 2 Peso.</p><p><br /></p><p>Columbia minted a 5-Peso on the same standard as the UK Sovereign and you find them for less as they are less often desired.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Swiss and French weigh the same because they were the core of the Latin Monetary Union, which included up to 20 nations officially or unofficially. So, there are all kinds of European and other gold coins of the same weight that often cost less.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Russian 5 rouble was another unpopular coin with a low margin, until it became popular... but then a Pre-WWI hoard from Norway was discovered... but then there were a lot of modern fakes... but then...</p><p><br /></p><p>So, basically, again, go to a coin show or a numismatic convention and see what you find. Stay away from online dealers. Stay close to ANA-member dealers and locals you know or can know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 720291, member: 57463"][b]... while I'm on the subject ...[/b] In addition, there are Mexican gold coins from the huge 50 Peso (1.2057) ounce down to the tiny 2.5 and 2 Peso. Columbia minted a 5-Peso on the same standard as the UK Sovereign and you find them for less as they are less often desired. The Swiss and French weigh the same because they were the core of the Latin Monetary Union, which included up to 20 nations officially or unofficially. So, there are all kinds of European and other gold coins of the same weight that often cost less. The Russian 5 rouble was another unpopular coin with a low margin, until it became popular... but then a Pre-WWI hoard from Norway was discovered... but then there were a lot of modern fakes... but then... So, basically, again, go to a coin show or a numismatic convention and see what you find. Stay away from online dealers. Stay close to ANA-member dealers and locals you know or can know.[/QUOTE]
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