The only coin at their upcoming auction that I find interesting is this one: https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=7762&lot=447
Apart from the auction I mentioned on the previous page, another interesting auction of theirs should be the Spink Numismatic e-Circular 35: Indian and Islamic Coins - e-Auction Spink London that starts on May the 19th.
You have to tell them to send coins via post. Everytime FEDEX handles shipment you get dinged by customs Leu sends my coins by Swiss Post.
Neither do I, besides, I don't buy coins from communist countries, and the CCP might be the most evil political party in the history of the World, so I especially don't want to buy any coin with the CCP's evil symbols on it.
I have decided to give KM Numismatics a second chance and have contacted them again in regards to various Indian gold coins, hopefully this time something positive will come out of it.
I have found a 1980s Chinese gold coin from Hong Kong that is of interest to me, and I have made an offer for it, we will see soon whether or not I can reach a deal with the seller.
Yes/ I have seen Taiwanese gold coins/ features their first leader who fought vs Mao's Commies in 1949 Civil War. Seems they are hell bent in spreading their terror to Democratic Taiwan
This is the Hong Kong one I mentioned above: https://www.ebay.com/itm/2520662352...d=Chinese+Mint&_trksid=p3650466.c101465.m3507 I retracted my offer when I noticed that there was a little fat man on the reverse.
Singapore is also a Chinese-majority country, and this is a gold coin from there that I am considering buying: https://www.ma-shops.com/rarecoin/item.php?id=742 I don't think I will buy it, at least not this month.
Singapore/ I have the 1969 $150 Raffles Lighthouse coin. They also print the largest currency bill "5000" Singapore Dollars=$5000US I put it under Malay States.
Earlier today I was looking at their previous auctions and one of the things I liked most about them is that none of the interesting coins went for insane prices!