Home Buy, Sell, & Trade - U.S. Coins

World gold and platinum for sale (all under a hundred bucks)

An extra buck or two for shipping and insurance would be appreciated on most of these (the fanam was offered postpaid previously, so I will honor that).


AUSTRALIA: 1988 15 DOLLARS, PLATINUM (Koala, 1/10 oz.), BU. KM108, similar to the KM111 $100 coin design. In clear plastic mint capsule. .9995 fine/.1000 oz APW. $92.

CANADA: 1997 1/20 oz. MAPLE LEAF, BU, .9999 fine. $26.

CANADA: 1999 1/10 oz. MAPLE LEAF, BU ("20 Years ANS" privy mark), .9999 fine. $46. RESERVED

GIBRALTAR: 2001 1/25 oz. ROYAL (Cherubs) Proof (or prooflike, not sure which- sure looks like a proof to me), .9999 fine. $30.

INDIAN PRINCELY STATES: circa 1690-1698 GOLD FANAM, crude EF-AU. Tiny 7mm gold coin, 16-20 karat fineness. $18.

ISLE OF MAN: 1977 HALF-SOVEREIGN, BU (in Airtite holder with velour display card), .917 fine/.1173 oz. Reverse: Viking warrior on horseback with sword. I personally will not grade any raw coin over MS65, but would imagine this to be MS67-68 quality. Very clean, satiny fields. $65.

NETHERLANDS: 1974 1 DUCAT, prooflike BU. Classic knight with sword design. Regular die alignment. 87,000 mintage. .983 fine/.1106 oz. $70. RESERVED

NEW ZEALAND: ND (recent) 1/10 oz. GOLD KIWI "COIN" by the "New Zealand Mint, Ltd.", lovely cameo proof in Airtite and deluxe case with COA. Not a government issue- technically a medallion, but looks like a coin and is quite pretty. Obverse: "NEW ZEALAND / KIWI" inscription, picture of kiwi and chick. Reverse: map of New Zealand with the four stars of the Southern Cross, "AOTEAROA" inscription above. .9999 fine, .1000 oz. $38. RESERVED

SOUTH AFRICA: 1980 2 RAND, BU. Same antelope reverse as the Krugerrands. .917 fine/.2354 oz. $99.

SPAIN: 1745-PJ HALF-ESCUDO, VG+. Obverse: Bust of Philip V. Reverse: royal arms. .917 fine/.0498 oz. $95. Admittedly a bit overpriced but also undervalued in Krause, I believe. How often do you see this stuff? I could have said "L@@K! REAL PIRATE TREASURE!", and all that usual hype you see on eBay. It is a nice little piece of Spanish colonial gold, and a little earlier than the usual King Charles pieces.




PS- I've been rather busy lately and prone to disappearances for two or three days at a time, so if you PM me and don't get an answer right away, do not despair- I'll get back to you eventually.

PPSS- I reserve the right to pull any of these offerings or change prices if bullion prices suddenly leap skyward.



Explore collections of lordmarcovan on CollecOnline, management, safe-keeping, sharing and valuation solution for art piece and collectibles.

Comments

Sign In or Register to comment.