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2 Gold Coins What Do I have before I sell

All I was able to find out was they are English suppose to be 22k and .2344 troy oz ea. one weighs 7.93 oz the other is 7.99 oz


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  • DoubleEagle59DoubleEagle59 Posts: 8,377 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Looks like 1891 Australian sovereigns (S mintmark for Sydney) and 1918 (P mintmark for Perth).

    I believe in their condition they are worth bullion value.

    2 x 0.2354 = 0.4708 ounce of gold x $1720 = $810 total gold value.

    They usually sell for about $440 to $470 on Ebay, but then again you have to pay 10% in Ebay and Paypal fees.
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  • Thank you for the help. Thats what I got for the numbers but I wanted to make sure with some experts.
    Founder of the NDCCA. *WAM Count : 025. *NDCCA Database Count : 2,610. *You suck 6/24/10. <3 In memory of Tiggar 5/21/1994 - 5/28/2010 <3
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  • They are traded as bullion. I would dip the second one...
  • I think you mean the total weight of the coins were grams not ounces.
    I translate .2344 troy oz .9167 fine as 7.953 grams.
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