Why is there little or no demand for foriegn gold coins?

Early American gold coins are sought after in any and all grades, but the foriegn gold even in high grade is sometimes not even catching an opening bid. In the last year I have picked up high grade, PCGS-NGC (ms63 - 66), Prussian, Mexican and Cuban gold at just above melt value. Being as though I have no intention of selling, the resale factor is not important to me. Anyone know of a legitimate reason for this?
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Most foreign coins have foreign words.
They can't READ em.
us gold of choice for me would be any or all stella patterns, and seeing as I do not fart 1k bills, I stick with value/design
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
That is a very cool coin, did you get what you would consider a good deal on that? Also was there much competition in the bidding?
Have no idea - just liked the coin and bought it at the ANA in SF. Private sale, no auction.
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I had the opportunity to study this beauty in hand. It is one of the coolest coins I have ever seen.
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