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2006 Canadian $300 Gold Coin SOLD

I am selling my wifes Christmas present from a few years ago. She collects Swarovski crystal snowflakes and jewelry, but this did not go over so well and has been sitting in our safe ever since the first day she unwrapped it. It is a beautiful coin.
It includes original box and COA. The coin weight is 60.50 grams and is 58.22% 14-Karat gold and 41.67% silver. That is 1.244 oz of 14K Gold.
Mintage was 1,000 according to the COA. The coin has been in a smoke free house.
I am asking $1,850 with payment by no fee paypal.
I will ship with tracking number and insurance for the selling price.

Thank you, Jay


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    zrlevinzrlevin Posts: 734 ✭✭✭
    That's a beautiful coin.
    Zach
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    I agree!
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    << <i>The coin weight is 60.50 grams and is 58.22% 14-Karat gold and 41.67% silver. That is 1.244 oz of 14K Gold. >>



    I think you mean the coin is 14K gold. Does the coin actually contain only 0.726oz of gold? Remember gold is measured in 31.1 gram troy ounces.

    You probably have a piece 60.50 grams of 14K gold or 1.135 oz of pure gold. At least that's what I would assume.
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    << <i>The coin weight is 60.50 grams and is 58.22% 14-Karat gold and 41.67% silver. That is 1.244 oz of 14K Gold. >>



    I think you mean the coin is 14K gold. Does the coin actually contain only 0.726oz of gold? Remember gold is measured in 31.1 gram troy ounces.

    You probably have a piece 60.50 grams of 14K gold or 1.135 oz of pure gold. At least that's what I would assume. >>




    Since this is currently at the top....

    Numismaster indicates the coin (KM# 680) is:

    Weight: 60g
    Fineness: .5833 Gold
    AGW: 1.1252 Oz

    "In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation [...] Gold stands in the way of this insidious process. It stands as a protector of property rights." - Alan Greenspan
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