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DuncanWylieWilson

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  1. Thank you! I’ve spoken with @sterlingstacker
  2. 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1929 SOLD! 🔨
  3. Thank you for the question, @RavenMcB73 Thank you for your fair comparison and kind words, @pricha These Indian head quarter eagles are comprised of 4.18 grams of .900 gold and have a pure gold content of 3.76 grams. They do carry a stronger premium than their larger half eagle counterparts, but they’re always desirable and becoming increasingly harder to source. Six of these are sold but eight remain. The dates available are shown in the post. Thank you both!
  4. Indian Head Date Run — 14 Quarter Eagles — £370 Posted Each — UK 🇬🇧 A full numeric date run of Indian head quarter eagle gold coins. Only the 1911-D (Denver) key date is missing. For sale individually and combined postage is offered on multiples. 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1908 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1909 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1910 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1911 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1912 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1913 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1914 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1914-D 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1915 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1925-D SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1926 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1927 SOLD! 🔨 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1928 🇺🇸 Indian Head 2 1/2 Dollars 1929 SOLD! 🔨 Price is £370 each including fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland. Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account. Thank you! 🌟
  5. That it is! 🤠 It’s also £2 under spot now that gold has had another fit and broke the £1,900 barrier! 🚀
  6. £100 Under Spot – Lot of Four Gold Coins – £2,250 Posted – UK 🇬🇧 A lot of four highly desirable gold coins. 🤠 🇬🇭 Ghana 2 Pounds 1966 – 15.98 grams of .917 gold – 14.65 grams pure: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia61165.html 🇰🇪 Kenya 100 Shillings 1966 – 7.6 grams of .917 gold – 6.97 grams pure: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces30799.html 🇧🇼 Botswana 10 Thebe 1966 – 11.29 grams of .900 gold – 10.16 grams pure: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces61830.html 🇺🇸 USA 5 Dollars 1992 – 8.36 grams of .900 gold – 7.52 grams pure: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces92517.html Total pure gold weight = 39.3 grams Melt value = £2,350 Buy the lot of four for £2,250 posted including fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland. Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account. Thank you! 🌟
  7. Annoyingly have had a non-paying buyer not on here, so these are still available. 🌟
  8. Venice Gold Ducats – Zecchino – Three Lovely Examples! – £550 Posted Each – UK 🇬🇧 From its introduction in 1284 to the fall of Venice to Napoleon in 1797, the design of the Venetian gold ducat, more formally the zecchino, remained unaltered for more than 500 years. Originally called a ‘ducat’ (‘ducato’) after the ruling Doge of Venice, it was latterly decided to describe such coins as zecchinos after the Zecca (mint) of Venice. The reason for this change was that in the year of 1543 Venice started to mint silver coins also described as ducats. The obverse of these zecchinos feature a standing depiction of Saint Mark presenting staff to a kneeling doge (chief magistrate of Venice or Genoa). The letters ‘DVX’ alight vertically at the top of the staff. The reverse boasts a forward-facing figure of Christ within a beaded, star-lined ellipse. ⛪️ Top left – Ludovico Manin – 1789-1797 ⛪️ Top Right – Pasqual Cicogna – 1585-1595 ⛪️ Bottom – Unidentified due to less defined legend. A nice example nevertheless. Price is £550 each including fully-insured postage to mainland UK and Northern Ireland. Payment via bank transfer to UK business bank account. Thank you! 🌟
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