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These Austrian commemorative coins are nice to collect. Low premiums and lots of varieties both in 90% and 62.5% silver.
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2 minutes ago, Kellyrob1uk said:
Here you go
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6 minutes ago, gforeman said:
It's funny to see these types of anti US propaganda in coins, posters, programs, etc. Once one's able to get their emotions under control and see past the crazy message, these types of pieces are very interesting imho.
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The top two slabs, are they graded or just slabbed by NK?
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What do the phoenix and dragon look like?
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16 minutes ago, augur said:
I wasn't aware that the Royal Mint makes rounds on their own account? They are definitely not on their UK bullion site.
Those are sold out I believe, but on eBay quite often.
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Omg my brain is turning to mush with all the different types, years, small tail, long tail, shieldbacks, young and old, cologne or perfume!!!!
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2 minutes ago, oliversw5 said:
if you are not white, will invade you for resources and the send in infrastructure companies to clean up the mess leaving a further financial void.
That's just the Clintons. *ends political nonsense*
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2 hours ago, Clens92 said:
If you are buying Gold from North Korea, you are breaking international sanctions. That's not like getting into a VAT-argument with HMRC; it's serious prison time in the States.
This is no different to buying the ISIS coinage that got talked about last year. If you're buying North Korean currency, you're financing a hostile weapons programme and propping up a regime.
It's not quirky to be offering NK coins - it's a really, really poor decision which could have serious unintended consequences.
Ok, relax. Nobody's financing a hostile weapons program or propping up a regime. We are talking about some damn coins from NK. This is not like " buying the ISIS coinage". That's just ridiculous. These are coins already out of NK on the secondary market. If the idea is what bothers you then it's an issue that you alone have to work out. As @oliversw5 already stated, he did not purchase ANY gold coins. The US was looking into NK laundering millions of dollars and thus the sanctions. Collecting a dozen coins does not qualify as money laundering friend. Also I hate discussing politics where I enjoy my hobbies, but here goes, I hate Kim Jung Un. With that said, we were talking about coins.
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3 hours ago, silversky said:
I guess the other issue is that their large neighbour has a bit of a history of forging pm's and so knowing if you are getting something genuine or not would be difficult. If the price was massive then the risk would outweigh the potential.
That's the first thing That came into my mind. I'm not saying @oliversw5 coins are fake. But these are so unusual that there's no way for the regular guy to check against. A google search for North Korean coins shows a mix of Korean coins including South Korean coins. The pros must have a way. Regardless, then there are these and many many more.
3 hours ago, silversky said:
World coins & medals
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My first Germany 5 marks.