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Zhorro

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  1. Zhorro

    1798 one dollar

    Can I ask, how did you acquire it? Did you buy it as genuine from a reputable source?
  2. Zhorro

    1817 sov..? Fake

    St George looks to be carrying a baseball bat!
  3. Is the coin damaged? There looks to be a scar on the cheek and nose.
  4. Depends how many are sold initially. I am giving this one a miss. If others do the same, maybe not many will be sold? At £850, people are going to think very carefully before placing an order.
  5. Well! Whoever had their money on a D-Day SOTD sovereign were correct! I've just received this from a dealer: "On the 6th of June, the mint is releasing a Strike on the Day Sovereign to commemorate the 80th Anniversary... Prices: £850 for boxed £950 for MS70"
  6. So what notable events/anniversaries are there this year"
  7. This article has just been published about Chinese investors going big into gold: Chinese Have "Grabbed Gold By The Throat" As Capital Flight Accelerates | ZeroHedge
  8. But also private individual Chinese investors have also been buying gold recently because of the problems in their property market, so this message is probably aimed at them.
  9. I thought it was to distinguish the sovereign from the half sovereign, as there is not that much difference in size and it was even more difficult to tell them apart from a photograph.
  10. For some reason the front is very crisp but the reverse looks worn. I do not like the top of the "1" in the date. I would avoid it.
  11. Percentage-wise, silver has done better than gold over the past month - it is up 18.68% (gold, 14.04%)
  12. I don't even remember this coin being released!
  13. I was confused by your title, but I now see "ONE POUND FINE SILVER" on the coin! At first I thought this was a poor copy of the American Silver Eagle ($1). I doubt it is one lb of silver! This coin would normally be 1oz of silver. I suppose the change of wording means that the coin could not be classified as a forgery. Whether it is actually silver, that is another matter... Have you tested it to see if it is actually silver?
  14. This is on zerohedge.com: Israel Says Readying 'Imminent' Attack On Iran As Airlines Cancel Flights To Region | ZeroHedge
  15. I would have thought the opposite. Don't the Americans (Banks) like to keep the price of gold down? We shall see!
  16. But we don't know what Israel's response will be...
  17. I've still not seen any analysis of what happened on Friday (other than gold went up a lot and then went down a lot!). The sell-off seems even stranger when you are expecting Iran to retaliate over the weekend (which it did). Part of the sell-off could have been computer generated when the price hit a certain level, thus pushing it down further, but the mystery remains, who initiated the price smack-down?
  18. Yes, the RM does send some coins directly to be graded, but also some dealers get their coins sent directly for grading without without actually laying eyes on them - whether the logic is, the coins can't have any marks post minting because they have come straight from the mint and so must be PF70 or MS70, I don't know. I don't think an individual is disadvantaged, but they just need to be very careful about the coins they submit. If you submit your 5 coins, you have to remember a dealer may submit 50 coins, and a mint might submit 500 coins, so surely the probability of a top grade is stacked in favour of the deal or the mint (because of the quantity submitted) - but it is not necessarily meaning that you are at a disadvantage. Maybe contact @GoldDiggerDave
  19. It this were correct then the paper to gold ratio would have deteriorated, which is not the case. These figures on the USA Debt Clock have remained fairly stable over the past few weeks. U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time (usdebtclock.org)
  20. I'd be happier if I knew who was selling and why.
  21. I'd be happier if I knew who was buying and why.
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