Picked up a gold coin today. Cat
Cat J Hero Member Dec 17, 2007 789 3 Kentucky Detector(s) used Whites DFX; Whites Sufe Master PI Pro May 7, 2008 #1 Picked up a gold coin today. Cat Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Treasure of Victoria Peak - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments G Coin.jpg 18.4 KB · Views: 245 Upvote 0
Picked up a gold coin today. Cat Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Treasure of Victoria Peak - Grab it through Amazon!
Silver Stripe Bronze Member Jul 8, 2007 1,801 8 USA May 7, 2008 #2 Well you just went "shoppin" today huh? Can't go wrong with PM's though. HH Mark
OP OP Cat J Hero Member Dec 17, 2007 789 3 Kentucky Detector(s) used Whites DFX; Whites Sufe Master PI Pro May 7, 2008 Thread starter #3 I went looking for the three BU Bens for that set I have. He did not have them so I bought other things. I bought a flying Eagle penny. A half dime. A three cent coin. And a BU Buffalo nickle. Thanks Cat
I went looking for the three BU Bens for that set I have. He did not have them so I bought other things. I bought a flying Eagle penny. A half dime. A three cent coin. And a BU Buffalo nickle. Thanks Cat
LJ Silver Member Dec 23, 2006 3,469 17 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 7, 2008 #4 Sure is a pretty coin there Cat. How much gold does it have? Congrats! It's funny you bought coins today because I bought a few today myself....ha! I'll try to get pictures and post a little later.
Sure is a pretty coin there Cat. How much gold does it have? Congrats! It's funny you bought coins today because I bought a few today myself....ha! I'll try to get pictures and post a little later.
OP OP Cat J Hero Member Dec 17, 2007 789 3 Kentucky Detector(s) used Whites DFX; Whites Sufe Master PI Pro May 7, 2008 Thread starter #5 I believe that was a quarter. Thanks Cat
J jim4silver Silver Member Apr 15, 2008 3,662 495 May 7, 2008 #6 If you buy silver or gold bullion, it should always be clearly stamped on it somewhere the weight and purity. Such as .9999 fine gold, one troy oz., etc. If there is no weight and/or purity listed on it, caveat emptor. Jim
If you buy silver or gold bullion, it should always be clearly stamped on it somewhere the weight and purity. Such as .9999 fine gold, one troy oz., etc. If there is no weight and/or purity listed on it, caveat emptor. Jim
OP OP Cat J Hero Member Dec 17, 2007 789 3 Kentucky Detector(s) used Whites DFX; Whites Sufe Master PI Pro May 7, 2008 Thread starter #7 OH GEEZ.... your going to make me dig it out of the safe and look.... BRB Cat
OP OP Cat J Hero Member Dec 17, 2007 789 3 Kentucky Detector(s) used Whites DFX; Whites Sufe Master PI Pro May 7, 2008 Thread starter #8 Ok here is the back and it is from the US Mint. I does not say anything about weight. Just five dollar gold coin. HH Cat Attachments GCoinback.jpg 20 KB · Views: 206
Ok here is the back and it is from the US Mint. I does not say anything about weight. Just five dollar gold coin. HH Cat
LJ Silver Member Dec 23, 2006 3,469 17 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 7, 2008 #9 I think it is .24187. The Red Book says it is the same standards as the previous half eagle gold coins.
I think it is .24187. The Red Book says it is the same standards as the previous half eagle gold coins.
OP OP Cat J Hero Member Dec 17, 2007 789 3 Kentucky Detector(s) used Whites DFX; Whites Sufe Master PI Pro May 7, 2008 Thread starter #10 Yes and it is a proof coin. I think melt is around $215. HH Cat