New Spanish gold and silver coins

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[FONT=&quot]Spain's Royal Mint has unveiled a glittering commemorative six-coin collection to mark on the occasion of King Felipe VI's 50th birthday, as seen in photographs issued Wednesday.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The monarch, whose full name is Prince Felipe Juan Pablo Alfonso de Todos los Santos de Borbón y Grecia was born on Jan 30, 1968, in Madrid.
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Source: https://www.efe.com/efe/english/lif...-king-felipe-s-50th-birthday/50000263-3820136
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Get that name on a driver's license!
 

One has to wonder with Spain's economy in shams, if they are melting down Gold and Silver bars or coins stolen from Treasure Salvors via the Courts to make these commemorative coins!!??
 

Those look cool do you think its a good buy for a collecter
 

Those look cool do you think its a good buy for a collecter

Generally mint products are a poor buy and they tend to depreciate almost like a new car. But there are exceptions, for example the Baseball dollar is very popular and might even sell for more now than it did when released. I don't forsee these coins being that popular so they may be less expensive in a few years.
 

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