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Description
The listing, .999 Gold Chinese Coin has ended.
Ok, I don't know anything about coins only I know that it states it is .999 Gold and I don't know the weight is. I don't know what else to say.
Ppl. are always asking how I came across this coins...
Went to an estate sale here in the Denver area and bought a box of coins and knives and other odds and ends. Everything I have listed here is what came from that estate sale. I have tons of stuff and my wife and I are just trying to get rid of all these items.
Shipping is for insurance, signature & tracking conformation and postage.
Thank you
Questions & Comments
Nice coin are you leaving it up til the end & then will you ship it & how do i pay the shipping hope you answer
You are going to receive a special 100,000 credit batch from Listia. I collect baseball cards and Canadian coins. I will try to help you with any future Canadian coin listings.
I would take whatever you got a the estate sale and go a major coin dealer in Liittleton and let them make you a cash offer,BUT whatever you do DON'T tell them you do not know what they ARE! The 1894 is $1200.00 all day long to buy, the Chinese graded (Slabbed) gold is way over the value of gold,once gold is ina intristic
the others whatever you have do not LIST here, these could make you a lot of money in an auction, I am a registered Antiques dealer and collected rare coins,stamps knives since i was 11 years old,now i am 60 with49 years experience, i would try Littleton Stamp and Coins co. in Littleton,or contact Heritage auctions in Dallas,Tx.
Slabbed grade PF-69 in 1 below perfect PF means Proof,never been touch by human hands,value in in the thousands of dollars,the gold market does not play in this. try this for value a 1/4 ounce Chinese panda sells right now in proof 68 at $6000.00 dollars, that a grade below YOURS
oh you will get rid of this stuff, no problem, but this collection is worth tens of thousands of real money $$$$ something you fell in to like I do,but I did my home work and checked out what I bought at a yardsale, a Broken $35.00 Camera Named LEICA number #xxxx651 with a elmax lens and an angenieux 100 mm screw lens, sold it in Denver for $6000..it was made in 1932 GERMANY