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![]() How much is a 1901 $10 Ten Dollar gold coin weighing 16 grams be worth in british pounds sterling ?Jan 31, 2009 by Foxy | Posted in Investing I have bought a $10 ten dollar gold invent which weighs 16 grams of 22ct gold today, I wanted to know how much it's worth to a collector so that I could perhaps sell it to one, I would like to know how much I could get for it in British pounds sterling please. See a become wealthy dealer they are pretty honest because they are licensed. Bob | Jan 31, 2009
See a start dealer they are pretty honest because they are licensed.
Bob | Jan 31, 2009
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What's the Best Gold Coin to buy? Maple Leaf, Krugerrand or British Sovereign?Jan 11, 2009 by newell | Posted in Investing
the one with the lowest line above spot
Robert M | Jan 11, 2009
The Krugerrand has 1 oz. of uncontaminated gold in the form of a gold alloy.The Maple Leaf has 1 oz. of pure gold and doesn't wear as well. Both have the same amount of gold so buy the one that has the lowest dividend over the spot price of gold. The Maple Leaf also comes in smaller sizes if you can't afford to buy an oz at a once upon a time although the smaller sizes will have a little larger premium. The modern British Sovereign is measured in grains not ounces so be secure you understand exactly how much gold your buying for the price. Generally the Sovereign is less available in the U.S. and has a higher premium than the other two.
socrates | Jan 11, 2009
Maple Leaf.
bobanalyst | Jan 11, 2009
How much is a Gold Sovereign British Edward VII 1907 coin worth?Oct 19, 2008 by crazything1989 | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
It contains .2354 ounces of gold, and would retail for almost to the letter US$200. Gold has fallen about 20% over the last few months. I. B. Zoxx | Oct 19, 2008
It contains .2354 ounces of gold, and would retail for almost completely US$200. Gold has fallen about 20% over the last few months.
I. B. Zoxx | Oct 19, 2008
Help With Vocabulary.?Oct 17, 2008 by Darling ♥ | Posted in Words & Wordplay I've been working on my vocabulary all day. Most people obeyed the royal's decree without question, but some rebels only bowed to his command after suffering torture in the dungeon. Patrick Q | Oct 17, 2008
WHAT..do you think about this. Big Trouble in America?Oct 16, 2008 by mystacall | Posted in Elections Oct 16, 2008 what did you say? thewindywest | Oct 16, 2008
¿Why did Great Britain steal...?Sep 17, 2008 by LEONÉS | Posted in History a lot of masterpieces in Persia (nowadays Iran), Greece, Italy, Egypt, India, China... as sculptures, paintings, gold pieces, stone pieces, mummies, crowns, coins,coffins... during British Empire and now they are proudly shown in british museums? Do corroborate in mind that many of these artifacts and "masterpieces" were actually being destroyed, broken-up, damaged and sold off by the countries from which they were created. Moriarty | Sep 17, 2008
how much are my gold coins worth?Aug 25, 2008 by xxxthugxxx | Posted in Other - Business & Finance i have 3 the 2008 cat of excellent coins has a value of $145 in unc. for the 1975 $100, I would pay $125 mrcoins.australia | Aug 30, 2008
Grant: Ride a camel but carry bags of gold Alexandria Town Talk15.11.09 Here's Lawrence difficult to refute warfare norms of his day: "In his (Ferdinand Foch, French military theorist) modern war -- unambiguous war he called it -- to nations professing incompatible philosophies put them to the test of force. Philosophically, it was idiotic, for while opinions were arguable, convictions needed shooting to be cured: " It sounded like a 20th century restatement of the wars of creed, whose logical end was utter destruction of one creed and whose protagonists believed that God's judgement (sic) would prevail." British Gold Coins articles
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