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![]() 5 1975 SOUTH AFRICA KRUGERRAND 1 OZ FINE GOLD COINS BULLION COIN FREE SHIPPING US $8,500.00
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![]() 1982 SOUTH AFRICAN KRUGERRAND 1 OZ PURE GOLD US $1,631.00
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![]() SOUTH AFRICA GOLD KRUGERRAND US $10.99
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![]() South Africa 1978 Krugerrand GOLD Token UNC US $14.99
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![]() 1OZ SOUTH AFRICA GOLD KRUGERRAND US $2,025.00
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![]() KRUGERRAND FINE PURE GOLD 1 OUNCE SOUTH AFRICA C1978 OR 1977 1976 US $2,200.00
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![]() 1980 1 10 Oz 22 Kt Gold Krugerrand South Africa Coin with Chain in Case US $249.99
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![]() 1 oz South African Krugerrand Gold US $2,469.95
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![]() 1 2 oz South African Krugerrand Gold US $1,424.95
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![]() 1 4 oz South African Krugerrand Gold US $759.95
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![]() 1 10th oz South African Krugerrand Gold US $408.45
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![]() COIN BEZEL 14k Gold Filled South African 1 2 KRUGERRAND US $12.95
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![]() 1982 South African 1 10 Oz Krugerrand Gold Coin NGC MS67 US $259.00
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![]() 1976 South Africa Gold Krugerrand NGC Proof 67 Ultra Cameo US $2,215.00
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![]() 1 oz gold krugerrand South African 22ct coin US $1,738.33
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![]() 1984 SOUTH AFRICA GOLD PROOF FULL KRUGERRAND 1oz COIN US $3,099.95
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People collect coins for many different reasons, some as a hobby, some for investment potential, however the thing to remember is that coin collecting can be fun as well as a way to invest money over time. Coin collecting began way back in the medieval times when people started to collect coins as a hobby because of the design of the artwork on the minted coins as well as their historical value.
Although still a hobby for most people, coin collecting, just like many other forms of collecting (think stamps or art) can be quite lucrative for the collector. This is especially true if people are collecting coins made of precious metal such as gold or silver. As a form of money, most coins made of precious metals such as gold, for legal tender stopped production in the early 20th century, making coins made prior to this very rare. In fact the most expensive gold coin every bought sold for millions of dollars. It was an American Eagle 1933 gold coin.
Gold coins are not only made in the US. The British minted gold sovereigns, in South Africa you can find the gold Krugerrand. In Canada the Maple leaf design is minted and in Australia they made the Nugget. Although most of these coins do not have a face value, the gold content of the coins and the weight as well as the year of minting and it's rarity mean that you can buy what is essentially 1 ounce of gold for varying a fluctuating prices. Gold bought for collecting or for investment can be bought and sold in many different outlets online. Today, most people buy gold as an investment, speculating that the price of gold will rise. This tends to be true when financial markets are less stable.
Buying gold coins online can be much cheaper than buying them through an offline outlet, however to ensure a smooth gold buying experience you should remember a few things
- Think about the type of gold coin you would like to buy before you go searching for your purchase.
- Decide who you are buying the coin for. What would they like and how much you want to spend
- Remember that there will usually be a fee for delivery of your purchase, and ensure that whatever method used by the seller is safe and secure (and insured)
- Make sure the seller is a reputable person/organization providing proofs of ownership/right to sell, a contact address and phone number. If possible their reputation should be verifiable
- Never pay for your purchase with an instant transfer or wire service as these methods have no guarantees and are used by fraudsters often
Be sure your gold coin buying process is safe and secure. Buying gold should be a pleasurable experience enjoyed by both collector and investor alike.
Roslyn writes about gold bullion coin collecting and gold bullion investments as well as other precious metal investments. You can also browse and find gold bullion for sale if you are a collector of American Eagle gold coins or other rare gold coins on her website.
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The South $39.99 The South - Giclee Print |
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Canadian Gold Maple Leaf $89.22 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the official bullion gold coin of Canada, and is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. The brainchild of Walter Ott, it is one of the purest gold regularissue coins in the world citation needed] with a gold content of .9999 millesimal fineness (24 carats), with some special issues .99999 fine. That is, it contains virtually no base metals at allonly gold, from mines in Canada. The coin was introduced in 1979. At the time the only bullion coin was the Krugerrand, which was not widely available because of the economic boycott of apartheidera South Africa. Coins minted between 1979 and 1982 have a gold content of .999. Author: Apostolis, Dismas Reinald Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2011/08/18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.25 inches |
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South Pacific $70 South Pacific |
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Dirty South $10 Dirty South |
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Durrty South $10 Durrty South |
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The Rockin' South $12.49 The Rockin' South |
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Heading South $8.99 Heading South |
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South Riding $17.99 South Riding |
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Moving South $10.49 Moving South |
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Outer South $10.49 Outer South |
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South-Central $7.49 South-Central |
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South Of the Border $13.99 South Of the Border |
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South By Southwest $12.49 South By Southwest |
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