Archive for April 23rd, 2009


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Under the hammer, rare Shivaji era coin
Indian Express, India
A historical gold coin, called Gold Hoan, struck during the coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at Raigad in 1674; a gold coin in the name of King Ibrahim Shah of Kashmir and a bank note with a face value of Rupees 10 dated 1878 printed during
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Finish the Set but Don't Let it Finish You
NumisMaster.com, WI
Likely, the coin will be professionally graded and slabbed; then you know, and any future buyers will know, the coin is genuine. Buy from a dealer who has handled these rare coins before, who has experience in buying and selling key coins.

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Early Gold $10 Coins Anything but Bullion
NumisMaster.com, WI
It shouldn't be confused with the American Eagle bullion coin program begun in 1986, but sometimes might be. Certainly the gold eagle was significant as the largest gold coin of the early United States. It was also a significant sum of money as roughly
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Gold miners could surprise on costs due to oil-RBC
Reuters
TORONTO, April 23 (Reuters) - The first-quarter production costs of gold miners should be surprisingly low due to cheap oil prices and the strength of the US dollar, RBC Capital Markets said on Thursday. In a preview of quarterly gold-miner results,

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Counterfeits: All that glitters is not gold — but it may look like it
Bluefield Daily Telegraph, WV
It seems illicit artisans can create fake silver dollars and gold coins or alter real coins to make them appear more valuable. Fortunately, there are ways collectors can guard against buying a counterfeit. First, get a 16X-power jeweler's loupe,

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