Saturday, August 13, 2011

Serbian gold coin on eBay

1. Yugoslavia, King Aleksandar I, 20 dinara 1925, aUNC, gold coin, starting price USD 0,01, 4 bids, in this moment USD 114.49, four days left to the end
2. Montenegro, Prince Nikola I, 10 perpera 1910, NGC AU53, gold coin, starting price USD 0,99, 11 bids, in this moment USD 222,50, 4 days left to the end
3. Yugoslavia, Sinjska alka, 10.000 dinara 1985, UNC, gold coin, starting price USD 450,00, without bids, time left 8 days
4. Serbia, Dositej Obradovic, 5.000 dinara 2007, Proof gold coin, starting price USD 395,00, without bids, time left 11 days
5. Montenegro, Prince Nikola I, 20 perpera 1910, uncirculated, starting price USD 1.430,00, without bids, time left 11 days
6. Montenegro, 20 perpera 1989, uncirculated, starting price USD 465,00, without bids, time left 14 days
7. Yugoslavia, the commemorative proof gold and silver coin with a mirror like finish of flat surfaces and opaque relief details of the commemorative motives, issued under the decision on the issue of coins for the commemoration of the IX conference of the heads of state or government of non aligned countries held in Belgrade in 1989, uncirculated, starting price USD 650,00, without bids, time left 18 days
8. Yugoslavia, King Aleksandar I, 1 dukat 1933, uncirculated, starting price USD 556,00, without bids, time left 19 days
9. Yugoslavia, King Aleksandar I, 1 dukat 1931, uncirculated, starting price USD 350,00, without bids, time left 19 days
10. Yugoslavia, Mediterranean games, Split, 1979, uncirculated, the commemorative coins, 4 gold and 7 silver coins, starting price USD 6.000,00, without bids, time left 20 days
11. Yugoslavia, King Aleksandar I, 1 dukat 1931, uncirculated, starting price USD 699,00, without bids, time left 21 days
12. Yugoslavia, King Aleksandar I, 1 dukat 1932, about uncirculated, starting price USD 410,00, without bids, time left 27 days

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Gold coins

Today you can find on eBay:

1. Netherlands, 10 gold gulden coin, 1917, uncirculated, a very nice example of a 10g with Queen Wilhelmina on the obverse. Who can forget everybody’s favorite queen from the turn of the century, starting bid $399,99
2. Great Britain, gold sovereign coin, 1908, about uncirculated, starting bid $0,99, actual bid $351,36
3. Swiss, 20 Franc gold Helvetia coin, 1935, uncirculated, starting bid $260,99
4. France, 40 Franc gold coin, 1804, extra fine – about uncirculated, Napoleon Bonaparte, weight 12,83 g, issued during the last year of consulate, starting bid $0,99, actual bid $460,00
5. Sweden, 20 kronor gold coin, 1890, uncirculated, NGC graded MS64, king Oscar II, starting bid $0,99, actual bid $420,00
6. United States of America, Liberty 10 dollar gold coin, 1894, Philadelphia mint, uncirculated, starting bid $800,00
7. Sardinia (Italian state), 20 lire gold coin, 1832, extra fine, scarce, starting bid $9,99, actual bid $256,85
8. Austria, 1 gold ducat, 1915, uncirculated, Franz Joseph I, weight 3,5 g, starting bid $0,99, actual bid $155,50
9. Switzerland, 10 gold francs coin, 1912, mint B, extra fine – about uncirculated, weight 3,23 g, starting bid $160,00
10. Republic de Cuba, 10 gold pesos coin, 1916, uncirculated, NGC graded MS63, weight 16,718 g, starting bid $9,99, actual bid $616,56
11. Russia, 5 gold rubles coin, 1903, uncirculated, NGC graded MS66, weight 4,30 g, starting bid $9,99, actual bid $222,00
12. Austria, 8 gold florin, 1879, extra fine – almost uncirculated, Franz Joseph I, weight 6,45 g, starting bid $1,00, actual bid $246,50
13. Spain, 8 gold escudos (double eagle) colonial doubloon, 1793, extra fine, weight 27,07 g, starting bid $1.750,00


Imagine the stories this coins could tell if it could talk! Rare gold coins continue to be an excellent investment opportunity and are becoming harder and harder to locate!