Lemon Thrower wrote:to some extent the us gold commemoratives are a steal. however, they are not easily recognized and therefore illiquid.
Mossy wrote:"Sovereigns"? Yabbut.
The most counterfeited coin in the world.
I bought the full Fisch set ($549), only verified my Krug's but it's easy. I think "Wallet #2" will be the one most here in the US would want, even though single Wallets (sets) are $169 each, bought singles.
Wallet #2 - Gold
Krugerrand/American Eagle/Britannia/Angel (1oz.)
1/2 Krugerrand/American Eagle/Britannia/Angel
1/4 Krugerrand/American Eagle/Britannia/Angel
1/10 Krugerrand/American Eagle/Britannia/Angel
British Sovereign / South African 2 Rand
(5 Detectors)
Like the ad says, a wallet will pay for it's self with the first fake rejected.
These gadgets are also simple, durable, and don't require batteries. You can roll them in an inspection cloth and drop them in a pocket without worrying about breakage.
A scale, vernier, and good notes is better, but the Fisch allows less argument.
http://www.fisch.co.za/orderonline.htm#products
argent_pur wrote:Back to the original post...I don't know of any gold coin period that doesn't carry a premium.
Return to Silver Bullion, Gold, & other Bullion Metals
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests