Title | : | Why 20 Franc Gold Coins are AWESOME for Gold Stacking |
Lasting | : | 10.48 |
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Views | : | 29 rb |
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Just got my first Rooster, 1910 Really a beautiful coin! Comment from : fin59shaw |
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I have 20 franc gold coin of 1927want to sale Comment from : Humaail Asif |
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Amazing channel Love you Comment from : flattmag13 |
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Where do you get these for spot price??? I’m paying at least 7 over spot Comment from : Jo |
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Lira, Lire sounds like "Leera"! Comment from : Emmit D |
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lira is pronounced lee-rah Comment from : The Real Hawkeye II |
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There is a rush on these Comment from : Zeproo |
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Beside the French and Swiss 20 Franc coins there's also the Italian 20 Lire coin As part of the latin monetary union they're exact same specs as 20 Franc, size, dimensions, everything Also worth looking for They do tend to have a slightly higher numismatic value but can still be found cheap As well as Francs the Lire also exists in 10 Lire versions Living in Europe I love vintage European coins While it is true that usually dealers buy them slightly below spot they also sells not too far above spot for their size so they still have a nice small spread and thus being a very good choice in their size rangebrAnother coin that also tends to have small spread is the Austrian 1 Ducat restrike Also worth looking for Very unique 986 alloy which have a very nice color - imho nicer than pure gold brProbably my favorite Frenc coin is the Angel coin - who doesn't fall in love with that legend Another favorite is the Danish 10 and 20 kroner from 1908-1912 Probably the most detailed gold coins ever made If you get a good clear strike it's amazing all those small details you can see with a loupe Not many coins come close to that and vertainly not any modern coins I know of They took their time to make details you need a magnifier to see! Comment from : HifiCentret |
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Thanks for this informative video Just so you know, At 1:42, you say "each one contains ONE point 867" but it reads as "01867" Maybe someone else has already pointed this out as I am latecomer to this video and have not read the comments Comment from : JJ L |
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Don't you have to pay capital gain on hold bullion Is there away to avoid it? Comment from : j |
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My favourite is the French gold rooster Comment from : Roger Belmar |
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Just keep in mind when you go to sell you will get less than spot Some dealers wont touch them, just like sovereigns I learned this lesson the hard way But if you never intend to sell, best deals around Comment from : Metal Man |
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Mmmmm touching gold with my skin… mmmm yes touch that gold … Yessss… haha sorry 😅 Comment from : Brinstar |
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I'd rather buy these at 7 premium than pay a 20 premium for regular fractional gold can't buy them at my local coin shops because they want a higher premium than apmex Comment from : TheSimba86 |
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It is an excellent Vlog with tons of valuable advice Comment from : Ganapati Hegde |
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Another pro for those coins is that 90gold 10copper actually makes them durable Accidental drop is not an issue while you can damage your 24 carat kangaroos just by touching them Comment from : B George |
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Thoughts--- French Francs Marianne Rooster vs Swiss Francs Vreneli ? Comment from : Eli |
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What size cap do these fit in? Comment from : Alex |
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Just started stacking 20 franc and sovereign gold coins, low premium and affordable size😀 Comment from : Chris Stanford |
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You said the treaty was 1965 That should be 1865 Comment from : Cameron Rogers |
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I just received one 20 Franc gold coin yesterday I paid less than 7 premiumthat's a million times better than the current high silver premiums Comment from : The Silver Sergeant |
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French and Swiss 20f coins sell for a lower premium over gold than bullion coins, which doesn't make any damned sense to me but there it is Comment from : Anthony Fox |
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The History is simple It's gold Comment from : Luis King |
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RESTRIKE Comment from : Mike Charles |
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What local coin shop do you go to? Comment from : Nestor Barrera |
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Cool video, thanks A similar type of coin also is the Franc Joseph coin which comes in two sizes, 349g and the 4x larger 1396g and both are 986 gold It was used as currency up to 1915 and after that Muenze Osterreich started making them as collectable/investment coins Comment from : Marko Divljanovic |
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Cheapest i can find is about $20 over spot on Ebay but most are charging about $40 it seems Comment from : Silver BeachBum |
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Just bought my first one of these, the one with the cockerel Awsome coins and great pieces of history too Comment from : Cyberleader Andy |
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Ive picked up alot of these over the years but the 1902 Rooster I got awhile back is still my fav of the bunch because it has absolutely no wear but the toning is unbelievable It has an almost copper patina that really stands out next to newer gold coins Francs are great for so many reasons Great vid Comment from : Mich ael |
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I'm French and these little 20 Francs gold coins are the most popular, easy to buy and sell gold coins of all The French 20 Francs gold coin comes in 5 different designs: Napoleon III tête nue (naked head), Napoleon III tête laurée (crowned with laurel), Genius (lucky angel), Marianne-Coq (rooster) and Ceres (Roman goddess) that you've presented Comment from : Laurence Rivet |
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I got the same coin as my giveaway,, its a beauty! Comment from : SheDigs! |
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Lira is pronounced Leera like steer a The a is prounounced auh Like a e I o u Comment from : Neil Baylard |
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I understand the dollar amount over spot per coin, but how do you calculate what it would be at the 1 troy oz level over spot? My LCS has melt + $18 and trying to figure out if that's a good deal or not? Comment from : Timo Ortiz |
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Hmmmwonder if I have any that I wasn't aware of 🤔 Comment from : Aimee Osmulski |
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Cool Comment from : Arnie C |
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I love Roosters (20 francs) but had a hell of a time selling them I guess the takeaway is never sell your gold Especially if it's French Comment from : 2 is 1 |
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Hands are even more obnoxious Comment from : robert feinberg |
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wwwyoutubecom/watch?v=G3mBtUB0-ws Comment from : Андрей Ша |
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Early French 20's and 40's used to be fairly common, and a really good value I have some from 1809, 1810, 1811, and 1812 Roosters were later, and very pretty, but not quite as cool as the original Napoleon Bonaparte coins Comment from : Richard Alexander |
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Love the 20 francsall types Perfect size gold coins to hold in-hand Gotta get as many as you can! Thanks! Comment from : iamgogi |
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I called a local We Buy Gold here place today And ask him if they had any Frank's or european gold Oh, and the guy said yep, we do I'll sell you all you want for 3 above spot That's without even walking in there talking to the guy or even try and negotiate So I think I'll probably just get away from that spot or maybe 1 over spot for your walk in there with about a grand and my Sigma tester Comment from : Dazedandconfused stacker |
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Wrong! Comment from : Rusty Smith |
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You hit it on the head These are my secrets (together with our 90 $5 commemorative and Dutch Ducats) They are all around same size and gold contents I easily find them at/under spot Comment from : Ziegen Sauger |
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Thank you! Comment from : Athenastarbrite |
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Never thought about stacking these until now great video Comment from : rebelboy 77 Collins |
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I have a nice Napoleon 20 Frank from 1811 Nice tone to it Comment from : Dan |
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All Great reasons to buy a 20 francs 👍🔥🐉 Comment from : Silver Ripples |
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@silverdragons have you (or anyone here) done business with Nation Wide Coins on their gold 1/10 oz up to 1 oz at spot new customer deal? I have not and am looking to see if someone has with their experience with them? Comment from : JDO |
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The 10 francs are a nice alternative to the 1/10th ounce as well Same reasons you stated for the 20 francs Comment from : Maple leaf metals |
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Great information I mainly keep too ¼ Canadian 9999 gold, but I do enjoy buying other coins that have a piece of history Comment from : Andres_45_70 |
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I would rather have Silver Dragons poured silver! Comment from : proslice56 |
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I’m thinking about getting into gold, so if I can ask, what’s the price comparison dollar for dollar of the 1/10 AGE vs the 18 oz ? ( as the better buy dollar to dollar each item) oh, and also price comparison to the 23 sovereign brI’m looking to start stacking Comment from : Eli |
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Nice Comment from : silvercoin |
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The Italian 20 lire is also a 01867 gold coin Comment from : Dale Pak |
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20 Francs are great, and are fundamental in my stack I stack 20 Francs from all over Europe, 25 pesetas and 1 Sovereign for my fractionals under 25 oz What I like most about this coin is the price (can be bought at or below spot), and also the fact that they are not faked I've seen many many fake (real gold but not actually minted by the government) Sovereigns, 25 pesetas etc Comment from : Michael Silverman |
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I’m paying off my first gold coin and you just taught me how to figure out the coins worth😩 I am paying way too high a premium! Now I know how to check for future purchases I’ve only ever purchased silver, so gold is new Thank you for the education Comment from : henry corichi |
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Woooohh its to expensive France coinhope I can get even one of that coin for soviener Comment from : nenita capistrano |
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I live in Switzerland Here the Helvetia 20 gold francs, or "Vreneli" as they are nicknamed with affection, are popular, as are the also plentiful French roosters Compared to newer under 1 ounce gold rounds, they are cheaper An advantage is that they are as small in diameter as common currency coins If you have to bail out with gold by plane, you can mix your gold with your small change in your wallet so that the scanner staff of the airport security will not be alarmed as easily as when you would try to slip full 1 ounce gold coins of larger diameter trough Comment from : Rob Endert |
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Wait you sound different Comment from : rockonblackops777 |
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I promise to subscribe if you stop doing the stupid finger thing - OK ? Comment from : Daron Young |
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I live in USA, I stack the British Sovereign I don't have any of the gold Francs or the Swiss counterpart Comment from : Polar Roller |
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For me probably only from a major dealer I could be tricked Would rather pay 5 or 10 more and be able to sleep Comment from : Steve Woods |
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Love the content This size of coin Affordability I do not know about anyone else and I consider this my weakness But I want to buy something every two weeks at least More lately I want it to be gold This fits the bill Comment from : Steve Woods |
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Don’t have any of these yet, but I will be getting some francs and beans soon 🤪 Comment from : Empire Precious Metals |
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At about 1:45 you say "one point eight six seven " but screen said "01867 troy ounces" or "less than 1/5 of an oz" I had wondered why one commenter here said that buying 1oz gold buffalo made him sick but 5-6 gold 20 frank "over a 1oz" was preferable So you simply misspoke -- but made me feel smarter for figure out what you meant to say 😀😁 I don't think the coin says how much gold is in it (next time put coin in holder so it is still), so without that I doubt I'll ever purchase one Regular folks (not coin dealers/vendors) who don't recognize them may not believe me if I swear they are "01867 troy ounce" Comment from : Debby S-AbqNM |
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Nice I have the Dupré guardian angel gold 20 franc I like the legend behind it It has brought me great luck No guillotine for me Comment from : Rocky Mountain Bear |
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I love these, and have four in my stack! Comment from : Fiat Destroyer |
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Is It Almost Impossible To Stack 20 Dollar Saint Gaudens ? Comment from : steelersjourney11111 |
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Thanks for sharing the information! Comment from : Northern Silver Stacker |
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Im hooked on European gold i got french and Belgium francs, Marks, sovrighns, guilders and somthing else im sure My local coin shop guy said i was stupid for stacking them I like them and i van isully get nice coins for 2 over spot Tjat and half eagles is all i been stacking It was nice when you could get one for 240 bucks You ispired me to do a video of my "junk gold" as i call it Comment from : Dazedandconfused stacker |
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These are the perfect combination between coin collecting and stacking! Comment from : Penguin Gaming |
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Besides US may be my favorite pre 33 Gold! Great info buddy!😊👍 Comment from : PART TIME PREPPERS |
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Very nice! I wish I had some! 😀 Comment from : Dan’s Collectables |
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Wow beautiful little Gold ForeignCoin ever!!! :D brAnd Hit Like button!!! :D brAka I Love any types of GoldCoins Comment from : OcOmegaShadow Stacking |
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I've trying to complete Morgans and Peace Dollars before I take on anything else! Great information to have! Comment from : Rita Doyle |
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The Latin Monetary Union was around from 1865 to 1927 You said 1965! 😀 Also, these coins were first minted in France by Napoleon in the very early 1800s and were produced in Europe and elsewhere until at least 1949 Comment from : pyrotechnicien |
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Bon jour!! Comment from : The Prince |
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I definitely want to add a gold coin to my collection this year and have been working on how to do that I'm just so nervous about being taken advantage of I don't know enough about them yet and some of the videos I've seen on counterfeits lately have made me very nervous Congrats on your beauty, good luck, happy hunting and take care Comment from : Clayton County History Hound |
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I love these little 20 franc French gold coins as well Usually available at a reasonable price and help to bulk the gold stack up nicely 😎 Great that you have shined the light on these little beauties😁 Comment from : Trevor H |
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What are your thoughts on the Indian head gold coins? They are similar in size as far as gold content I have been looking at them as well as roosters Comment from : Eric Parnell |
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SD and GS are noticeably cosmopolitan for Americans and are to be congratulated on their open-mindedness and sophistication Most Americans are consciously or unconsciously insular in their thinking:'if it ain't American it ain't no good' Comment from : Stephanie G |
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Thanks Silver Dragons It’s good information for when I can start stacking gold Always doing my research 🔥🔥🔥 Comment from : Bead Demon |
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How many of these make an ounce Comment from : JR13 |
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3:21 sounds stupid Look it up and then you can say it correctly Comment from : PW Craig |
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Great info, I was considering buying some but I felt I didn't know enough about them I try to stick with mainly Canadian Maples for purity purposes but I do buy some American Eagles every now and then I think I'll check some of these francs out Thank-you for the information Godbless Comment from : Stinky Pocket Stealth |
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I think you´re absolutely right here, collecting the small gold coins from the first European monetary union, also called the Latin European gold union, based on the French 20Fr gold coins Many countries joined, like you said, a nice variety, and affordable Other collectibles are of course the British Sovereigns, the German Marks and being Scandinavian, we had a good Scandinavian gold union here too, with gold coins of 806 grams of pure gold, so true quarter ounces, less variation but fine for gold stacking Feels nice in your hand Most affordable are the Danish 20 kroner, and half of that size, the 10 kroner 90 pure Comment from : BeNo One |
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Bought some angles and roosters when gold was around 400$ an once Comment from : Richard Simpson |
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Hey did how ya doing, I like the Maple leafs my self 999 gold👍 Comment from : Marty R |
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What's up silver dragon's 🐉 Comment from : silver stallion |
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$1,588 is what I’m seeing on kitco for spot price 2/1/20 Comment from : Savage Stacker |
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Always worried about counterfeit gold coins so I try to stick with what I know maples and eagles I may try one day when confident on what I’m getting is truly gold thank you for the video will do my research Comment from : Savage Stacker |
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I stack 20 franc pieces I recently bought a 1oz gold Buffalo and I got a sick feeling in my stomach just because of price I would much prefer 5-6 gold 20 frank pieces over a 1oz Plus I love the history Comment from : Michael Whitt |
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I have a bunch of these sovereign type coins Didn’t like them at first, love them now Comment from : Vertical Stacker |
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Beautiful coin my friend I've got an Austrian 20fr coin, the French rooster and Swiss Helvetica are still on my list Thanks for sharing Comment from : Alexander R De Voogt |
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Cool vid man! I pretty much stick to gold from Canada, USA and Mexico myself!! Maybe in the future I will set my sights across the pond! Comment from : Roger S |
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I can find 20, 40 franc and Mexican Paco's at spot all the time For the fractional size and being government backed is very attractive to me Comment from : Sterling Cannabis |
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Many people are fans of Napoleon do not disrespect the emperor Comment from : Tyler Pelletier |
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Roosters and sovereigns are great for stacking I love them Problem in Australia the government charges 10 GST tax on anything that’s not at least 999 pure gold and silver brBut your spot on about frugal gold stacking they are always a great option Comment from : rodney Kasputtis |
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Jup, When I buy small gold coins it's these European Francs / Lira's etc and of course The Gold Ducta Cheers ! Comment from : silverinternational |
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