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Pillar of the Community
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The last frank by Starck but in gold 2001 Very nice except it was damaged in transport look at the telltale mark on the capsule on boths sides Since the frank is waved it rotates in the capsule and damages itself and the capsule http://cgi.ebay.fr/LE-FRANC-Stark-O...MP_W0QQitemZ190120365135QQihZ009QQcategoryZ17380QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Edited by ageka 06/06/2007 12:31 pm
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Ageka, are any of these last five worth very much more than bullion as numismatic collector items? Asked in another way, with a limited strike of only 500 or less, is there much of a coin collector market for these MdP gold coins or are the buyers mostly investors or gold speculators? With the exception of the Chopin (for Poland) and Kitty (for Japan) and maybe a couple others, there doesn't seem to be much competition for MdP gold coins. I think if these were offered in the US, the bidding would be heavy and the prices would go way up.
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Fred I consulted my statistics Without box and certificate and secondary white wrapping these may go anywhere between minus 3% up to 40% over melt The french are the only country in Europe I know that tax gold which may be an explanation Also these coins seem to be offered 90% of the time on the German ebayand not the French ebayThe french only seem to collect gold pre 1900 which even I can obtain at melt at an exchange agent in XF down to the 1860's were hoarding started I presume
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Hmm To answer your question I do not know anybody trying for all the coins in the MdP series ( too many and some look ugly to me ) When bidding I seem allways up against scavengers or thematic collectors mostly all different people . Another strange thing is that I have the perception these coins all lost money to the person that bought them straight from the mint apart from Chopin and maybe some selected others But who knows what Chopin will be worhth in 2012 Of course with gold in euro up by 50% the last few years I feel comfortable looking at my pretty coins 
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Strange notion of what a fox looks like. Appears to me it's got some rabbit in it. Or mule. 
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Austerlitz 2005 10 euro Another minimalistic design and I just noticed the quarter ounce is no quarter any more but 0.23 I knew Spain was allways underweight I had not realised France was going the same way I do not think I bought anything past the year 2000 sofar http://cgi.ebay.de/2005-Frankreich-...tz_W0QQitemZ190123288521QQihZ009QQcategoryZ35429QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Renault 2007 10 euro PRIVATE COINAGE Now I am getting confused how that a private carcompany like Renault can make a private emission with 10 euro face value And nobody can buy it anymore ;but the german rep pronobile is selling it  The design gives me an headache http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...romot_widget
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