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Australian 1984 $200 Gold Coin Value?

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Hello everyone, this is probably the largest coin I have in terms of gold content- larger than the sovereign (don't own 1oz gold coins). I was wondering if anybody would be able to give me an approximate value on the coin?

Also, it was in uncirculated condition, but I took it out of its paper packaging, and made a pendant of it (18k gold casing) which is attached to my gold chain. There will probably be a few marks on it now, but would it be possible to grade it? Would I need to put up photos? Thank you!

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 Posted 09/23/2011  01:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Having been turned into a piece of jewellery, and damaged from having been worn, it wouldn't be worth anything extra to a coin collector - its value is entirely in its gold content (currently $512 for the coin itself, plus whatever amount you used to make the bezel).
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Thank you for your answer! How about a 1980 Isle of Man gold proof coin that has been taken out of its clear plastic packaging?
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Bullion buyers will pay for intristic value of the metal content of these gold coins
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