A collector can find gold coins in many different places. It depends on what kind of gold coin they're looking for specifically. You can look in the phone book and find auctions, coin dealers, websites specifically for coins.
Modified coins have no collector value.
No - unless you are a gold coin collector, in which case you would need to have a lot of money to even purchase one, it isn't a smart idea. Gold coins aren't common currency these days.
The value of gold coins can be determined in two different ways--the melt-down value and the coin value. The melt-down value is the value of the pure gold in the coins, which is determined by the weight. The face value of the coins can be found on a collector's website.
Modified coins have no collector value.
Modified coins have no collector value.
Modified coins have no collector value.
Toronto offers many options for appraisal of items such as gold. Gold sovereign coins can easily be appraised and even sold in Coin collector and memorabilia shops, jewelers, Pawn Shops, and shops specifically catered to buying gold.
Modified coins have no collector value.
What is referred to as a bullion coin would be common gold or silver coins created by the US, Canada, China, etc. Gold coins are usually .999 gold. Many are fractions of an oz in weight. The weight is also the melt value. Collector coins are valued seperately. Bullion coins must be verified before selling or melting as they may have nusmatic value. Coins are always backed by a government. Rounds are not.
Modified coins have no collector value. Assuming that the coin has not been damaged or altered in any way by the jewellery making process, the Sovereign might get anything up to £165 GBP. If the coin has been damaged or altered, it should get the current bullion value of the gold it is made from.
No. In 1933 a new law was passed which stated that gold coin was no longer legal tender and made it illegal for citizens to own gold coins except for collector coins.
You can purchase buffalo gold coins on and local or online coin collector. Many coin collectors carry these and are willing to sell them at a fair price.