Posted 1 year ago
Taylor
(2 items)
I've been told there is no numismatic premium for this gold coin, but I love it anyway. I find it fascinating that this very coin was passing through the hands of people and merchants about two years after Napoleon had risen to power by coup d'etat.
FYI: The colors in this photo do not represent well the colors of the actual coin, which is clearly .90 gold when viewed in person.
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The current melt value is 286. 00 which is more than twice what the collector value was a few years ago. Melt value or "collector value" , the high price always rules.