Collector's Item
Gold Canadian Maple Leaf Coin & Mexican Pesos Collector's Coins
- Item Number
- 35
- Estimated Value
- 968 USD
- Sold
- 825 USD to rpetitpas
- Number of Bids
- 23 - Bid History
Item Description
Gold Canadian Coin: (dated 1997) The Gold Maple Leaf commands universal respect and attention, as it has been traded on the world market since 1979. And it was the first gold bullion coin to be minted in the ultimate 99.99% purity. No gold coin in the world boasts a higher purity. One of the most practical ways to invest in gold is to own Gold Maple Leaf coins, produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. Every Maple Leaf coin is guaranteed by the Government of Canada for its weight and purity. As a result, Maple Leafs are extremely liquid, easily bought and sold anywhere in the world where precious metals are traded. Mexican Pesos: Dated 1955. Gold is steeped in Mexican history. The Aztec Empire are very well known for their fascination with gold and it represented the sun in their culture which of course is the same color. However the Aztecs did not use coins as they used goods to trade with. It was later with the coming of the Spanish that coins were introduced into the cultures of Mexico at that time. If you enjoy collecting coins, these will make a wonderful addition to your collection.
Item Special Note
Shipping Information:
o Auction Item will be shipped to your address on file within 7 days of the auction’s close.
o All shipping fees to be paid by the winning bidder.
Donated By:
Chris & Judy Young
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