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Daily Deal 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Gold Britannia £100 Coin GEM BU SKU55873



Mickey’s 90th Anniversary. The New York Bank Hoard. Coins That Never Were. 2019 Graded Silver Panda. Royal Mint New Releases. 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. The first Gold Britannia bullion coins were issued by Great Britain in 1987. These coins are struck by the British Royal Mint. The Gold Britannia offered here was minted for 2019. It weighs 1 troy oz. And is made of. This specimen has a brilliant uncirculated finish. The obverse of this Gold Britannia features an impressively detailed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This is the most recent effigy of Her Majesty, it was created by Jody Clark. This side of the coin is inscribed with “100 POUNDS, ” “ELIZABETH II, ” and D G REG F D. Britannia is depicted on the reverse. She is commonly referred to as Liberty’s big sister. Britannia is traditionally pictured with a Corinthian helmet, a trident, and a shield. She is shown with all of those objects here as well as an olive branch. This side of the coin is inscribed with the date, weight, purity, and BRITANNIA. This Gold Britannia is still in GEM Brilliant Uncirculated condition, which is the same condition it was in upon leaving the British Royal Mint. It has not been graded or encapsulated by a third-party service. Order your GEM BU 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Specifications for this 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Queen Elizabeth II Portrait. We cannot make any price adjustments after the sale is complete. Product Photo Policy: MCM attempts to display product images shown on the site as accurately as possible. We take all of our photos in house and due to reflections on the mirrored or proof surfaces of a coin there may appear to be’black’ when there is not. If a coin has a color on it at all it will be described as’colorized’ in the description or title. Due to the large inventory we sell, we use stock photos. Serial numbers will vary from the image shown unless specifically stated in the product listing that the item pictured is the item you will receive. INTERNATIONAL ORDERS POLICY: We are accepting international orders from select countries. These charges are the customer’s responsibility. However, we cannot guarantee this due to the volume of orders we process each day. Beyond the 30-day return period, Company is under no obligation to accept return of any product, but may in its discretion do so pursuant to this policy, for up to one year from the invoice date. ModernCoinMart (MCM) was launched in 2004 and quickly set the standards for online sales of bullion, US coins and world coins. Join over 100,000 loyal customers and feel confident purchasing from a company that’s spent a decade building a solid and stellar reputation trusted and recognized around the world. That’s the MCM way. View more great items. This listing is currently undergoing maintenance, we apologise for any inconvenience caused. The item “Daily Deal 2019 Great Britain 1 oz. Gold Britannia £100 Coin GEM BU SKU55873″ is in sale since Wednesday, November 7, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “mcm” and is located in Sarasota, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz.
- Shape: Coin
- Year: 2019
- Coin: Britannia
- Total Precious Metal Content: 1 oz.
- Fineness: .9999
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Strike Type: Business
- Grade: Gem BU
- Denomination: 100 Pounds

24K Solid Gold Coin Ring From 1oz 999 Gold Mexican Libertad










See me craft this Solid Gold Coin here. Gold is incredibly Rare. It takes the collision of two Neutron Stars to form Gold. One of the rarest events in the Universe; the collision of two dying stars. An Exceptional 24K (Solid) 999 Fine Gold Coin Ring. This is a coin ring made from a. 999 fine Gold Mexican Libertad. The 24k solid Gold shows its unmatched natural beauty in this exceptionally handcrafted coin ring for the Fine Gentleman or Exquisite Lady. (please note the final weight will not be 31.1g due to the process used to transmute from coin to ring). Can be worn daily. And makes a fantastic wedding band or fashion ring for men and women. Remember Pure metals are s oft; this ring may dent or ding if you drop it or bang it against hard surfaces, but as long as you care for this ring the details and shape will hold up for a lifetime. Please note: finish options are not available for this gold coin ring. Will come as pictured above. No polish no chemicals just quenched in hot flame and ready to wear. Chavez, Lord Of The Coin Rings – Purveyor and master-craftsman of rings made from Pure (Silver and Gold) coins and creator of The Coin Bangle, the first coin stretched from 1 inch to 3.5 inches (11 inches in diameter) to make a one piece bangle style bracelet. Watch me craft your items LIVE on Instagram and I Post Videos of the Final Product. Q: What is a 999 Fine Metal-is it 24 Karat? A: Millesimal Fineness is a system denoting the purity of platinum, gold, silver and other alloys. Much like the Metric system is to our American Standard, Fineness is another way to say 24 Karat, 18 Karat, 14 Karat and so on. Karat has been most commonly used when talking gold purity, but all investment metals are refined to the same standards of. 999 purity or better. Remember Carat with the “C” refers to gem weight (1 carat diamond) For the Metal fineness, here is a chart to assist. 999 = 24 Karat-100% Gold. 916 = 22 Karat-91.67% Gold. 750 = 18 Karat -75% Gold. 585 = 14 Karat -58.3% Gold. 417 = 10 Karat-41.7% Gold. 999 = 24 Karat-100% Silver. 925 = Sterling Silver 92.5% (7.5% copper). Q: Can I wear 999 Fine (24K Pure) metal every day? This is a great investment you can wear every day. Believe it or not, 999 (24 Karat) metal is durable enough for every day wear. This is largely due to the thickness of my rings once they are completed-1mm. The 1mm thickness allows the circle to maintain its shape as you wear it and squeeze everyday items, unlike much thinner jewelry grade 18-22K bands. 24K metal is still soft because its pure, so remember to take the ring off if you are doing intensive hard work with your hands (Chopping wood, Working on your Car, etc). It can ding/dent the top coat if you drop it on a concrete floor or if you bang it on a hard surface. Keep this in mind to preserve your investment. Q:How Large is the 1 ounce Ring? A: The finished 1oz Rings are almost 1/2 an inch wide and weigh 30grams. 1 Troy ounce is over 30 grams, keep in mind these rings are slightly heavier than your standard jewelry grade rings due to being 1mm thick. A Ring you can Feel. Here is what one customer said about the 1 ounce ring. I wanted to send you a note to thank you for your awesome workmanship. Ve been wearing your ring for about 2 months now and personally, I cannot go back to my normal, thinner standard style wedding ring. The weight of this Ring is satisfying along with knowing the metal is pure; I love it man and I wear it everyday. Many thanks to you LOTCR! Q:Do you make smaller rings? I use ½ and ¼ ounce silver and gold rounds as well because they allow me make smaller rings. The ½ ounce silver round can produce a ring that has a band thickness of a ¼ of an inch. The ¼ ounce rounds produce a band thickness even smaller. If this does not clear up your question, feel free to shoot me a message. Q:What Sizes are Available in your Rings? A: Sizes 2-15 are available and everything in between. If you need anything outside of these specifics, just message me; anything is possible. Q:How do I get you my size and finish options? Message me anytime and watch me craft your items live on Instagram. Q:Can I choose what side of the Coin faces Outward? A: Yes of course! Either side of the coin can be presented on the outside, where it will be seen while wearing it. I pick the most popular/visual to be on the outside in the examples you see in my photos, but if you prefer something else, let me know. Q:Do you have Finish/Polish Options? A: Yes I have other finish options. The ring will come “Retro” style as shown in the pictures. This is my own personal finishing and polishing style. Q:Do you offer Resizing-How much is it? A: Yes, its always free. I configure the ring to the precise size you give me. To reduce sizing errors, please refrain from using the’popular’ string method, please go to local jeweler and get your finger sized. If you get your ring and its the wrong size or maybe after some time it just needs a little adjustment; no problem, all you need to do is message me, send it back and I’ll happily resize it for FREE and return it to you ASAP. Q:Why is one side of the coin slightly larger than the other? A: For wearing comfort. Remember, these rings started out as a minted round, a coin essentially. I fold them into rings. The process I use does not involve removing any more of the metal than necessary to make the ring, in order to preserve the most detail in the final product. Wearing one of these, is certainly not the same as wearing any other ring in the world. This is due to the coin having an outer reeded edge. When folded, this is the side used to produce the exact measurements for your finger size and hold the ring to your finger. The cut side, or the non-reeded edge is slightly larger in diameter. This is to relieve the pinching that would occur from wearing a large wide ring made from a coin. Having the one side slightly larger, allows the finger to flex under normal activity without discomfort but still stay on the finger during high activities. The 1oz coin rings are meant to be worn reeded side pointing toward the tip of the fingers for best comfort. Remember, you still should remove these rings when you are doing heavy activities with your hands like chopping wood or working on the car. Q: Do I get the Coin Ring in the listing picture above? A: You will get a brand new one. With the exception of my custom pieces; your ring will be created from a brand new round. Once I obtain your information, I will use a brand new silver or gold round to create your ring just for you. Q: When can I expect to get my item from you? Safe to your Door. Q: How is it Made: Is it Magic? A: My coin rings are made using a technique called -cold folding- Using lower temperatures to cause a vibrational state allowing the round be moved into a new shape but not harm its overall appearance and detail. It is a magic of sorts. This process takes precision and the perfect combination of heat and cooling to make the alloy ready for manipulation. Very delicate techniques are applied to craft the round into the ring while ensuring the preservation of the surface details. I have refined my method over hundreds of hours of practice. My pendants, custom gold nugget rings and broaches are made from using silver and/or gold solder to permanently attach the nugget, bell or clasp to ensure they will hold up for a lifetime of wear. You can always see more of my custom work on my Instagram page and watch me craft live Instagram/Pure_Metal_Alchemy or search for pure_metal_alchemy. Shoot me a message anytime – I love to hear your comments and questions! The item “24K Solid Gold Coin Ring From 1oz 999 Gold Mexican Libertad” is in sale since Thursday, September 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Handcrafted, Artisan Jewelry\Rings”. The seller is “thelordofthecoinrings” and is located in Newport, Kentucky. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Viet nam, Uruguay.
- Brand: “Handmade”
- Metal: 999 Gold
- Sizable: Yes
- Metal Purity: 24k
- Style: Coin Ring
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

1888, Russia, Emperor Alexander III. Beautiful Gold 5 Roubles Coin. PCGS MS-63





1888, Russia, Emperor Alexander III. Beautiful Gold 5 Roubles Coin. Mint Year: 1888 Denomination: 5 Roubles Mint Place: St. Petersburg Mint Master: Appolon Grasgov (AG) Reference: Friedberg 168, KM-42. Certified and graded by PCGS as MS-63! 1867 AGW Diameter: 21mm Weight: 6.44gm. Obverse: Bearded head on Alexander III right. Alexander III Emperor and Sole Ruler of all Russians. Reverse: Heraldic eagle with shields of provinces (duchies), holding imperial orb and staff. 5 Robules 1888 Year. Alexander III Alexandrovich 10 March O. 26 February 1845 1 November O. 20 October 1894 (Aleksandr III Aleksandrovich) reigned as Emperor of Russia from 13 March 1881 until his death in 1894. Unlike his assassinated father, liberal-leaning Alexander II, Alexander III is considered by historians to have been a repressive and reactionary tsar. Alexander III was born in Saint Petersburg, the second son of Czar Alexander II by his wife Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine. In disposition, he bore little resemblance to his soft-hearted, liberal father, and still less to his refined, philosophic, sentimental, chivalrous, yet cunning granduncle Alexander I, who coveted the title of “the first gentleman of Europe”. Although an enthusiastic amateur musician and patron of the ballet, he was seen as lacking refinement and elegance. Indeed, he rather relished the idea of being of the same rough texture as the great majority of his subjects. His straightforward, abrupt manner savoured sometimes of gruffness, while his direct, unadorned method of expressing himself harmonized well with his rough-hewn, immobile features and somewhat sluggish movements. His education was not such as to soften these peculiarities. He was also noted for his immense physical strength, though the large boil on the left side of his nose caused him to be severely mocked by his contemporaries, hence why he always sat for photographs and portraits with the right side of his face most prominent. During the first twenty years of his life, Alexander had little prospect of succeeding to the throne, because he had an elder brother, Nicholas, who seemed of robust constitution. Even when this elder brother first showed symptoms of delicate health, the notion that he might die young was never seriously taken; Nicholas was betrothed to the Princess Dagmar of Denmark. Under these circumstances, the greatest solicitude was devoted to the education of Nicholas as Tsarevich, whereas Alexander received only the perfunctory and inadequate training of an ordinary Grand Duke of that period, which did not go much beyond secondary instruction, with practical acquaintance in French, English and German, and a certain amount of military drill. Alexander became heir apparent by the sudden death of his elder brother in 1865. It was then that he began to study the principles of law and administration under Konstantin Pobedonostsev, who was then a professor of civil law at Moscow State University and who later (in 1880) became chief procurator of the Holy Synod. Pobedonostsev awakened in his pupil very little love for abstract studies or prolonged intellectual exertion, but he influenced the character of Alexander’s reign by instilling into the young man’s mind the belief that zeal for Russian Orthodox thought was an essential factor of Russian patriotism and that this was to be specially cultivated by every right-minded Tsar. On his deathbed, Alexander’s elder brother Nicholas is said to have expressed the wish that his affianced bride, Princess Dagmar of Denmark, should marry his successor. This wish was swiftly realized, when on 9 November O. 28 October 1866 in the Imperial Chapel of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg, Alexander wed the Princess of Denmark. The union proved a most happy one and remained unclouded to the end. Unlike that of his parents, there was no adultery in the marriage. During those years when he was heir-apparent1865 to 1881Alexander did not play a prominent part in public affairs, but he allowed it to become known that he had certain ideas of his own which did not coincide with the principles of the existing government. Alexander deprecated what he considered undue foreign influence in general, and German influence in particular, so the adoption of genuine national principles was off in all spheres of official activity, with a view to realizing his ideal of a homogeneous Russiahomogeneous in language, administration and religion. With such ideas and aspirations he could hardly remain permanently in cordial agreement with his father, who, though a good patriot according to his lights, had strong German sympathies, often used the German language in his private relations, occasionally ridiculed the exaggerations and eccentricities of the Slavophiles and based his foreign policy on the Prussian alliance. The antagonism first appeared publicly during the Franco-Prussian War, when the Tsar supported the cabinet of Berlin and the Tsarevich did not conceal his sympathies for the French. It reappeared in an intermittent fashion during the years 18751879, when the Eastern question produced so much excitement in all ranks of Russian Society. At first the Tsarevich was more Slavophile than the government, but his phlegmatic nature preserved him from many of the exaggerations indulged in by others, and any of the prevalent popular illusions he may have imbibed were soon dispelled by personal observation in Bulgaria, where he commanded the left wing of the invading army. After many mistakes and disappointments, the army reached Constantinople and the Treaty of San Stefano was signed, but much that had been obtained by that important document had to be sacrificed at the Congress of Berlin. Bismarck failed to do what was confidently expected of him by the Russian Tsar. In return for the Russian support, which had enabled him to create the German Empire, it was thought that he would help Russia to solve the Eastern question in accordance with her own interests, but to the surprise and indignation of the cabinet of Saint Petersburg he confined himself to acting the part of “honest broker” at the Congress, and shortly afterwards he ostentatiously contracted an alliance with Austria for the express purpose of counteracting Russian designs in Eastern Europe. The Tsarevich could point to these results as confirming the views he had expressed during the Franco-Prussian War, and he drew from them the practical conclusion that for Russia the best thing to do was to recover as quickly as possible from her temporary exhaustion and to prepare for future contingencies by a radical scheme of military and naval reorganization. In accordance with this conviction, he suggested that certain reforms should be introduced. The item “1888, Russia, Emperor Alexander III. Beautiful Gold 5 Roubles Coin. PCGS MS-63″ is in sale since Sunday, December 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Certification Number: 36335920
- Certification: PCGS
- Grade: MS63
- Composition: Gold
- Year: 1888

14k Solid Yellow Gold Coin Lariat Necklace/ Y Necklace




Effortless and modern lariat style necklace crafted in 14-karat- yellow gold features 3 coins and a lobster clasp closure. Main Chain Length (around the neck)- 18” inches – Approximate drop 6.5” inches – 3 coins- 8mm diameter – Made in Los Angeles. The item “14k Solid Yellow Gold Coin Lariat Necklace/ Y Necklace” is in sale since Monday, November 26, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Fine Jewelry\Fine Necklaces & Pendants\Precious Metal without Stones”. The seller is “folteacristina” and is located in Glendale, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Brand: Cristina Foltea
- Metal: Yellow Gold
- Metal Purity: 14k
- Style: Lariat
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Features: Lobster Clasp

Victorian 14k Solid Gold Amethyst stone Chatelaine Mesh Coin Purse Pendant 35.2g













Antique Victorian /Art Deco 1900’s-1920’s in 14k solid gold with 3 Natural Amethyst stones accent on top Chatelaine mesh coin /small staff purse dangles pendant /charm. Purse with hand engraved on one side with Owner Monogram Initials. Great condition for age , no visible defects, top snap kiss closer keep secure. A lovely size for a fine hand. Weight: 35.24 grams. Tested for solid 14k Gold metal content and guarantee!!!! Real antique piece in great quality and style -great for pendant on chain or necklace. Size 3.35″ with top closer x 2.20″ inches wide with a 2 3/4 inch chain. Stones size: 2.5 mm in diameter. Condition: excellent, extremely fine quality piece , no visible defects, some worn minor scratches, snap closer secure and working condition, stones secure. The item “Victorian 14k Solid Gold Amethyst stone Chatelaine Mesh Coin Purse Pendant 35.2g” is in sale since Thursday, September 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Vintage & Antique Jewelry\Fine\Victorian, Edwardian 1837-1910\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “bonorman” and is located in Castle Rock, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, Belgium, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia, Bahamas, Viet nam, Uruguay.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
- Style: Victorian/Art Deco
- Material: 14k Gold/Amethyst stones
- Metal Purity: 14k Solid Yellow gold
- Main Stone: Amethyst
- Metal: 14k Solid Gold
- Brand: Unknown

1944 Gold Mexican 50 Pesos Centenario Coin uncirculated 14k Greek Bezel Pendant










The Greek Bezel is 14k Gold and The Bail fits up to an 10mm chain, with The 1944 Gold Centenario, uncirculated coin with bezel only, no chain. The item “1944 Gold Mexican 50 Pesos Centenario Coin uncirculated 14k Greek Bezel Pendant” is in sale since Thursday, September 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “650roger1990″ and is located in Menlo Park, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Year: 1944
- Modified Item: No
- Fineness: 14K
- Coin: Mexican Peso

Austria 100 Corona Gold Coin 0.9802 Oz Random Date (Our Choice) AU/BU






Designs will vary depending on supply One of the fundamental attractions to investing in gold is its intrinsic value. Furthermore, many gold coins are deeply embedded in the history of a culture or era, making them highly valuable to collectors as well. A prime example is the Austria-Hungary 100 Corona Gold Coin, now available at Provident Metals. 9802 Troy Ounces of Pure Gold. A great choice for maximizing the value of your investment, each coin will arrive in AU Condition or Better (dates of our choice). Minted in Austria and Hungary from 1908 – 1914, the obverse of each Gold 100 Corona features a portrait of Franz Joseph, hailed as the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, Croatia, Galicia and Lodomeria, Apostolic King of Hungary and Grand Duke of Cracow from 1848 – 1916. Interestingly, Franz Joseph was also the brother of Mexican Emperor Maximilian and the Uncle of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination triggered the First World War. The reverse of each coin features the Middle Coat of Arms. The history of the 100 Corona began in 1892, when the short-lived Austro-Hungarian Empire adopted the gold standard. At that time, the empire began issuing the krone (or korona) as its official form of currency. As part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the krone circulated in what is now Austria, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia and portions of Serbia, Romania, Italy, Montenegro, Poland and Ukraine. The item “Austria 100 Corona Gold Coin 0.9802 Oz Random Date (Our Choice) AU/BU” is in sale since Tuesday, May 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “providentmetals” and is located in Addison, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Composition: Gold

2013 W American Buffalo $50.00 3 Coin Set 1st Strike Coins 3 0z








AND SEE ALL PICTURES. This is a 3 Coin Set. This Set has (3) 1 ounce coins. Each Coin is 70 Grade And is First Strike And Have Been Professionally Graded. Please Read This Listing Carefully. These 3 Coins are the Exact Coins You will Recieve. The item “2013 W American Buffalo $50.00 3 Coin Set 1st Strike Coins 3 0z” is in sale since Saturday, February 23, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “faithmercyandhope” and is located in Chicago, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Year: 2013
- Shape: Coin
- Grade: PR 70
- Brand/Mint: U.S. Mint
- Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz x 3
- Strike Type: Reverse Proof
- Certification: ANACS
- Fineness: .9999
- Coin: American Buffalo
