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Bullion coins
What exactly does it mean when a coin is listed as "bullion"?
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it means that while it may have a nominal face value (such as $50), its real
value is in the metal it is made of. Good examples of this are US gold and silver eagles. The face value is much less then the value of the metal. "I am NOT Gene Wood!" wrote in message om... What exactly does it mean when a coin is listed as "bullion"? |
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What exactly does it mean when a coin is listed as "bullion"?
Bullion has a weight and purity...on it. |
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