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Topic: [ALL SOLD] Extremely Rare NORFED's + more (Read 1403 times)

legendary
Activity: 3318
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January 26, 2020, 01:11:19 PM
#16
Otoh is now the proud owner of one of the top NORFED collections on Earth! Thanks Otoh!
legendary
Activity: 3318
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January 25, 2020, 09:08:25 PM
#15
Lots of new stuff added! Check it out.
legendary
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January 19, 2020, 12:55:31 PM
#14
I added the Dala back again. I have not heard from Ron. I have no idea if it is a prototype or not. If it is, $500 is a STEAL as other prototypes usually start at $1000 and go as high as $3000. I also have some other rounds I will be adding soon, so check back. PM me before all the good stuff is gone!

If I am reading correctly, the 2008 Dala hallmark indicates the coin is first day issue and 100 coins were serialized.  I cannot find total mintage numbers or how many first day issues were also serialized.

https://thehawaiiananumismatist.com/2015/01/18/2008-kamehameha-hawaii-dala-50-base/

http://www.libertydollar.org/ld/legal/raidalert_9_14_2008.htm

Really nice coin.



Very nice. Thank you very much for the research. Even though it is not a prototype, the Dalas are cross over collectable having considerable market demand on their own. Being one out of only 100 serialized rounds minted, and the ONLY Dala issued by NORFED for 2008, this one of the most rare Dalas you will run in to (if you can find any for sale at all). You aren't going to find one of these elsewhere. This is one of those rounds that collectors grab and never let go. This should make it closer to the $1000 range than $500, but I am going to let the price stand as is. More rare NORFEDs to be listed soon! Thanks everyone for the contributions!
legendary
Activity: 2954
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January 19, 2020, 11:55:21 AM
#13
I added the Dala back again. I have not heard from Ron. I have no idea if it is a prototype or not. If it is, $500 is a STEAL as other prototypes usually start at $1000 and go as high as $3000. I also have some other rounds I will be adding soon, so check back. PM me before all the good stuff is gone!

If I am reading correctly, the 2008 Dala hallmark indicates the coin is first day issue and 100 coins were serialized.  I cannot find total mintage numbers or how many first day issues were also serialized.

https://thehawaiiananumismatist.com/2015/01/18/2008-kamehameha-hawaii-dala-50-base/

http://www.libertydollar.org/ld/legal/raidalert_9_14_2008.htm

Really nice coin.

legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1958
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January 19, 2020, 10:36:07 AM
#12
I added the Dala back again. I have not heard from Ron. I have no idea if it is a prototype or not. If it is, $500 is a STEAL as other prototypes usually start at $1000 and go as high as $3000. I also have some other rounds I will be adding soon, so check back. PM me before all the good stuff is gone!
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 2
January 18, 2020, 06:54:04 AM
#11
The FIFTY dollar base Hawaii piece is likely a prototype?

This would make it the rarest of the pieces you listed.  Anything above 300 dollars starts to get a little iffy as to who is actually going to be buying the ounce of silver, but 500 bucks or 500 in bitcoin or whatever for that thing is pretty much a fantastic deal.

I'm not sure about the prototype or how many were made and would probably ask the LD encyclopedia guy about it before dropping 500 bucks, but I am like 100% sure that the FIFTY-base hawaii piece is the rarest thing that you listed.

I thought it was odd I could never find any info on it. The only thing that makes me doubt this explanation is that it is numbered and it is not like number 00 or 01. I am pulling the listing for now until I hear back from Ron. If you do want to acquire it personally let me know and I will make sure you get a good deal assuming it is what you suggest. The listing price was just based on the fact that Dalas are very rare and desirable in their own right, let a lone a numbered and state hallmarked one. I will update this page when I get a reply. Thanks for the tip!
My best bet would be that it was a bit of a trial tradeshow piece like the Liberty Euro pieces which is sort of the way the guy who made these went about things.  I'm not going to be in a position to drop 500 on some hobby collectible to stash away for some time, but if I were that'd be the piece.  Otherwise I probably would just buy it and not mention anything is my general way of carrying myself. Grin

I hear they have the prototypes listed in the 20th anniversary book, and I'd be disappointed if they didn't for the 25-dollar full price.  I'd probably check that out before consulting Telle Presley or Bernard, but if they don't have it listed there, that is one route you can take.
donator
Activity: 3024
Merit: 1105
January 11, 2020, 07:30:55 PM
#10
I assume that the gold $50 Liberty is sold long ago now, but just saw the tread didn't say so therefore just checking as I'd be totally interested in it...

Edit, update Jan 14th, bought it for 0.1849 + MJ 1% escrow fee = 0.186749 BTC @ $8,541 = $1,595
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1958
First Exclusion Ever
January 10, 2020, 02:11:59 AM
#9
The FIFTY dollar base Hawaii piece is likely a prototype?

This would make it the rarest of the pieces you listed.  Anything above 300 dollars starts to get a little iffy as to who is actually going to be buying the ounce of silver, but 500 bucks or 500 in bitcoin or whatever for that thing is pretty much a fantastic deal.

I'm not sure about the prototype or how many were made and would probably ask the LD encyclopedia guy about it before dropping 500 bucks, but I am like 100% sure that the FIFTY-base hawaii piece is the rarest thing that you listed.

I thought it was odd I could never find any info on it. The only thing that makes me doubt this explanation is that it is numbered and it is not like number 00 or 01. I am pulling the listing for now until I hear back from Ron. If you do want to acquire it personally let me know and I will make sure you get a good deal assuming it is what you suggest. The listing price was just based on the fact that Dalas are very rare and desirable in their own right, let a lone a numbered and state hallmarked one. I will update this page when I get a reply. Thanks for the tip!
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 2
January 10, 2020, 12:54:29 AM
#8
The FIFTY dollar base Hawaii piece is likely a prototype?

This would make it the rarest of the pieces you listed.  Anything above 300 dollars starts to get a little iffy as to who is actually going to be buying the ounce of silver, but 500 bucks or 500 in bitcoin or whatever for that thing is pretty much a fantastic deal.

I'm not sure about the prototype or how many were made and would probably ask the LD encyclopedia guy about it before dropping 500 bucks, but I am like 100% sure that the FIFTY-base hawaii piece is the rarest thing that you listed.
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1958
First Exclusion Ever
December 18, 2019, 12:35:57 PM
#7
These are indeed some awesomely rare Norfed pieces you have available TECSHARE!! I am a huge Norfed/Liberty Dollar fan & collector as many of you know and my avatar might suggest. I wish I was in a better financial position right now to snatch some of these up, but I will try to reach out to some collectors and provide them with the link.

In the meantime, I just wanted to stop by and vouch for TECSHARE as a top-notch seller, wish him luck with his sales, and drop a link to The Liberty Dollar Encyclopedia, which is a wonderful resource & wealth of information for all things Norfed and Liberty Dollar!

-snarlpill

Thanks for the endorsement and passing along the message! These are indeed some rounds that any NORFED collector would be proud to own and are rarely available for sale. Thanks again for the vote of confidence!
hero member
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December 18, 2019, 10:32:58 AM
#6
These are indeed some awesomely rare Norfed pieces you have available TECSHARE!! I am a huge Norfed/Liberty Dollar fan & collector as many of you know and my avatar might suggest. I wish I was in a better financial position right now to snatch some of these up, but I will try to reach out to some collectors and provide them with the link.

In the meantime, I just wanted to stop by and vouch for TECSHARE as a top-notch seller, wish him luck with his sales, and drop a link to The Liberty Dollar Encyclopedia, which is a wonderful resource & wealth of information for all things Norfed and Liberty Dollar!

-snarlpill
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1958
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At a conference right now, but will reach out next week. See if we can get a deal going for the goldie and euro

Awesome! Talk to you then. Thank you.
legendary
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At a conference right now, but will reach out next week. See if we can get a deal going for the goldie and euro
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Wow, that is a gorgeous coin.  The NORFED mint's coins are among my favorite.  Best of luck with the sale.
legendary
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Meh.
That's a sick coin you've got there TECSHARE, I love NORFED and most of their coins/bills. Looking forward to see what more you'll add Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1958
First Exclusion Ever
I am offering for sale some items which I will be continuing to list over the next few days or so. The prize of the lot I wanted to get up first though. PM me to make an agreement or if you have any questions. All pieces are BU uncirculated. There appears to be scratches on many of the pictures but this is just the airtites. Specific conditions will be noted. I will accept BTC or LTC payment upfront. Please check out my trust ratings and 8 years of trade history here. Thanks for looking!

If you aren't aware NORFED stood for "The North American Organization to Repeal the FEDeral Reserve." This was an organization that set up local barter trade systems in several localities across the US and internationally based on precious metals, and paper notes backed by PMs. They were raided multiple times by the feds, and their management railroaded and jailed. This was all for daring to set up a system OUTSIDE of The Federal Reserve system of fiat dollars. In the aftermath there was lots of suggestion that these rounds and notes might become restricted legally or confiscated so many were destroyed for melt value or went underground. All of this has resulted in a very niche but fanatical collector base. This company later became "Liberty Dollar" and they did lots of dealings with "The Liberty Reserve" which many of you may know from the early days of Bitcoin. So these pieces are a very interesting segue from the old systems attempting to escape banker control to the new ones based on the blockchain. Either way these pieces are not just collectables but a genuine piece of American history.




NORFED 1/20th Ounce Gold Round:
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This piece is so rare I have literally had people beg me for it. I believe this is the smallest piece they made, and one of the smallest rounds I have ever seen. Circulation numbers are estimated to be approximately 200 total, making this the rarest of all of their gold issued rounds. There are so few it is hard to even find pictures of them let alone see them for sale. This one is BU uncirculated and in excellent condition, the visible marks are on the airtite.











NORFED Euro 1oz Silver:
This piece is also very rare. There were 100 made, most of which went overseas to Europe. They don't often pop up for sale, and because it is numbered this is literally a one of a kind piece. The hallmark indicates it was hand stamped by the founder Bernard von NotHaus himself. This is one of the most rare NORFED rounds available. It is in BU condition with some lite toning around the edge. Scratches are on the airtite not the round.










NORFED 2008 Hallmarked & Numbered Dala 1oz Silver:

Any of the Dala types are very desirable, and this one in particular is quite rare. Being one out of only 100 serialized rounds minted, and the ONLY Dala issued by NORFED for 2008, this one of the most rare Dalas you will run in to (if you can find any for sale at all). You aren't going to find one of these elsewhere. This is one of those rounds that collectors grab and never let go. It is in BU condition with some lite toning around the edge. Scratches are on the airtite not the round.

http://www.libertydollar.org/ld/legal/raidalert_9_14_2008.htm

https://thehawaiiananumismatist.com/2015/01/18/2008-kamehameha-hawaii-dala-50-base/











NORFED / Bud's Guns 2009 Hallmarked & Numbered 2nd Amendment round:

These rounds were produced by Bud's Guns in coordination with NORFED/Liberty Dollar. Only 100 of these numbered pieces were issued, and this was the first year these were issued. This piece is numbered and hallmarked, and comes in a beautiful display case. It is in BU condition with some lite toning around the edge. Scratches are on the airtite not the round.












NORFED Florida 2006 SMI  "Florida Bash" Hallmarked 1oz silver:
This piece is a 2006 Florida SMI, but it it bears not only the hallmark from the "Florida Bash" event, but BVNH's hallmark indicating he personally marked this piece. The hallmarked SMI pieces are considerably more rare and desirable than the standard issue SMI. It is in BU condition. Scratches are on the airtite not the round.










NORFED Virginia 2006 SMI Hallmarked 1oz silver:

This piece is a standard 2006 Virginia SMI, but it it bears not only the Virginia state hallmark, but BVNH's hallmark indicating he personally marked this piece. The hallmarked SMI pieces are considerably more rare and desirable than the standard issue SMI. It is in BU condition. There are some marks on the torch as are common from the tube stacking, but otherwise the scratches are on the airtite not the round.










NORFED 2003 $5 face 5oz silver:
This is the more rare of the 5oz pieces. The $100 face is more commonly found. BU condition in airtite.










NORFED 2007 Chambersburg $20 face 1oz silver:
This has a mintage of 1000. It is one of the more in demand custom pieces that collectors like to grab to complete their sets and don't often let go. BU condition in airtite.










NORFED 2006 Texas SMI 2007 double date hallmarked $20 face 1oz silver:
When it was minted they used the wrong die, as a result it has a double date, 2006 (the real date of issue) and 2007 on the other side. This double date error has a very low mintage of 500, and this piece is hallmarked putting its available numbers even more exceptionally low. BU condition in airtite.










NORFED 2008 Peace/Stop The War $10 face 1/2 oz silver:

This piece is exceptionally rare because the day after it arrived from the mint, Liberty Dollar was raided. Some people think this piece was responsible for getting Liberty Dollar raided because it was critical of the then recent launching of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, thus it is a crucial piece of Liberty Dollar, and American history, and a very popular piece among collectors. BU condition in airtite.










NORFED 2007 Michigan Gillie's $20 face 1oz silver:
This piece is issued by one of the more beloved RCO's Dave Gillie out of Mount Morris Michigan, owner of Gillie's Coney Island. It is one of the handful of custom pieces with a limited mintage of 1000. This is another hard to find piece collectors are quick to snatch up to complete their collections. BU condition in airtite.










NORFED 2007 California SMI $20 face 1oz silver:
This is one of the special custom issues people often snatch up to complete their SMI collections. As it is a popular piece on its own due to the unique artwork, they are harder to come by than the standard SMI pieces. BU condition in airtite.










NORFED 2008 Ron Paul "Vote For Truth" $20 face 1oz silver:
This piece commemorates Ron Paul's run for president. As one of the post popular libertarian leaning candidates with a strong record of hard money policies and fiscal responsibilities along with an anti-war platform, he was one of the earliest iterations of the now dominant populist polices paving the way for people like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump by showing such a platform has wide spread support. BU condition in airtite.





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