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Topic: [CHARITY AUCTION] Goxxed coin set (including error coin!) (Read 1188 times)

legendary
Activity: 2828
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is there still time?

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Thanks for the bid but your bid was 1 hour and 3 minutes late. Poloherb wins the auction. I'll send him a PM to let him know Smiley

Ah ok!

Congrats! @Poloherb Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2198
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฿uy ฿itcoin
is there still time?

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Thanks for the bid but your bid was 1 hour and 3 minutes late. Poloherb wins the auction. I'll send him a PM to let him know Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2828
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Just looking for peace
is there still time?

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sr. member
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legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
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Current high bid. The auction ends tomorrow!

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(it's for a charity, people! Grin)

idk time difference hopefully im not too late ;\

Current high bid. Less than 3 hours left!
legendary
Activity: 1904
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Not all precious metal coins have hallmarks. Coinographic was the only one that did that iirc.
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin

an exeption for physicals cryptos then ? or maybe country related ? ( in France all silver or gold pieces , even table ones , have one ... )

would be interesting to ask ognasty about his 4 oz pure gold, if he should have one or not..)

anyway , probably country differences, .. )

http://www.silvercollection.it/poinconsfrancais.html

Find me a French gold or silver coin which has the punch and post a picture, it will be interesting to see.

I think it doesn't apply to coins in general: physical cryptos or other regular collectors or sovereign coins.



yeah ..  i have official ( legal ) explaination now:
this it is not an obligation under 3 grams for gold, and  for silver : under 30g.

here's the gold punchs:



24k ( 999 fine gold ) is not listed here , but it's indeed the highest level of purety, and the punch is an eagle head too..

or it could be the foundery punch too in this case.. (punch = poinçon, in french )






Nearly all coins are 1 troy Oz, which is 31.1034768 grams. The website you posted doesn't mention coins either.

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antique silver, sterling silver, silverplate, sheffield plate, electroplate silver, silverware, flatware, tea services and tea complements, marks and hallmarks, articles, books, auction catalogs, famous silversmiths (Tiffany, Gorham, Jensen, Elkington, WMF, Reed & Barton, Mappin & Webb, Bateman Family), history, oddities.

By stamping the coins (by hand) you risk to damage it and take away the mint condition. I checked some of my .999 silver Lunar Series coins (made by the Perth Mint) and they don't have stamps either. I seriously doubt you will find them on any coin, unless it's just a blank round made for storing your precious metals.
legendary
Activity: 1120
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an exeption for physicals cryptos then ? or maybe country related ? ( in France all silver or gold pieces , even table ones , have one ... )

would be interesting to ask ognasty about his 4 oz pure gold, if he should have one or not..)

anyway , probably country differences, .. )

http://www.silvercollection.it/poinconsfrancais.html

Find me a French gold or silver coin which has the punch and post a picture, it will be interesting to see.

I think it doesn't apply to coins in general: physical cryptos or other regular collectors or sovereign coins.



yeah ..  i have official ( legal ) explaination now:
this it is not an obligation under 3 grams for gold, and  for silver : under 30g.

here's the gold punchs:



24k ( 999 fine gold ) is not listed here , but it's indeed the highest level of purety, and the punch is an eagle head too..

or it could be the foundery punch too in this case.. (punch = poinçon, in french )




legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
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Current high bid. The auction ends tomorrow!

0.15  

(it's for a charity, people! Grin)

idk time difference hopefully im not too late ;\

Thanks for the bid! The auction ends tonight at 23:59:59 GMT so you're not too late Grin. (17 hours and 24 minutes left).
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1092
~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
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Current high bid. The auction ends tomorrow!

0.15  

(it's for a charity, people! Grin)

idk time difference hopefully im not too late ;\
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
0.12

Current high bid. The auction ends tomorrow!
legendary
Activity: 2828
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Just looking for peace
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
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Current high bid! Over a day and a half left!
legendary
Activity: 1722
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an exeption for physicals cryptos then ? or maybe country related ? ( in France all silver or gold pieces , even table ones , have one ... )

would be interesting to ask ognasty about his 4 oz pure gold, if he should have one or not..)

anyway , probably country differences, .. )

http://www.silvercollection.it/poinconsfrancais.html

Find me a French gold or silver coin which has the punch and post a picture, it will be interesting to see.

I think it doesn't apply to coins in general: physical cryptos or other regular collectors or sovereign coins.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1092
~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1002
I just checked:

- 0.1 BTC Casascius
- Casascius Super Bowl
- 0.05 BTC Microsoul (normal + gold plated)
- Cold Hard Cash bitcoin (2014 model)

None of them have an additional marking. I even checked a few coins producted by the Royal Dutch Mint and they don't have any additional markings either. I'll check the rest of my silver coins later but I doubt any of them will have a marking. I know jewelry and gold/silver bars have them but I've never seen it on a coin before.

an exeption for physicals cryptos then ? or maybe country related ? ( in France all silver or gold pieces , even table ones , have one ... )

would be interesting to ask ognasty about his 4 oz pure gold, if he should have one or not..)

anyway , probably country differences, .. )

http://www.silvercollection.it/poinconsfrancais.html
legendary
Activity: 2198
Merit: 1989
฿uy ฿itcoin
I just checked:

- 0.1 BTC Casascius
- Casascius Super Bowl
- 0.05 BTC Microsoul (normal + gold plated)
- Cold Hard Cash bitcoin (2014 model)

None of them have an additional marking. I even checked a few coins producted by the Royal Dutch Mint and they don't have any additional markings either. I'll check the rest of my silver coins later but I doubt any of them will have a marking. I know jewelry and gold/silver bars have them but I've never seen it on a coin before.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1002
False : pure silver , or pure gold ALWAYS have a punch. ( ask to ognasty ) ( an eagle for gold , dont remember what is for silver....)
I've got a 2oz minted seat by OgN right here in my hands (they are .999 fine silver), it's got no "punch" whatsoever on it, as far as I can tell.
it should be ...  look another exemple : ( precious metal as silver or gold must have it...)

copper member
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1874
Goodbye, Z.
False : pure silver , or pure gold ALWAYS have a punch. ( ask to ognasty ) ( an eagle for gold , dont remember what is for silver....)
I've got a 2oz minted seat by OgN right here in my hands (they are .999 fine silver), it's got no "punch" whatsoever on it, as far as I can tell.
Neither does my silver wallet or my silver lealana set, which I just checked aswell.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1002
yeah i well understood that's the "error", but anyway as all pure silver coins, you should logicaly have a "silver punch" , wich is well know in precious metals industry.

ie: for gold, you have an eagle punch ..  
silver should have a punch somewhere on the coin , ( as all 999 fine silver should have )

ie: ask to ognasty if his 999 pure gold coins dont have any eagle punch..

I don't think I've seen a physical bitcoin with an extra marking to show if it's silver or gold. Most coins say '.999 Fine Silver' (or something similar).

False : pure silver , or pure gold ALWAYS have a punch.

( ask to ognasty ) ( an eagle for gold , dont remember what is for silver....)

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