20 Franc Swiss Gold .1867 oz--Gem BU 3% BELOW the Spot Price of Gold!

$481.36
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20 Franc Swiss Gold .1867 oz--Gem BU 3% BELOW the Spot Price of Gold!

I've been selling far more gold than ever before which was helped a tad by last year's consignment of 550 gold coins that sold for $1.2 Million--including not just bullion but St. Gaudens and Liberty double eagles--slabbed to MS65. I readily admit this is not a daily occurrence for me.

This one coin is the sum total of my gold for sale right now. Gold closed on Thursday 10/3 at $2,658 per ounce. This coin has a net of .1867 oz. of pure gold. Thus it melts at $496.25. I'm offering it @3% LESS than melt value. As I'm sure you know major bullion dealers would sell this coin at about $525-$535.

It is for sale here for exactly $481.36 for the 1st person who orders.

And an obvious fact: Any dollars or percent off coupons you may have for History Bank purchases CANNOT be used for the 20 franc piece. Sorry, but it kind of goes without explanation!

For my regular customers, you know that the meat and potatoes of my inventory include scarce to rare US coins, historical artifacts, world's fair memorabilia (from literally dozens of expositions from the first world's fair in London's Crystal Palace in 1851 all the way up to the 1986 Vancouver World's Fair) plus an array of historical items from Roman and Byzantine coins to Civil War tokens and 3D and paper items.

While the majority of items on this History Bank site right now comprise an amazing cross section of "Shipwreck, Dug & Found" objects, you'll also find some nice non-sale pieces beginning with this 20 franc.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please do not use the SALE10 code when purchasing. If the sale software somehow accepts the 10% discount I'm afraid I'll have to bill it back to you. I never quite trust things like automatic charges/credits for taxes, shipping and discounts. I always have that little fear that some glitch might give you a 50% discount....or charge you twice what it should be.

Thanks so much for visiting The History Bank Store.