heat45
Jr. Member
I received a call from a good friend of mine, who knows I collect coins. He was walking and kicked a gold 1903 British Half-Sovereign out of the snow in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He didn't know if it was real gold or not, so he called me. (I can only wish to be so lucky.) He told me to come by and wanted to know what nation it originated in, it's value, etc.. I got to his house and told him what it was and how much above the current gold spot premium he should get for it. He replied by telling me that I could have it for $130CAD (approximately $133USD at the time). Needless to say, I whipped out my wallet in a heartbeat and took over it's possession. Even though it was full of scratches and abrasions, I put it in an Air-Tite brand coin capsule, as I do with all of my gold coins. Besides the cool factor of it being minted a century and a decade ago, it's composed of 22k gold (91.66666% or '.916'), weighs 3.994 grams (3.66 grams of which is pure '.999+' fine gold) and has a 19.3mm diameter. I've had it for a while now and thought it might make an okay post on the forum. You never know what could be waiting to be found, so keep those eyes peeled!
Post Script: I know my 1990s camera sucks; Sorry for the poor image quality.
Post Script: I know my 1990s camera sucks; Sorry for the poor image quality.
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