My brand new Old British gold coin!
Much love and light going out to all of my brothers and sisters in sound money! I haven't been so active lately as life has called my attentions in other areas, however whenever something happens that I Think you will find most interesting I am eager to share.
Today is one of those rare occasions! At my new job I have found friendship with a fellow metals enthusiast. He has been in the game for a long time and we share slightly different views as to the economic nature of gold and silver. He is of the conventional paradigm that gold and silver are merely a commodity and I on the other hand, I am of the Austrian school belief that gold and silver are real money. However, differences aside, We both love gold and silver.
As a Silver stacker predominately, I have just recently been getting into stacking some gold. I feel that I have reached the amount that I can start diversifying. This is a purely personal decision and it may change from person-to-person Silver stacker predominately, I have just recently been getting into stacking some gold. I feel that I have reached the amount that I can start diversifying. This is a purely personal decision and it may change from person-to-person, But I thought it was the right time. My friend had told me that he had recently acquired four gold British sovereign coins from 1912 and offered me one I just eight dollars above spot price at the time. As I had a little bit of discretionary income and and have trust and my friend, I jumped at the opportunity.
To draw the story toward a close, I am now the proud owner of a 1912 British gold sovereign coin. It is in superb condition and I am very pleased. Do any of you who are experts on this particular type of coin, I would love to hear your feedback. I am myself I'm not an expert and would appreciate any insights.
I hope you all have a beautiful and prosperous rest of your day!
Sincerely yours,
Hratch @jangaladesigns
I'm no expert, but that is an aweome looking coin and I would assume has some historic significance.
Looks nice. Congrats on the new old coin.