Early Queen Victoria 1872 Scarce Gold English Sovereign
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OFFERED NEAR ITS GOLD CONTENT–1872 ENGLAND OLD RARE VARIETY — EARLY HEAD Queen Victoria GOLD SOVEREIGN A WELL STRUCK LUSTROUS old coin – A true value.
Minimum bid $303.00 –
— RALPH FOSTER — 2189 BANCROFT WAY – BERKELEY CA 94704 — INSURANCE is FREE////We have done the best we can with photos–but if you are not happy you may
return for a full refund and the transaction can be cancelled. I know the
history of this coin. It is one of the last of a hoard coming out of a Swiss bank. See my feedback! thanks Ralph T. Foster.My new book, Fiat Paper Money-The History and Evolution of our Currency©, [also available on e-bay auctions] documents the evolution of paper currency since the first national notes
of 1024 A.D. Perhaps the most important discovery from our research
is how gold and silver coins have proven a consistent and reliable way
to circumvent the inevitable collapse of fiat paper notes and the
personal devastation that accompanies their loss of value. The
value of gold and silver coins endures-they have always provided.
Conversely all fiat monetary units eventually and always become
totally worthless. The same goes for anything that depends on
fiat units for its value, whether stocks, bonds, derivatives,
annuities, any paper or electronic obligations.© In the
spirit of George Washington himself over 200 years ago, be careful not
to trade something that is tangible for something that is intangible [SEE CHAPTER SEVEN]. RALPH FOSTER
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