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The Roman numerals on the 1991 coins is normal — thats how they were all made that year. The Mint changed the design from Roman numerals to regular numbers in 1992.

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The Roman numerals on the 1991 coins is normal — thats how they were all made that year. The Mint changed the design from Roman numerals to regular numbers in 1992.

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The Roman numerals on the 1991 coins is normal — that’s how they were all made that year. The Mint changed the design from Roman numerals to regular numbers in 1992. The value of these two dates does carry a premium over the gold melt value. To determine their fair value, take the current spot price of gold, divide by 10, then add $20 for the 1991 and $5 for the 1993.

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