These 1992 Olympic gold coins currently sell for about $275
Bicentennial coins are common and not worth anything above face value. Go ahead and spend them.
No, not anyone can sell or fly an official Olympic flag. In order for a person to sell or fly an Olympic flag, they must get permission from the International Olympic Committee.
Yes, I sell (and buy) coins.
It's probably not solid gold, but rather a gold-plated bicentennial dollar. Similar coins typically sell for around $8 or so on eBay.
yes they sell coins and bullion bars
You can sell silver coins to a coin collector, jewelry shop ect.
The Book says $30 coins shops sell them for about $15. you can find them online for $5-10.
You can sell your coins to a coin shop or a pawn shop. You can sell them on an internet auction website, but you have to really know what you are doing.
According to Sports Illustrated Magazine, March 8, 1976: "...Canadians have failed to respond to the 'official' Olympic Games welcoming song. Recorded by a teen-age singing sensation named René Simard, whose records usually sell in the hundreds of thousands in Canada, Bienvenue à Montréal (Welcome to Montreal) has been a bomb. Miffed by this is André Morin, whose title is director general of official ceremonies. 'We could sell millions of records,' he says, 'but it must be played over the air. The press and the radio don't want it on the air because of their personal evaluation of the song.' A Montreal radio station confirms this, but insists that its refusal to play Welcome to Montreal is actually an effort to help the Olympics. The song, it says, is both unimaginative and overpromotional, and because there is so much cynicism already about the Olympics, 'playing the song might turn a lot of people off.'"
No. You can only sell items for coins whether you bought it with Gems or Coins.
Some coins sell in the millions.