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billysilver

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  1. Welcome 👋 SOLD 1x Queen's Beasts Completer £60 1x Canadian Kraken 2020 - Creatures of The North Series £55 + FREE POSTAGE SOLD 1x Falcon of The Plantagenets £60 SOLD 1x Unicorn of Scotland £70 All plus postage. Payment via BT only. Thank you 😎
  2. Sorry mate, only have a 2021 in mint condition left 😔
  3. I may have a 2014 Elephant, can't remember if it's one I've sold, I definitely have an elephant in excellent condition, I'm quite sure it's a 2014, I will check when I get home and pm you 😀
  4. All white lions have Benn sold, although two are pending payment. I will allow another hour for the payments to arrive, if not, I will sell you one.
  5. Of course! You'll have to clarify Lea Ken, do you mean Kraken? Pm incoming...
  6. Welcome 😎 Various Silver Sold as Bullion 9x 1oz 2014 Canadian Maples (In rimless caps) £23 each 1x SOLD 3x 1oz 2013 Guernsey Doubles £23 each SOLD 3x 2oz 2020 White Lion of Mortimer £50 each SOLD 2x 2oz 2020 Canada Kraken (Creatures of The North) £60 each SOLD 1x 2oz 2021 Queen's Beasts Completer £60 All plus postage of choice Same or next day dispatch Message me for more photos or if you wish to make a purchase Will attempt to upload more photos later via desktop, limited to two via mobile Thank you for looking Thank You 😎
  7. I'm receiving a signal at this very moment.... 👽
  8. Hi John, I've never known anyone to use anything other than Royal Mail for postage on the forum, I have neither sold using any other methods or purchased using any method other than RM. Note that only special delivery is fully insured for precious metals. Most people will be happy to assume the risk for one or two coins with Royal Mail signed for 1st or 2nd class. You're only obligated to make it clear in your listing, who assumes risk, what postage methods you are offering and who is paying for the postage. In the unlikely event of something getting lost after dispatch, if you've shipped via 1st or 2nd Class Signed For and it's been agreed at the time of the deal that you(the seller) assumes the risk, then you would be responsible for reimbursing the loss, most often times though, when 1st or 2nd class signed for postage is offered on a listing, it's stated that the buyer assumes the risk if they choose to accept such a means of postage, due to the fact that these services do not cover pm's, even though they are insured up to £50 and if the seller assumed the risk, theoretically, if the "tracking number" didn't update when received, an unscrupulous buyer could say they didn't receive the item and try and get the seller to refund them and the seller would be morally obliged to and would have no means of re-course with Royal Mail. I would be surprised to ever hear of such a thing occurring for two reasons though; 1. I've never had an item lost when selling or buying here and 2. Members here are not the type to behave in such a way as described in the former hypothetical. If you have access to a depot, you can send via Royal Mail Tracked 24 or 48, which is not a service available at The Post Office, once again though, these services are not insured for pm's, they are insured up to £100 for non pm's but one benefit of these services is they are fully tracked, unlike signed for, where the "tracking number" is updated upon receipt. This means a RM 24/48 item is not going to get lost. Regarding any option other than Special Delivery, in the event of a loss, you could attempt to claim the item is a collector's piece and you may get somewhere with that, I know I have read a thread that discussed this succeeding when a loss has occurred for them in the past but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't work on legal tender bullion, unless you got lucky. All being said, I don't know what fear-mongering dispatches was alluding to, I haven't seen terrestrial television for a long time, but as long as you are clear in the listing, who assumes risk and what services are available at the time of the deal and it is agreed between the two parties, you will be good to go. Check out my buying and selling guide, there may be some additional pointers that can help you when you decide to sell on the forum:
  9. If you upgrade to a higher tier membership, there are lots of benefits, including access to more prize draws, you have to manually participate though, simply check the "Prize Draws" tab and whichever member tier you are, you are able to click "I want to participate" on any draw that is open to you. Some are available to all and some are exclusive for higher tier groups. Upgrade for more access to other prize draws, there is nothing to lose, only to gain!
  10. Why do wind turbines like Metallica? Because they're huge metal fans! The precious metal gods are smiling on you today, congratulations @metallica73 Metal up yer a**!! 🤘
  11. I will also add that The Customs Act of 1842 ordered imported gold and silver may not be sold in Britain unless assayed by a British office. So the timing is right if it were a piece produced by an North American company, sold in Britain, it wasn't until 1867 that the import mark "F" for foreign was added to imported pieces that were hallmarked in Britain.
  12. @Subspecies That's a keen observation. If it were the case that it is an import mark, would duty not be paid to customs when imported and therefore one would expect to find Queen Victoria's head or was duty not applied to foreign silver imported? Also, could there be a possibility that if it were a piece crafted by a North American company, imported without declaring and then hallmarked in Britain, is that a likely scenario? Finally, why would a piece have no makers mark but include an import mark, is that a common situation?
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