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kena

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  1. @ShadowTriadthank you for the list. Looks like I have four from the list already. Just need to hunt down single ones of: 1/10 oz 2006 Flag 1/2 oz 2011 Standing 1/10 oz 2021 Standing as well as 2015 Standing Britannia - Year of the Sheep/Ram/Goat Privy Mark I somewhat already decided that the 2019 Year of the Pig privy mark one is going to be hard to fine and expensive, so I am okay with not having that one. Is the information true that I heard the 2021 Year of Ox privy mark one is not going to be made? I am only interested in the bullion releases.
  2. I don't understand what the mint has in mind when the product pages for them when a product limit listed but no mintage limit. Compare this to what the American Eagle 2021 One Ounce Silver Reverse Proof Two-Coin Set Designer Edition says with the mintage and product limit being the same (125,000) - with a household limit of one, so I will need to try to order one of these with the crappy performance of the US Mint site when popular releases come out - lucky for me that my family don't collect so I use one of their addresses in the USA for the shipping address. I was born and grew up in the USA until work brought me to the UK in the late 1990's. The CC mint mark Morgan's always held a special appeal being of its perceived links to the wild west. I personally was never a fan of the Peace Dollar series. I am hoping that my USA coin source back in the states can obtain a full set of 2021 Morgan and Peace dollars - they were able to get orders in for all but the O privy marked Morgan dollars. My dilemma is what happens if they don't obtain a full set. Do I just settle for ones that he can get and have one missing? What I do know is that I have friends in Australia and Germany who expressed interest in the 2021 Morgan and Peace dollars until they see what the secondary market prices are. The Morgan ones seem to be the ones that they expressed more of an interest in. The other factor is that the wording of the law that authorized the Morgan and Peace dollars seems to indicate that the US Mint could release these in the future years, so will we will see 2022 ones? Some folks who have orders in have expressed a concern of what happens if their credit card gets replaced between order date and date of shipment (October+). I don't think the hype about these coins will not die down anytime soon.
  3. I also like obtaining the bullion silver fractional Britannia coins when I can find folks selling individual ones. I have two different years of the 1/4 ounce SS Gairsoppa ones as well as just one 1/10 ounce and 1/4 ounce Britannia. Years ago, I saw 2011 half ounce silver bullion one for sale but no stock was left when I a tried to order one. Anyone know what years fractional silver bullion ones could be found?
  4. No pictures, but yesterday the Goddess Europa one ounce silver coin and a 1/4 ounce silver Britannia that I bought from GreatBritishBullion on the forum arrived.
  5. goldsilver.com appears to be a US site. I find it a bit odd that don't say where they are located or where their offices are. Their privacy policy gives an address in California on https://support.goldsilver.com/hc/en-us/articles/216269187-Privacy-Policy while in their support section it gives an Illinois address on https://support.goldsilver.com/hc/en-us/articles/360045366832-Which-address-should-I-use-to-mail-my-check while another question they say their corporate HQ is in New York on https://support.goldsilver.com/hc/en-us/articles/215556968-Where-is-your-office-located-. If I was potential customer, I would find this ringing some alarm bells. Some companies that I consider the big kids back home in the USA such as Apmex, Provident Metals, and JM Bullion do give the information about their office without that much poking around. I also prefer companies that I deal with to give a product at a good price with decent service with clear information of who they are where they are located. No drama or hype about what I should be buying or how much. Seems not that much has changed with the hype in my lifetime, I still recall when the Hunt Brothers tried to corner the silver market.
  6. I would second to start with smaller purchases so you can gain comfort with buying on the forum as well as looking at the feedback of the person who are buying from. I have not paid for a membership, so I am aware that I probably missed some good deals but then again, my wallet can't afford to buy all of the shiny things I have seen on here.
  7. This probably means that we will not see a 2021 silver bullion Britannia with the Ox privy mark.
  8. I consider any other company besides NGC and PCGS to be a "basement coin slabber". As both of already realized is that you buy the coin not the holder. Here is a PCGS MS-65 one that is for sale by Heritage Auctions as a comparison - https://coins.ha.com/itm/morgan-dollars/silver-and-related-dollars/1896-1-ms65-pcgs-pcgs-population-5736-2088-ngc-census-6347-929-cdn-140-whsle-bid-for-ngc-pcgs-ms65-mintage-9-/a/132124-25563.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515
  9. I did not try but fingers crossed that a friend stateside managed to get an order in for the O privy mark for both himself and me. He did not have any luck with the CC one.
  10. I am waiting for the 1 ounce silver bullion one to be available since that is how I bought the others in the series.
  11. The various Morgan dollars and the Peace dollar for 2021 have not gone on sale yet. Link to the product schedule https://catalog.usmint.gov/product-schedule/2021/ which shows that the CC and O privy mark Morgan dollars go on sale on the 24th of May, followed by D and S mint mark Morgan dollars on the 1st of June, and then the P mint mark Morgan and Peace dollars on the 7th of June. All the coins will be 0.858 troy oz. of .999 fine silver with an uncirculated finish at a cost of $85 plus shipping. Product limits for the various Morgan dollars are 175,000 and 200,000 for the Peace dollar with a household order limit of 10 per each version. I have no advice of who in the UK might be selling them.
  12. That is how it came to me when I bought it last year from another forum member, so I am curious as well as to the source of the holder.
  13. Many thanks for doing this for all us. Looking forward to have this year's bar to go along with my 2020 one. Private message has been sent. Ken
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