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stackerp5

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  1. Reduced 140+post. Tracked postage either on Friday or Monday depending on my schedule.
  2. These are English hammered coins from the years 1180-1247. These are a mixture of long cross and short cross cut halves. A bit of history which is still around to this date! Asking £12 per half plus post, OR buy the lot for £240 posted SD. Limited time/amount offer, FREE 1st class standard postage to anyone buying one of these. If you're looking for entire coins at a good price let me know as I've a few I can let go for cheaper!
  3. We've been blessed by Leon's Dutch Oven Special! Dutch Oven Special👖⬇️ £100 posted SD. Tracked postage only done once a week.
  4. Hey out of curiosity is the mount hallmarked at all? Cheers
  5. Dutch Auction begun! No interest in this coin for £140 posted? Price now dropped to £135 posted.
  6. Availability updated. Only these 13 coins to go now! No offers on the year of the rabbit. Offers accepted on the year of the dog. Thank you.
  7. Sorry ladies and gents, grandmas' and grandpas', I had posted the listing with the prices slightly off - now adjusted. Pictures added. Thank you.
  8. Some more small silver coins your grandad wished he had in his collection! All items plus post. Buy all for free postage and a deal, check below! 2x Australian 92.5% sterling silver sixpence coins, 1x Australian threepence in 50% silver £8 for all three - really nice toning and ageing. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1560.html https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1563.html https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces5321.html 2x USA 90% coins one quarter and one dime £6 - dime worn around rim but both have detail still please see pictures https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces51.html https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces54.html withdrawn 2x South African Sterling Silver sixpence coins 1895 and 1896 £10 for both - 1896 looking really good for it's age and I'd say as a bundle of 2 coins this is a tad undervalued. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15452.html withdrawn 2x Netherlands 72% silver 1 Gulden coins 1957 and 1963 £10 for both - really nice ageing and toning great eye appeal and detail especially on the 1957. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces737.html BUY ALL REMAINING FOR THE DISCOUNTED PRICE OF £12 + FREE UNTRACKED POSTAGE! - Tracked available at an extra £1.50.
  9. I saw it half an hour too early!
  10. Dutch Auction begun! No interest in this coin for £130 posted? Price now dropped to £125 posted.
  11. That's completely fair mate no problem at all. It's a cracking price and should go soon!
  12. Jesus Christ would you please be interested in trade? All I can give mate unfortunately but been looking for a double sov to handle and this one is perfectly priced for my fingerprints
  13. No love for Portuguese Silver? How about at £125 plus post? SD for £5? £130 posted SD included?
  14. Thanks Petra! The really worn 2 coins are called silver Kopeck(s), also known as wire money, is from the 1500's Russian Empire under Russias first Tsar, Ivan "The Terrible". Definitely using cloves at this quality and price hehhe thanks again for your kind words!
  15. Got in a few of some high premium "why did you pay that much per gram of silver" kind of coins just in. These are for my personal collection, some potentially being sent to grading! What do you think @GoldDiggerDave? Trajan, Hadrian, Plautilla, Gordian III, Sev. Alexander, Julia Mamaea, Ivan the Terrible 1500's Russian wire money Silver Kopecks. For those who are curious, the average cost/price per gram of silver on these is £32.65 (or 56x spot)! 😲 I'll be selling more to help cover these. Keep an eye oot!
  16. ☝️ This. 100%. Also, I've never had to pay to deposit cash. I am wondering which bank charges to deposit cash? If users choose to bank with banks that charge for cash deposits, i.e., make cash an inconvenience, it's natural these users become averse to cash. I can easily go into any post office and deposit free of charge without travelling far. I don't mind sitting on large amounts of cash from sales, depositing it every now and then, or asking mates to transfer it to me in exchange for physical cash if I need the money in the bank. I prefer cash and many places around the south west take cash. Some businesses prefer it, but it doesn't mean they're being sneaky or laundring money or evading tax if they prefer cash. To assume that out of the get-go is pure ignorance. A few well-established local businesses are cash only. I guess it depends where you live in the country though.
  17. Thank you, I only source the good stuff
  18. Availability updated, the rest has sold. Thank you to all buyers! Open to offers on the maple
  19. Hi Sahil, welcome to the forum! I think you will find great use of the trade section on the forum. Lots of big fish and smaller fish selling gold at reasonable premiums on here. A silver membership is worth to have a look and grab the freshest bargains. Not sure if TSF is still doing introductory offers for the premium plans. Last I heard you could use £1 to test a month of a premium silver membership. This premium membership allows you to see listings immidiately instead of having to wait 3 days to see it. I digress. This forum is the place to go if you are not willing to do ID checks etc. Some sellers on here are business sellers, but you can always message someone privately and ask EDIT: I do receive cash by post payments as a payment method but I do not have nearly close to 1kg of gold
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