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James32

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  1. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 fun fact, if you hit the refresh button 3 times Whilst in the queue (the Tudor panther appears and says...the milky bars are on me)
  2. I made a comment earlier about the price going up and a few will now back out,leaving a better chance of getting one. Someone pointed out that the price has already be set a while back but what that price is I dont know, seems strange that the royal mint would miss out on extra profit.
  3. I can only speak from experience with the tudor panther, I was ok just to use debit card.
  4. Ahh right 👍👍 Haven't really been keeping up to date with this,thanks
  5. Wonder is that the design right there??
  6. 😅😅 never actually thought about that. On the bright side it will put a few people off buying (especially the sets) so folk will stand a better chance on the day.
  7. £1400+ by close tomorrow night??
  8. The end of your comments has really struck me hard. I wouldn't worry about silver too much and concentrate or yourself and loved ones🙏🙏
  9. Just found this😭😭😭😭😭😭 story of my life.
  10. James32

    Gold price today

    Check out atkinsons or bullionbypost for accurate (ish) readings on the gold/silver markets
  11. So as I sit here boarding my rocket ship.....I've realised one important thing (I can no longer afford the bloody fuel needed to get to the moon) 🚀🚀🚀
  12. Shocking but only the foot of the mountain if you ask me (not that you did lol)
  13. Yaaassss I called it right lol, but my concern now is its only mid week.
  14. £1350+ and only Tuesday??? Right on target for a decent week??
  15. Royal mint should stick a video on YouTube detailing their complete process of producing proof coins. I would watch the whole fascinating video and be really interested in the last part...... where newly divorced John and just out of reform school jane aggressively package the finished coins and then place lovingly on the shelves,ready to be picked for posting by we'll let's face it " a complete long-sighted narcissist" No offence to any John's or Jane's on the forum😁
  16. Your having a terrible run of luck (and it does seem to be down to luck ) shocking that after so many returns they cant hold a crisis meeting and find out which employee has lied about their eyesight.
  17. Here's my views on it... UK pays vat so 20% tacked on straight away then dealer has a shop to run and wages to pay so they tack on their own premium on top (some dealers RIP the absolute arris out of it though but people still buy) Silver on the second hand market at the time of writing can be had for approximately £23-24 per ounce, which equates to roughly 30% Silver cannot be had much cheaper unless seller is desperate or really generous. The miners are getting the bare minimum for their products so we can take them out of the equation. Silver for as long as I've been collecting has traded on the secondary market for £4-£5 over spot which ain't too bad considering that's from the mine to your hand. The only plausible way to get silver relatively close to spot, is to either marry a miners daughter or live in a vat free country like Estonia. As for the spot price....some would argue it's a controlled/rigged market by the big bullion banks and all of us know its undervalued in comparison to gold. Most stackers are of the belief that silvers day will come and we will have true price discovery as the spot price is a load of sheet, if or when this happens then today's prices will seem cheap. Its anyone's guess when this will happen though.
  18. Just seen that earlier also. £35.45 an oz??? Yeah they can stick them birds back in the eggs as far as I'm concerned 😟
  19. That's cheap!!! Stick me down for a tube of 2024s
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