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foinikas

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  1. Well, cant say i am happy. Yes the milkspot definetely affect grading. I think milk spots appears mostly in the first few weeks of the coins creation.Some very early graded coins that achieve pf70 can develope a lot of milkspots that would nkt justify the top grade.
  2. Yes directly. Definetely there is room for complaint. I sent them an email complaining for the quality. They did offer a refund which i declined as i wanted to keep the set. They really need to up their quality check.
  3. No problem mate. I thought many would be interested to know. Yes conservation was requested but has not been done. They usually do not do in modern coins. On some of my coins the milk spots were smaller before i send them out. By the time the coins arrived to Ngc, more spots were developed.
  4. Hi all, I prefer to collect most of my coins in ngc slabs so i sent this set for grading. i noticed the milk spots and i knew it would not achieve very well but decided to do it anyway and upgrade any coin to higher grade in the future if i could find any. After reading all the disapoinment (including mine) i am not sure if it will be possible to get this set in pf 69-70 as very few have been graded and as far as i understand , there wont be any restrikes from the mint. If anyone else has graded any of those please let me know. Also please feel free to share your thoughts on my coins. Thank you
  5. 860 mintage is very low for a lovely coin lime this, no wonder they sold out in few hour. I wonder what kind of set they will be selling the remaining 2 oz coins..
  6. These are past auctions from “The coin cabinet”. He is comparing sale prices for these coins in the last 4 auctions to show the movement in price.
  7. wow amazing coin! are the 1 kilo coins coming back again or sold out? anyone knows how many where sold today?
  8. wow that 1 kilo coin sold out fast! It now says "no longer available". Do you guys think they will make some more soon or is that it? Anyone saw the mintage/availability of the 1 kilo coin when they released it today?
  9. I logged in yestarday morning to check if “Alice in Wonderland” coin is being released. Not that i was planning to buy one, but out of curiosity to see the design and mintages (and who knows? Maybe i will love the design and buy one 😊). i saw the queue screen and then the picture of the queen beasts set.. when the waiting was over i was number 300ish in the queue which loaded almost instantly and when i got in the site i couldnt see anything.. so i went to the coffee shop next door and got myself a coffee and while waiting for my coffee i checked on my phone the RM website again and i saw the sets! i felt the rush going through my veins to my brain. The sets looked amazing and had to have them to finish my QB collection! i blew up my bank account again but i managed to grab both silver sets. Gold set was too expensive for me. When i finished purchaseing both sets i checked in the QB section and was totally suprised to see that the 2oz proof completer was up for sale and they still had some left so i managed to get one of those too. i was extremely lucky and happy. cant wait to receive my coins! This is one of the best series worldwide for me! Hope everyone who got one enjoy them and everyone who did not better luck next time .
  10. Everytime i go to the post office to ship a coin to EU or UK or USA i have the same problem. Either by normal post or UPS or DHL or FedEx, they all basically prohibit sending precious metals or bullion and generally coins so unless you write that your package contains something else you run the risk of your package not being accepted. A silver coin of smaller value can be send registered but not insured as the risk and value is less, but what happens with something of great value? i am wondering how everyone else can send their coins safely and secure around the world, especially coins of big value.
  11. I would love to own a proof gold Una and the Lion or Three Graces or the next in the Great Engravers series that i am sure i wont be getting! 😭 i am glad though that i got a proof gold Queens Beast Completer and Una and the lion Gold Bar!
  12. All the coin dealers i know offer much less to buy back scratched bullion coins . If i am buying and paying a premium, i expect to get a perfect coin, otherwise i wont be happy paying that premium. The Royal Mint should replace any scratched coins they produce if asked to do so and to be honest they should improve on their quality check. I have never had a problem with any of the other big mints around the world.
  13. You should definitely take it back for replacement. I would not buy scratched coin above gold spot price and this one is one that would carry a good premium in the years to come in my opinion (even the bullion version). I hope they will change it for you mate.
  14. Thanks for the reply. I hope it will grade well. It is the best coin in my collection and would love to have it in pf70! 😊
  15. So my Queens Beast Completer gold proof coin finally arrives, after a month of being interoggated by the ruthless Cyprus Customs officers 🤦🏻‍♂️😂. When i inspected the coin at first i did not see any of the usual problems that other collectors have been reporting and i was very happy to receive a flawless coin. However, on a second viewing i noticed a very small scratch on the rim , barely noticable. I attached a couple of photos for you all. i was planning to have this coin graded. Do you think it will grade well or will the scratch on the rim affect the grade? I am also considering asking for a replacement, although i am not sure it is worth the trouble..
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