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Tighthead

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    Tighthead reacted to Alun in Brittania GOLD 10g +5g   
    2 GOLD brittania bars 
    1x10g
    1x5g
    Excellent condition
    £850 plus shipping 
     
     


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    Tighthead reacted to Alun in Scottsdale 10oz Tombstone   
    10oz Scottsdale mint Tombstome bar.
     
    Comes complete with uts mint bag and COA
    £270 plus 🚢 




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    Tighthead reacted to Alun in Coin cabinet wood type for gold?   
    All wood releases gas which can cause silver to tarnish over time but not really an issue for gold so much. Woods such as walnut, Mahogany and cherry are considered to be much better and much more inert than some others. Oak should be avoided at all costs as it will tone silver coins quicker than anything else. 
    I tend to use Ash for my general boxs and Walnut for my more premium stuff.
    Personally I think capsules further reduce the process anyway to the point its barely an issue
     
    Alun
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    Tighthead reacted to Alun in Today I Received.....   
    Tidy little addition ❤

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    Tighthead reacted to Alun in Today I Received.....   
    A flock of Kookaburras, Thanks to the wonderful @SilverStan

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    Tighthead reacted to Alun in Today I Received.....   
    Much as I love your Blue Peter crafing solution 😉 the tray is just standing up against the lid and the lid closes fine 🙂 


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    Tighthead reacted to Alun in Today I Received.....   
    Finally the 10oz Completer to finish the 10oz set 😍

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    Tighthead reacted to KevinFlynn in silver hallmarks   
    Not an expert, I'm basically using this site I found one day 😁 Letters are used for dates, always the same letter sequence in different designs:

    Makers marks are difficult because there are so many.
     
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