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fethiye2003

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  1. 2 hours ago, dicker said:

    Superb topic.

    Some people might chose proofs but I would go for the “honest” bullion Issues.

    (1) High grade 1859 Ansell

    (2) High grade Type 1 Sydney Sovereign 1855

    (3) 1857 Sovereign with an error that I think is unknown - and is probably ultra rare 

    That is probably more than 50k but is my fantasy list   

    Best

    Dicker

    With only 15 -25 Ansell sovereigns known to still exist, it's a very rare coin. In September 2012, the auctioneer Baldwin's offered for sale one of the finest Ansell sovereigns available. The hammer fell at £13,000 and with buyer's premium at 20%, it took the final purchase price to £15,600.

    I wonder what grade it is and what its worth now.

    Nice choice.

    Im new to collecting but im leaning towards modern and older rarities.

  2. 1 hour ago, trozau said:

    Just this one coin which sold in auction for $504,000 last Mar 26, 2021:

    1820 George III gold Proof Pattern 5 Pound (NGC PR63+UC) 1 of 25 extant

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    Totally content to own for much less this 2009 Elizabeth II gold Proof 5 Pound (NGC PR70UC), instead

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    Is the Pistrucci signature unique to that particular coin only ?

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