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MonkeysUncle

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  1. On 11/02/2023 at 13:41, gji25 said:

    But cd,s are better than vinyl and digital camera,s are better than film 

    Now that my old son depends on the quality of the blank vinyl, the pressing and indeed what you play it back on.

    In my opinion a good piece of vinyl played on something such as a Linn Klimax will positively blow the bl**dy doors off. Vinyl in my experience usually wins when comparing with CD at the same price point - with the exception to this rule being sub £500, where a Rotel CD11 Tribute beats anything and everything in my book.

    Back on topic to RM bullion I find their 1oz silver coins dreadful (and do not buy them anymore), their 1oz gold hit and miss and - touch wood - have only ever received one new Sovereign I've turned my nose up at.

  2. At the rate it's going it'd be easier to get Tesco to deliver a weeks/ months whatever quantity of groceries to your seller in exchange for shiny item.

    Barter system. It's the future!

  3. On 20/02/2023 at 12:12, SidS said:

    Where is it?

    The mint have been on a roll, it cannot be denied. They're churning out sovereigns, bullion, commemoratives for both the late Queen and the new King. They're putting out Brits, Queen's/King's beasts, dead monarchs, the list goes on and on...

    Where's the actual stuff we spend? You know the actual first purpose of a national mint? At least in my eyes.

    When can I start finding a full range of Charles coins in my change?

     

    As has been said no time soon.

    They only produce coins for circulation in fairly big batches based on when they consider it necessary. 

    There are I believe a lot of shiny new Luzzie's in various denominations that will be used up as and when needed, ditto notes and postage stamps. 

    Probably a number of 2023 coins will only exist in uncirculated form in a definitive year pack much later in the year. 

  4. One thing that annoys me as it is complete utter rubbish is people who bleat on about the gold/ silver ratio like some mystical unicorn.

    It is an irrelevant statistic.

    The price of gold is in no way linked to the price of silver anymore than the price of milk is to diesel. 

    Statistics can be used to promote any old rubbish. For example I hereby claim driving in high heel shoes is safer than driving in flat shoes. Obviously a high heeled shoe limits your control of a vehicles pedals, so obviously it is potentially more dangerous to wear whilst driving. But sod off and go through Police records of car crash fatalities and compare and contrast the amount of deceased female drivers where a note has been made of inappropriate footwear vs those deceased with no such note. The relevance of this is to try and focus people's brains in to realising that statistics will say whatever the publisher of the statistics wants them to say.

    Buy silver by all means, but if you're justifying it on the basis of the gild/ silver ratio you are deluded in my opinion. You'd be better off buying tulip bulbs from me at a tulip/ Sovereign ratio of 1:1.

  5. My view is the same as my silver view. Down for now.

    I did pull the trigger and bought some gold yesterday. Not much, just a little bit.

    I am building up a pile of ammo ready to wade in for what for me will be a substantial chunk. But if I jump in it will be a fumbling grab at a falling knife.

    Don't much (mahooooooosive understatement) like the stock markets at all and haven't for a good bit. Turning into a permabear. Delisting a company off the LSE today.

  6. 7 hours ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

    ComplainIng about 2022 billion sovereign is like going to McDonald’s for a five quid burger meal and complaining it’s not a three star Michelin meal cooked by Marco, Pierre White

     

    Yeah, plus Marco whatshisface would probably hoof us out when we reach for the Heinz Ketchup! 

  7. 12 hours ago, Britannia47 said:

    Yes, you make very good point. I would like to see the ‘yellow gold’ used for our sovereigns. Is that really ‘girlie pink’ on the edge, or the advertising departments failed attempt at depicting ‘red gold’? Let’s face it, if you want the true colour of gold it has to be a 1/4 oz Britannia or QB…..Actually ‘Flying Scotsman’ should be British Railways Green!🐸😀

    Brunswick Green.

    Why RM have chosen to represent her in a livery she stopped wearing during WWII (she were repainted to wartime matt black circa 1942) beats me.

    And 4472 was not her first number either. Outshopped as 1472 which stayed until after British Empire Exhibition in 1925.

    I prefer Brunswick Green and the big smoke deflectors add something and massively improve visibility for crew.

    🚂

     

  8. 10 hours ago, Britannia47 said:

    Correct, but not when running as 60103… Sad to say I used to be a steam engine enthusiast!  🤫

    Nowt wrong with that lad!

    I once ended up looking after 60103 in recent years whilst fireman disappeared off to answer mother natures call.

    The green dragon were fully fired pointing at Network Rail metals with points set... tempting to go for a jolly! 

     

     

  9. 8 hours ago, LawrenceChard said:

     

     

     

    Just about all the information you might need about gold sovereigns can be found here:

    https://goldsovereigns.co.uk/information.html

    or on the numerous links.

    It might save you from having to buy a copy of Marsh, or a Spink Catalogue.

    Also, unlike postage, it is free!

    😎

    Ye olde website he saya 404 error nota found

    The elastic band has obviously slipped off the cog that links the hamster wheel to the internet.

  10. On 21/02/2023 at 12:30, Pete said:

    No - it's a half sovereign !!

    But it's H&B and their formula has to be something like spot price × 2 + fancy box + certificate + some more that covers the free postage + a chunk more for good measure

    Plus also they need to factor in 20 marketing mailshots that you end up with which will cost them 20 quid in postage!

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