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LemmyMcGregor

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  1. Is this a bid for the goldback or for his Rials?
  2. 19,410,405,000,000 in 1923 German Marks. (19 and a half trillions?) (£3.71)
  3. Let's join in the fun. £3.51.
  4. I wish! A no would have meant that it's not coming out and I know how to plan, this is a word salad to tell me that they can't tell me...
  5. Since I originally posted my thread with the Royal Mint in here, thought I'd update you on their plans since they have kindly replied to my March query, they are confidential and they can't confirm nor deny whether the bullion versions will ever exist 🤣 Good afternoon, Thank you for your email and your patience for the delayed response. We have received an exceptionally high volume of emails in the last few weeks. We have many exciting new launches planned at The Royal Mint, however much of the information is confidential, and there is a strict embargo by the UK Treasury that dictates when we can reveal information. Therefore, I cannot confirm if there will be a bullion version of our Seymour Panther coin. In the meantime, please continue checking our website and follow us on social media for further developments. You can also register your interest for future coins at the following link: Register to receive information on coin launches | The Royal Mint By subscribing to our newsletter, you will automatically be notified when we release new products. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Kind regards, Chloe
  6. This probably means no restrictions in shifting from a digital account to an another, try to cash out.
  7. Here's mine. Get cheese dip, bake in oven, meanwhile you cook pork belly chops in a cast iron pan*, when both are ready enjoy chops dipped in cheese. This stuff has no right to be this good. *alternatively you can oven bake them. + PS. £1,633
  8. 1,632. I did say that the only way is up and 1,600 was the new dip. Always buy the dip.
  9. We are, with inflation as it is, £1,600 IS THE DIP
  10. If I remember correctly, this is probably occurring in the US as the small entities don't benefit from the same "securities" offered to the bigger ones. I remember this being discussed after the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, I don't remember if it was a congress hearing, maybe Fed, someone from a minor bank was pointing out how they were losing business because of the state endorsement only of major entities. I have tried to find you some references and failed hard, my apologies, take this with a pinch of salt. Anyway, it appears to be all orchestrated with the usual intentions, collapse small independent entities in favour of corprorations and tax citizens through their nose in the process to pocket those money through emergency measures.
  11. Plus shipping, I can still get one cheaper from a dealer as I don't care whose face is on the coin
  12. No longer needed. I can get a Sovereign from a dealer for £395, shipped, PM me a better offer before lunch time and I'll get it on the forum instead.
  13. With all Wongenomics being discussed in here, and knowing well that Dave should sell because of the impending gold crash, I decided out of curiosity to check Wonga out as I joined after the illustrious had left the building, so I found Wonger and his thread, dear Lord, wish I hadn't... By the way, remember that not only gold will crash at $400, but silver will go down to $4, invest in those beans.
  14. If he's that way inclined... I'm not judgemental.
  15. Nope, I'm saying that I treat all half crowns as scrap and I buy them for spot prices. I'm not into numismatic, no idea what and when will fetch you a better price.
  16. I have half crowns varying from 14.18 down to 13.28, they were circulated so they are expected to weight less, the average weight of my halves is 13.82, which is why usually you sell based on actual weight. If a coin is visually well worn you would of course expect it to weight considerably less. He did say that he has 10 half crowns with a total weight of, those numbers are correct for 10
  17. At some point we'll go the Turkish way due to inflation, they'll cut a few zeros, gold will be all the way down below 400 and Wonga will be right. Just have faith in the system.
  18. I'll treasure the Belize one, first boxed coin I buy, normally is bullion coins, will be a nice fun memory
  19. How do you see the time on the forum? o_O
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