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Stuh

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  1. A multi-monarch mashup for you! Three full bullion sovereigns, three different monarchs - 1927 SA George, 1974 Liz and 2023 crowned Charlie. Sold as a bundle, £1137 £1119 posted RMSD. All in Lighthouse caps. Paypal F&F or BT please.
  2. Congratulations for the win @Coverte - a very regal drinking vessel indeed! Personally, I use the skulls of my enemies, but I do see the appeal of your silver tankard!
  3. Yes please, if still available 👍
  4. I would happily vouch for @COBRASTACKER I’ve sold to him before and it was easy and effortless 👍 I’m sure other, more experienced members would also confirm the same 🙂
  5. Then I’ll refrain from telling you how lovely it is in real life 😂
  6. A good postie day! An unusual 1950 Saudi guinea from @Auronum and 1966/1968/2012 London sovereigns from @Spyder All four are in lovely bullion condition too, which is always a bonus 👍
  7. More 100g silver bars for my treasure chest, courtesy of @harrygill111 I have a small Peli case that I’ll eventually fill up with a variety of 100 gram-ers! I can’t remember who it was, but someone on the Forum was showing their small silver in a treasure chest and it inspired me to do the same, so thank you, whoever it was 👍😂
  8. That’s very helpful, thank you @stefffana 👍🙏
  9. @MetalsMan I haven’t heard back from the seller, so I’m going to gracefully bow out and withdraw - so if he gets back to you, they are all yours! 👍
  10. No it’s ok, I’ll stick to #13 and let you take #17 - I’m not very superstitious really 😂😂 Thanks for offering though!! 👍
  11. What an amazing thing to organise, very impressed 🙏👍🙏👍🙏 looks like I’m unlucky number #13 then 😂😂
  12. A nice 1927 Pretoria sovereign arrived in the post today, thanks @KevjustKev ! It's old and well-travelled, just like me.. 🤣
  13. And also should be listed in the EU trade section if you are selling / shipping from Italy 👍 You can ask one of the Mods to move it for you I think?
  14. Ack! You're right, there does indeed seem to be a loophole under the regs for 'fluctuations in the markets'... Still unfair I think, as a milked product is sub-standard by pretty much anyones definition...
  15. Oh, you tease... go on then! I'll PM you 👍
  16. Yep, Distance Selling Regulations apply (https://www.gov.uk/online-and-distance-selling-for-businesses), as long as you spend at least £42 (random, I know), so you have plenty of legislative cancellation / return rights, even if they say you don't!
  17. Mine are still apparently stuck in 'processing order' status, so you're a lucky duck!! 😉
  18. Thank you, that makes sense! Tiny quantities of ‘impurities’ but enough to matter then!
  19. Thank you 🙏 I’m guessing that the 1 part out of 10,000 (in a four nines coin) is what’s causing it then, whether that’s copper or silver. I don’t mind copper spots myself - a bit of character!
  20. I’m confused on this subject… I always thought that copper spots were essentially an ‘unmixed’ portion of copper inside an alloyed gold coin (i.e. less than 24k) - doesn’t affect the coin value particularly, as I understand it. Sometimes they are spots, but also sometimes stripes / smears if the copper was smooshed about during rolling etc. However, there’s a sales thread currently up that has pretty big copper spots on some Queens beasts coins, which are four 9’s purity, so how do they end up with copper spots if there’s no copper in the coin to begin with? Am I missing something in my understanding? Just looking to learn here 👍 Thanks!
  21. Stuh

    closed 100g Mox bar

    Yes please, PM sent 👍
  22. I wish! That would make the silver bar about 50kg I reckon 😂 He’s a little Hermann‘s 👍
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