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Earthmetal

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  1. I know, mad isn't it, where the heck have they been? There was about 4,500 pennies, the tray weighed over 40 kilo's and almost killed me moving it!
  2. Thanks mate, they certainly are crackers, very under-rated! If they were Mexican they'd sell for twice the price!
  3. A paltry twenty quid will see this rather nice piece posted to your door. I do also have a second one and could do them both for £37 to include postage. Paypal, cash, silver, stamps, postal order, cheque, eggs (fresh), or if you really must, bank transfer. 😁
  4. I watch every Yankee video when he's with Tim. That one is an eye-opener. $1500 fees a month!
  5. I understand that, but for the most part these are coins that no-one would fake, as the real deal is far cheaper!
  6. This is the problem with paperless online. When they sent a letter to you, it was far, far, more secure.
  7. I have a large number of old stock uncirculated pennies, dated 1967, in Sandhill tubes. The photo is representative of condition only, I have many, many more! They're not all 'mint' having been in storage for at least 55 years! Price per tube of 50 coins is £7 plus postage of £3.49 for up to three tubes, larger quantities will be dearer due to the weight.
  8. It may have been smuggled out, erm... internally...
  9. Earthmetal

    completed (By Platinum Member) 1/4 Britannia 2024 silver tubes

    Shrinkflation.
  10. Get it posted to wherever you're staying while you're here
  11. The Gold Sovereign Series: Amazon.co.uk: Marsh, Michael A: 9781908828552: Books
  12. I can't imagine me buying directly from the Royal Mint ever again, (unless they make a pricing mistake!). Their poor attitude towards garbage quality bullion has seen to that. They've gone from pride of the nation to laughing stock of the world. VERY poor quality at exhorbitant prices.
  13. Absolutely. Take for example the people that deal in silver (as in tableware, ornaments etc, not coins or bullion) They have a price they pay and a price they sell for. They don't re-label all their stock for each antiques fair they attend depending on spot!
  14. What a great idea, so only the thickness alters. I normally don't like high premium stuff but that's made me want some!
  15. Do these still stack together despite the three different weights?
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