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Stackem

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    Stackem got a reaction from GreatCoins4U in Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring   
    Hi I have a few items I'm looking to exchange for a mens keeper ring please see below 
     
    2016 half sov unopened I believe this is Melbourne mint
     
    North Korean silver proof limited edition of 500 silver coin
     
    More details to be added



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    Stackem got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring   
    Hi I have a few items I'm looking to exchange for a mens keeper ring please see below 
     
    2016 half sov unopened I believe this is Melbourne mint
     
    North Korean silver proof limited edition of 500 silver coin
     
    More details to be added



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    Stackem reacted to ccfcpaul in Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring   
    "Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring" as the title maybe
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    Stackem got a reaction from Petra in Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring   
    Hi I have a few items I'm looking to exchange for a mens keeper ring please see below 
     
    2016 half sov unopened I believe this is Melbourne mint
     
    North Korean silver proof limited edition of 500 silver coin
     
    More details to be added



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    Stackem reacted to Fenlander1 in Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring   
    Just change the tag to exchange and offer in trade for keeper ring
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    Stackem got a reaction from Fenlander1 in Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring   
    Damn it I have no idea lol its been a while since I used the forum. I'm basically looking to exchange for a keeper ring so il change it
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    Stackem got a reaction from Fenlander1 in Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring   
    I'm open to offers do I have to set a price or can't I just have offers?
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    Stackem got a reaction from Fenlander1 in Items available for exchange for men's keeper ring   
    Hi I have a few items I'm looking to exchange for a mens keeper ring please see below 
     
    2016 half sov unopened I believe this is Melbourne mint
     
    North Korean silver proof limited edition of 500 silver coin
     
    More details to be added



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    Stackem got a reaction from Essendie in Spot price tanked   
    The Charles sovs won't sell out buddy they mint them all year
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    Stackem got a reaction from Gordy in Spot price tanked   
    The Charles sovs won't sell out buddy they mint them all year
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    Stackem reacted to Silverlocks in Air tite holders/tubes bulk order?   
    If anybody's interested I spent 15 minutes compiling widths of European coins
    Austria 20 Coronas 21mm   1000 Schilling 27mm   1 Ducat 20mm   4 Florins/10 francs 18.7mm   20 Francs/8 florins 21.1mm   10 coronas 19mm Dutch 10 Guilders 22mm   5 Gulders 18mm German 10 Mark 19.5mm   20 mark 22.5mm Spain 100 Reale 22mm   25 pesetas 24.1mm Swiss 20 Francs 21mm   10 francs 18.5mm Belgium 20 francs 21.5mm   50 ECU 29mm Italy 20 Lire 21.2mm Sweden 20 Kronor 22.5mm French 10 Francs 18.9mm   20 Francs 21mm
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    Stackem reacted to James32 in QB completer   
    Everything they sell is about squeezing maximum returns. 
    Just glad they didn't do a completer reverse frosted set😅
    How's this for logic, I completed the 1/4oz gold x 10 recently, then I felt the urge to hunt a 1oz gold completer ( none available in 1/4 size) did it make me feel the set is finally completed 😀? NOPE...
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    Stackem reacted to Orpster in Expected price for Rare half sov   
    I have a boxed 2014 half that Marsh claims the same mintage for, Marsh guide has the wrong mintage number as it does for a lot of modern coins, see here
    https://www.royalmint.com/discover/uk-coins/mintage-figures/2016-dated-uk-commemorative-coin-sales/
    The 2016 half mintage for bullion is 1995, still low.  472 is the BU mintage and yours is bullion as it states on the blister.  It’s worth what someone is willing to pay for it, to me it’s a £200 coin.  
    *note the 1995 excludes any from sets
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    Stackem reacted to James32 in Expected price for Rare half sov   
    @Orpster should have an idea?
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    Stackem got a reaction from AL84 in Expected price for Rare half sov   
    Hi guys I'm looking for your opinions on the value of this half sovereign, Marsh rates it as rare. Around only 470 ever minted. (less than the proofs that year) still in original card. Ideas on pricing please? 


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    Stackem got a reaction from EdwardTeach in Buying mining shares for the first time   
    Download IG trading app, setup stocks and shares trading account, deposit money, search for share ticker, click buy, enter amount. 🤑😎😁
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    Stackem reacted to EdwardTeach in Buying mining shares for the first time   
    I'll have a look. Thanks. 👍
    How to I go about buying shares though? How does the actual process work and what do I get back to show that I actually own the shares?
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    Stackem reacted to Silvistone in Buying mining shares for the first time   
    I was about to start a new thread called Thinking about buying shares in gold mining companies, until I saw this post so though I would saver the spam and ask it hear
    I read a while ago on the money saving expert forum in the investment section (A complete and utter woke agender of goody little two shoes thinking it getting better its getting better then sudanly out of the blue it gets worse, so though I should ask ells where) That buying into gold mining companies has the same risk as buying physical gold bullion but the only advantage is you get dividend payments from the companies profit. I was also told that the share rate value of each seam to mirrow them selfs.
    On the other hand I red an artical in UK independent wealth (Hosted by Nigel Ferage for which I am a paid subscriber) written by Rob Marstrand. Stating something on the lines of where shares are doing well you will see a better value on gold mining companies to gold and when shares are doing bad you will see a decline in mining companies share prices compared to gold.
    Fortune and Freedom also have a port folio for advice for it members where to invest, and one of those shares is VanEck Vectors Gold Miners UCITS ETF Ticket number GDGB. They say it is a basket of gold mining companies so you get a balanced share price
    So let have a look further shall we.....
    The first image I have attached is a screen shot from the London Stock Exchange website for the annual share price for WisdomTree Physical Gold ticker number  PHGP
    The second image I have attached is a screen shot from again the London Stock Exchange website for the annual share price for VanEck Vectors Gold Miners UCITS ETF Ticket number GDGB.
    So in the first half of the chats there is some kind of mirrow image, but in the second part of the chart, Physical Gold stays about the same and the mining companies drop. So dose anyone know what is going on hear?
       

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    Stackem reacted to GoldDiggerDave in Dealer buy back.   
    It looks like short term offer to generate certain coins especially if they have already sold/allocated them to other customers and they are finding it difficult to get new stock.
    This could just be the ripple effect of the recent spike in gold and it was reported some  gold dealers sold out of their stock in a day.  
     
    As for gold price no one knows, I’m keeping an eye on interest rates as high rates have had a negative effect on gold as it becomes  attractive to have cash in the bank again, however all because this happened in the past it does not mean it will follow the same trend again.  
     
    if I can get 7%+ returns from bonds or and ISA I will be tempted to hold more cash or tie it up for a 1-2 fixed at that rate, if interest rates increased got over 10% I would liquidate 75% of my bullion for cash savings as in this scenario I would be getting a very healthy return.
     
    You have to have a plan for yourself as one persons strategy does not necessarily work for the next guy. 
     
     
     
     
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    Stackem got a reaction from Foster88 in Sovereign stacking success   
    So you had a boat with your gold on and it sunk? Or is this a pun / innuendo, because that sounds terrible 🤔
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    Stackem reacted to Britannia47 in Sovereign stacking success   
    Gordon Brown - Best Chancellor ever!  Typical Socialist raiding the Nations Piggy Bank.
    In 1999 sold off 401 tonnes (58% of our gold) for a few piddling $s, €s and Yen. At average of $275 per oz
    Lost Billions. Nice one Gordon!  Thanks SIDS for getting me going!!😤
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    Stackem reacted to CANV in Sovereign stacking success   
    I had zero interest in sovereigns.  and would always save up for a brit.  that lasted about three months till I got my first gillick.  
    I would stack them all day long now. preferring the Victoria ones just as they were real money... . but I do love a gillick  
    having said that my next purchase will be a ghastly 2022 bronze thing.  ugh....
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    Stackem got a reaction from Darr3nG in Sovereign stacking success   
    So you had a boat with your gold on and it sunk? Or is this a pun / innuendo, because that sounds terrible 🤔
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    Stackem got a reaction from Tortoise in Sovereign stacking success   
    I would but iv lost it all somewhere on route 66
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    Stackem reacted to Arganto in Sovereign stacking success   
    Let's not derail @Stackem's thread, next we'll have Lawrence calling someone an SoB and Bully trying to get the poor boy to grow rhubarb.
    OP, I would recommend stacking sovereigns but to be honest any recognisable gold bullion is better than none. It's a good idea to stick to what is made by the main mint/s of the country in which you reside...Generally speaking anyway.
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