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silvergaga

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  1. All good coins 2014 through to 2023, good starter kit for a new brit collector Each set £290 delivered SD UK only, In a Britannia box for 20x1oz silver coins add £30.
  2. I have 3x2018 Niue double dragons £31 each, 1x2018 RM 2 dragons, £35 and a proof 1oz silver coin from China, £30 postage to your account
  3. includes the:- 2020 Sumatran Tiger 2021 Cheetah 2022 Sumatran Elephants 2023 White Rhinoceros Beautiful coins from the Royal Australian Mint, Sought after investment set of animals in original Mint capsules. Great for the numismatist collector. £140 the set RMSD UK only.
  4. Bought from PowerCoin in Rome 2 years ago. COA's numbers 042/100 and 047/100 in boxes, were £69 each now £55 each you pay your own postage of choice.
  5. Some gold and silver to start a stack. £99 delivered SD UK only
  6. I'll take these 3 beauties, 2nd class signed is fine for me too, ta
  7. There is not as much physical in the UK as you might think. Most of it is paper silver and gold. If you have 1oz of gold in your house the banksters will sell it to 500 other UK people in funny money and they all think they own the ounce you have in your stack.
  8. I don't see any trap, West is being done over by the East and we have to follow the big boys, China, India etc, I don't think there is much silver left in the West to sell. Most mints will be back to 6 weeks waiting time for orders and ours will probably be nearer 6 years even before the real mania starts. The tulips are our I see. Silver is better anyway! Paper gold and silver sucks!
  9. Yes, silver sales and auctions of numismatist coins, proof coins, premium bullion coins with COA's and even bullion coins are not worth doing at the moment on TSF. I will return when the mint and dealers like BBP are selling 1oz silver coins best price £35 plus. I see a lot of dealers have reached these targets already but not TSF yet. Patience is needed if you are a seller. Great time for bargain buyers here though when something good does get offered in a sales post, if you are quick enough.
  10. A lot of mints do 0.5g gold coins and recently I am seeing 1/1000 of an oz coins being sold on PowerCoin website too. The camera work is fantastic you think you are looking at something the size of a sov! The 1/1000th oz gold coins cost £21,32 each and £7 delivery to UK.
  11. The Chinese people are much more aware of what is going on in the financial world than we are in the west. The manipulators are going to battle, the silver liberation army in the west did a good job for a while in 2011 trying to break Jamie Dimon's bank in USA, but we were not big enough. Asians from India and China will not follow London or New York. We will be forced to follow them. After hours dealing on the gold market last night shows how much they are in the poo. Ha ha, at last we will see a proper price for our silver. 1oz gold bullion buying 90 ozs silver bullion is not logical. Ask the Earth's crust.
  12. 102. Elon Musk might find a gold asteroid on his way to Mars which could negatively affect the gold price in America.
  13. Thank you I am hoping to play grass bowls and golf again this Spring. I never get fed up with the TSF community, I like the way they think and talk. Kindred spirit and all that.
  14. Coins come in PowerCoin display boxes and COA's as shown in the photograph. I have 2 of the 100 coins made, selling in Rome at £77 each plus £7 postage to UK. My price to TSF members £49 each postage to UK only at your account. @Gruff for info
  15. I got £770 with RMSD for the 11 coin set in a nice wooden display box from PowerCoin last year, and sold both sets I had collected on TSF. Silver prices on TSF are very low at this present moment.
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