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WizardOfSov

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  1. I prefer the more yellow pre 2000 colour but I don't dislike the redder alloy.
  2. I will take 2x King George please.
  3. Thanks Chris for holding the raffle and thank you for donating the prizes @JamesH 😁👍
  4. I would go with the Brit coin, has numerous security features verifiable with the naked eye also being legal tender it is CGT exempt.
  5. From the sound of it you are interested in the collecting side of sovereigns not just adding weight. Why not just trade them for years you want? Pick a decade you fancy and put a for trade advert on the forum offering to trade for sovereigns from that decade.
  6. Invest in as many as you possibly can obviously. You should hurry though they are bound to sell out quickly at that low price. 😊
  7. I've used the bicarbonate/foil/salt method before on an APMEX bar with polished and frosted sections and it lifted the tarnish without any rubbing required so no scratching. I don't see any visible damage on the bar but admittedly I haven't had it under a scope or anything but it looks fine by eye.
  8. WizardOfSov

    Random Rant

    This is why I hate online banking. If I want to send a bank transfer I have to log in with user name and password then verify the login with a random generated 8 digit passcode, then after filling the details for the transfer it asks me to answer a security question and after that I have to enter another 6 digit code to finally send the payment.
  9. I don't know what kind of bird it is but whatever it is it likes lamb chops that thing is definitely pecking away at a lamb chop right? Maybe it's pork but it looks like a lamb chop to me. 🤔
  10. Fairly new to the game myself but as the name suggests I like sovereigns. I'm not at that point yet where I'm looking to buy specific dates to complete a date run or collecting examples from all mints they were produced at for specific years I'm happily just stacking random year bullion sovereigns and that means low premiums. If you want to get into the collecting side of things though and not just stacking I think it's a no brainer that sovereigns are the way to go simply because of the sheer variety.
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