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Falcon1985 reacted to ilovesilverireallydo in Special Sovs
2012 sovs £410 plus post
2005 sov £420 plus post
Shield sov £430 plus post
2002 shield sov £430 plus post
Perth mint P100 sovereign with pure silver border. £450 plus post
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Falcon1985 reacted to SiCole in 2022 sovereigns
Turns out James couldn't get a payday loan for them so back up for sale.
32 left. Slightly different format (no idea where i got the idea from).
PM me if interested.
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Falcon1985 reacted to SiCole in 5 x memorial sovs
Come as per pic. Great bullion condition
£1950 posted U.K./NI
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Falcon1985 reacted to Safestacker in Gold for SALE
Hello all
I have for sale the following:
1 x 2002 Shield Sov - £390
1 x 1/4oz Brit - £420
Both coins in excellent mint condition and come in capsule. The Shield has some surface wear on the head side
Shipping cost not included.
Thanks for looking.
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Falcon1985 reacted to Belmont in 2002 proof full sovereign, Golden Jubilee First Day Cover
2002 proof full sovereign, Golden Jubilee First Day Cover
Really nice, gradable condition
£550 posted
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Falcon1985 reacted to Orpster in GOLD DEALS - (UK & Europe) See a deal, post it here
Tavex have the 2024 sovereign in for pre-order, appear to be the cheapest atm but only just when you add delivery, Atkinsons at £395.49 & Chards at £395.42 with delivery at time of writing
https://tavexbullion.co.uk/gold/great-britain-memorial-sovereign-2022/
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Falcon1985 reacted to modofantasma in 15x Bullion Sovs - More added 10 left
Hi Folks.... Updated listing and photos of what is remaining
Bullion coins so may be minor handling marks, look to be nice condition see photos
£385 each
Plus P&P £8 RMSD per order, free p&p 5 or more. £gbp within UK only please
Any questions or, if my pricing is way off and I've hurt your feelings feel free to PM me
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Falcon1985 reacted to SiCole in 2002 Half sov - PF70
NGC Ref - 4458579-036 -- https://www.ngccoin.uk/certlookup/4458579-036/70/
£400 posted UK/NI
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Falcon1985 reacted to Rll1288 in SOTD Sovereigns 2021 & 2022
A couple of very nice SOTD sovereigns...
2021 QE2 95th Birthday Matte - £725.00
2022 Platinum Jubilee of HM QE2 - £725.00 (SOLD)
Both include SD
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Falcon1985 reacted to artalien in 2 x 2022 sovs and a 1/10 2021 Britannia
Hello. Sovs are £378 - 1/10 is £167 - all three plus post and risk unless SD is chosen. Condition is good bullion as imaged. BT only please. Sovs in flips. 1/10 in capsule. Thanks.
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Falcon1985 reacted to 9x883 in withdrawn
Item: 2002 Shield
Price:
Postage: RMSD ND by 1pm
Payment: Bank Transfer. No Returns
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Falcon1985 reacted to MaxBetteridge in New member UK England
Hello,
I am new to this forum and am interested in reselling and collecting mainly silver because my budget is just over a grand. I discovered this forum from backyard bullion and would be grateful in anyone had any youtube recommendations and recommendations on what to buy for my first bit of silver.
Thanks,
Max
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Falcon1985 reacted to Jbend in 2002 sovereign SOLD
2002 sovereign still in sealed packaging
£420 posted
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Falcon1985 got a reaction from Speedbird in Gold coin, Above the spot (Brit, Krug, Sovereign etc)
I have some half proof sovereign if you are interested!
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Falcon1985 reacted to Fenlander1 in 5g Gold Rm bar in blister £272.35 inc SD (Reduced in line with spot)
Easy as it gets
As title £272.35
Post tomorrow
Bank transfer only
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Falcon1985 reacted to Speedbird in Gold coin, Above the spot (Brit, Krug, Sovereign etc)
Please delete if not allowed
I know it is a long shot. But does anyone wanting to exchange their gold coin (Brit, Krug, Sovereign or any major coins in bullion conditions/low premium proof, 1/4 oz to 1 oz size) with some handsome young Benjamin here? Above the spot price (XAU/USD), up to $2150/oz offered, depending on your coin!!
Just moved back from Yankee land, done with green note, rule Britannia🇬🇧
Cheers
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Falcon1985 reacted to James32 in 2022 Platinum Jubilee Sovereign NGC 70 collection - OFFER UNTIL 11:30AM TODAY
It's certainly heading in the right direction 😀
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Falcon1985 reacted to Shinus73 in Royal mint survey
Yes, I did.
Not interested in a silver sovereign.
Not interested in a 12 sided coin.
Not interested in different purity.
etc, etc.
Much prefer ‘old’ yellow gold to ‘new’ rose gold.
Comment: I won’t be buying any proof / SOTD sovereign until premiums come down significantly.
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Falcon1985 reacted to Gordy in Calculating Spot price +or-
try this, it lets you know what you would be paying in regards to % over spot. you just change the spot price and it auto changes the rest for you
Gold Pricing Mk 2.xlsx
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Falcon1985 reacted to Orpster in New Sellers
I have bought from new members. most I have paid on receipt but a couple of times I have taken the chance, both times the member had purchased a paid membership and had been vouched for by an established member I trusted
I have also bought from someone with very low feedback and paid up front as they had been a paid member on here a long time and were active but had just never sold
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Falcon1985 reacted to James32 in New Sellers
Tbh I wouldn't buy from a spanking new member unless they posted first. I would expect this as it's how I started. I've posted when I had no feedback, I've also done it with over 700 feedback to prove it works. I'd still have no problem doing it again tomorrow ( obviously as long as the buyer is an established member) it works and works well. I understand that seller's can be nervous, but it's very easy to check the buyer's feedback for peace of mind.
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Falcon1985 reacted to SovereignBull in New Sellers
So this is a question to the old hats here regarding buying on the forum.
So far I have only bought off those that have been members for some time and have a good history of trading feedback.
Whats everyone’s opinion on a new member selling after only posting a couple of posts and with zero trading history buying or selling?
what happens if it all goes wrong? Is it money down the drain and lessons learnt or have we got some form of clawback when a sale goes wrong?
No shade intended on any current sales but it is something I have given some thought against.
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Falcon1985 reacted to sixgun in Calculating Spot price +or-
A sovereign is 0.2354 oz of gold and GBP spot is £1,625.48.
So there is 0.2354 x £1625,48 worth of gold at spot price - £382.63.
If we flex that up 3% that is £394.12
Is somewhere between £382.63 and £394.12 the right price for a sovereign?
Well that sounds like an ok price. Would i pay more? Yes of course i would. Would i sometimes be reluctant to pay £382.63? Yes i might well not want to even pay spot.
What is the sovereign? What is the condition? What does my experience in this coin tell me? What is the collector value?
i am more than happy to pay over £400 for a sovereign if it is in good condition - especially if it is a proof i may well pay quite a bit more. i would rather pay a few quid more than buy a dog shlt coin that will never be worth more than spot. So why not pay spot for the kicked around coin? It is opportunity cost. If i had paid a bit more i could have had the opportunity to get a nice coin and now i have spent my money on a bad coin.
So the 3% can only be a very rough guide. Personally i would rather go for a better coin. i would rather go for something that has collector value in it. Not crazy premiums but collector premium and collector potential - this is where skill and experience comes in. You need an eye for the condition, the mintage, the market. Look at what is coming up on the forum - look at all the coins. See how quickly coins sell. You just get to know when a coin is underpriced and you have got to be quick if you want it or it will be gone. Always remember all your coins and bars will one day be sold - even if it isn't by you unless you have them put them in your coffin and then you get cremated. Those coins and bars are only as valuable as what the next man is prepared to pay. You can only get a feel for that by looking at the forum, dealer sites, price comparsion sites, ebay and so on. What James has said will point you in the right direction but there is a lot of fine tuning on top of that.