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Clank
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Clank reacted to James32 in After a Tudor Beast Lion of England 1oz and/or 1/4oz gold bullion coin(s).
@Clank I can price match the 1oz lion that just sold if interested.
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Clank reacted to James32 in After a Tudor Beast Lion of England 1oz and/or 1/4oz gold bullion coin(s).
You won't see it due to no membership, @SiCole on here just listed the 1oz at £1750
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Clank got a reaction from Fenlander1 in After a Tudor Beast Lion of England 1oz and/or 1/4oz gold bullion coin(s).
Afternoon all, I am after either or both of the Lion of England Tudor Beast gold bullion coins, I have checked the current on sale section on the forum but noticed majority are for membership holders, if not there, does anyone know where I could find these from an (online) dealer?
Kindest regards,
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Clank got a reaction from MBTPSilver in Newbie to collecting and having a lot of fun but I have a dilemma re a Proof coin
Thank you all for the replies - it is much appreciated!
Yes, after the exciting feeling passed of unboxing the piece and then reading your comments I came to my senses and your explanations made sense to me @GBStacking@FourNinesFine. The COA has less of an impact if the actual proof isn't actually what it's meant to be...a proof. It was sent back the same day 🙄.
Thank you again!🙂 (apologise for being such a novice)
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Clank got a reaction from FourNinesFine in Newbie to collecting and having a lot of fun but I have a dilemma re a Proof coin
Thank you all for the replies - it is much appreciated!
Yes, after the exciting feeling passed of unboxing the piece and then reading your comments I came to my senses and your explanations made sense to me @GBStacking@FourNinesFine. The COA has less of an impact if the actual proof isn't actually what it's meant to be...a proof. It was sent back the same day 🙄.
Thank you again!🙂 (apologise for being such a novice)
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Clank got a reaction from scotwasp in Newbie to collecting and having a lot of fun but I have a dilemma re a Proof coin
Thank you all for the replies - it is much appreciated!
Yes, after the exciting feeling passed of unboxing the piece and then reading your comments I came to my senses and your explanations made sense to me @GBStacking@FourNinesFine. The COA has less of an impact if the actual proof isn't actually what it's meant to be...a proof. It was sent back the same day 🙄.
Thank you again!🙂 (apologise for being such a novice)
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Clank reacted to harrygill111 in Newbie to collecting and having a lot of fun but I have a dilemma re a Proof coin
Welcome to the forum,
If you paid above bullion for it, I'd return it - there is literally no point in having an impared proof, it's worth bullion maybe bare metal.
A low COA on a coin like this is nice but doesn't give any real incremental value
Hope this helps
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Clank reacted to CazLikesCoins in Newbie to collecting and having a lot of fun but I have a dilemma re a Proof coin
Ew it's pretty mangled for a proof. Can you send it back? I've seen bullion in better condition. Tbh if I got new bullion like that I'd send it back or sell it on never mind a proof.
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Clank got a reaction from CazLikesCoins in Newbie to collecting and having a lot of fun but I have a dilemma re a Proof coin
Recently purchased the Lion of England Tudor Beast 1oz Proof coin and just had it delivered. Had a long (and might I add fun inspection) but spotted 2 imperfections. 1) above the letter E in 'England' and 2) a ding below the letter N in 'England' also, at its corner. However my dilemma is that the COA is below 60 so would it be right(?)/worth returning for an exchange in hopes of getting a coin that actually represents a Proof and risk getting a new coin with a high mintage number than the one I have now...
Apologise is this is not the right place to ask but thought I would try nonetheless. Thanks!
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Clank got a reaction from Aldebaran in Newbie to collecting and having a lot of fun but I have a dilemma re a Proof coin
Recently purchased the Lion of England Tudor Beast 1oz Proof coin and just had it delivered. Had a long (and might I add fun inspection) but spotted 2 imperfections. 1) above the letter E in 'England' and 2) a ding below the letter N in 'England' also, at its corner. However my dilemma is that the COA is below 60 so would it be right(?)/worth returning for an exchange in hopes of getting a coin that actually represents a Proof and risk getting a new coin with a high mintage number than the one I have now...
Apologise is this is not the right place to ask but thought I would try nonetheless. Thanks!
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Clank got a reaction from silvergaga in Newbie to collecting and having a lot of fun but I have a dilemma re a Proof coin
Recently purchased the Lion of England Tudor Beast 1oz Proof coin and just had it delivered. Had a long (and might I add fun inspection) but spotted 2 imperfections. 1) above the letter E in 'England' and 2) a ding below the letter N in 'England' also, at its corner. However my dilemma is that the COA is below 60 so would it be right(?)/worth returning for an exchange in hopes of getting a coin that actually represents a Proof and risk getting a new coin with a high mintage number than the one I have now...
Apologise is this is not the right place to ask but thought I would try nonetheless. Thanks!