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Bartho

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  1. I see, that makes sense I guess
  2. Agreed, I have observed the same thing. But even though 10oz bars are cheaper than 10 oz coins, they are not cheaper than 1 oz coins, which is a strange concept to me!
  3. No worries, thanks for letting me know. I was just interested on the coins, so I will have to pass.
  4. Thanks for letting me know, that's good to hear, I'm still interested in the items 🙂
  5. According to most comparisons that I read, bars have a lower premium than coins. But I was no able to observe this in actual transactions, coins like maple leafs and britannias are often posted at a much lower price per oz than 10-20oz bars. Any idea why that is? Would you need to go really big 1kg/100oz to achieve a better price per oz than coins? And at those sizes is it still safe buying on second hand market or is the chance that it will be filled with tungsten quite high?
  6. Could you please send a close up of both sides of the Britannia and Liberty Coin? Is it without any larger scratches? If yes, would you sell the B and L coin plus the 10 oz Britannia coin for £295 (incl. Shipping?)
  7. I would take 10 Britannias. The newer the better. Postage is insured / signed for?
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