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BackyardBullion

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  1. For sale on behalf of a third party £1 Proof (bullion condition, see photos) Pattern Bridges coins Sigma Pro Tested as genuine Weight: 19.619 grams 22ct Gold Pure gold content (grams): 17.98408 0.5782 ozt Troy of gold content Spot at time of posting is £1904.82 Spot value of coins £1101.36 per coin Price: PER COIN: £1075 Postage: £10 special delivery Combo deal: Take all three for £3200 inc. free postage UK buyers only, banks transfer only please.
  2. Well, I am very happy to say that since we noticed this coin set the number of "total available" has not changed from 46 Also, the Britannia through the ages set has not changed from 13 If we can save people from buying these sets that is mission acomplished
  3. Royally Screwed - I Need Your Help To Fight The Royal Mint's Chronic Overpricing...
  4. Yeah, I have called this set out at some point I am sure. Might even be worth a stand alone video on it. Spink books tell me that a Fine Elizabeth 1st Sixpence is £70 with Extra Fine being around £200 We know that a Fine example of a Young Head Crown is probably around £50 This means you are paying upwards of £500 for a Silver proof 1977 crown and a box. Shame on the mint.
  5. Is Gold TOO Expensive & Why I Refuse To Sell It Any More...
  6. Thanks, will leave it for now and wait to see what the CEO office says next week. Good to have as a backup though appreciate it.
  7. Well, considering the escalations team and the CEO office don't know I don't know if that's going to help! They tell me they are waiting for the national returns centre to get back to them. It's been 2 weeks and no reply from them yet...
  8. The cost to replace the items. This is basically the cost of the silver, manufacturing and hallmarking costs. When I sent it the content of the silver was worth about £2200, now it's actually more than £2500. So the chance of being able to get more than £2500 is probably pretty slim, but if I had been allowed to make a claim 3 weeks ago when I could have done at the earliest opportunity I would have been able to factor in the £150 hallmarking charges and some labour. Now that silver is worth more that other additional costs take it way over £2500 If they come to me and say they won't pay because it's now worth more than £2500 I will flat out take them to court and fully kick the toys out the pram. If we claim I will be expecting a full £2500 coming to me and then I will be asking for some additional compensation as goodwill to factor in the above. A shut me up fee if you like. They have been so abysmally awful and this has caused me significant stress. We will see.
  9. @JamesH From my experience, that means the royal fail didn't get around to delivering your package and will do it next working day. As an update to my "dangerous" package.... They royal mail don't know where it is. Tracking has not been updated. They literally can't tell me where it is. Looks like this will end up being a claim but they want to wait a few more weeks before we initiate. Total shambles.
  10. My experience would suggest that if something is priced well on the forum it will sell quickly. Gold has to be spot or less right now, otherwise it's just not going to sell. Silver seems to be very low to the ground in premium, I bought a below spot silver purchase (premium ish item too) this week. I have seen Britannia's going for £1 over spot. At these prices you kind of have to ask yourself why bother selling on the forum because Atkinsons (not a sponsored plug for those that like to call me out whenever I mention them, they are just the leading buyer and seller right now, so jog on please conspiracy theorists) and indeed other dealers are offering £1 over spot for britannias. No risk, no faff just selling and being done. The same can be said of gold. Why bother with the risk and stress of selling a 1 Oz gold Britannia at 98% spot on the forum when you can send it to Atkinsons for 98% spot. So, is selling on the forum dead? I don't think it's dead, it's just a crazy market that the forum is struggling to keep up with. Buying I would say is much better on the forum right now. You can buy silver and gold dirt cheap. But if you're a seller it's cheap so not good. Just my 2¢
  11. Price reduction, £925 + post Any takers?
  12. For sale on behalf of a third party Coin looks perfect to me. Full box and everything intact in perfect condition. £1000 to seller £12 post to me posted via special delivery Spot on a double sovereign is £900 right now, so a bargain price. Mint issue price was £1180 UK Only Banks transfer only
  13. For sale on behalf of a third party Coin looks perfect to me. Full box and everything intact in perfect condition. £950 to seller £10 post to me Spot on a double sovereign is £900 right now, so a bargain price. Mint issue price was £1280 UK Only Banks transfer only
  14. It is hands down my favourite coin of all time
  15. I have a spreadsheet with everything from last year, but feel free to double check and let me know.
  16. Sorry! Yes, I do plan on making them this year. I will be communicating out to people at some point this year. The main problem is that they will be quite a bit more expensive than last year! Would maybe be around £250 each I would think
  17. I PM'ed you buddy. All in around £950 for our kilo pieces depending on what price the silver is of course.
  18. We did big hammered kilo cubes for the elemental silver! I also do 30 oz spheres https://youtu.be/zYE5u5FmhxY?si=WG7vcgGnOIKYJcaI
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