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BackyardBullion got a reaction from GSS in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from Upsidedown in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from AL84 in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from Olivard in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from PaulET in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from neilthenurse in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
Britannia through the ages set has been taken off the royal mint website
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from Gruff in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from cjbcomm in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
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
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from 9x883 in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
Thanks, I will edit the title.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from neilthenurse in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from PapaLazarou in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
Thanks, I will edit the title.
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BackyardBullion reacted to PapaLazarou in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
These gold pattern "coins" are hallmarked and do not have any "One Pound" marking - they are not legal tender.
As such, I believe that they are not CGT exempt.
GLWS.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from monkey in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from AOB in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from MBTPSilver in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
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
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from Fenlander1 in Below Spot Price Proof Gold £1 Pattern Bridges
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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from neilthenurse in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
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
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from DavePa in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
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
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from Oll in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
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
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from MBTPSilver in Investigation into Historic Coin Pricing by The Royal Mint
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from ZRPMs in Royal Mail/Fail..."Dangerous Goods" Completely stupid
@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.
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from James32 in Is now a good time to sell on TSF?
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¢
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from katyc in Is now a good time to sell on TSF?
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¢
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BackyardBullion got a reaction from FriedrichVonHayek in Is now a good time to sell on TSF?
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¢