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motorbikez reacted to Rll1288 in Queens beasts set
Just had the post delivery.... 🙂 ... stunning coins..
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motorbikez reacted to Rll1288 in Queens beasts set
Yea... so 1/4 got here... the 2oz must be coming by a different postal service...
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motorbikez reacted to Gordy in Queens beasts set
well. i am happy with them, missus loves them, all good....
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motorbikez reacted to goldhunter in Today I Received.....
Just received my QB's two ounce silver proof completer coin from the Royal Mint.
The lid of the capsule parted company with the body when I removed it.
Typical RM.
cOIN LOOKS GREAT !!!
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motorbikez reacted to Gordy in Queens beasts set
i'm out the house at the moment, i'm gonna be running home like Charlie after he found that golden ticket!!!! 😂
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motorbikez got a reaction from Frenchie in Queens beasts set
I think you could be right the diameter is 22mm same as existing 1/4oz gold proofs & IMHO for a unique set of QBs they are/were cheap as chips. They will be chunky little beasts.
I never ordered a set myself as I have all the QBs I want.
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motorbikez got a reaction from rlingford in Queens beasts set
@Zhorro beat me to it @rlingford but for sure there will be a 10 oz bullion version of the completer.
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motorbikez got a reaction from Zhorro in Queens beasts set
@Zhorro beat me to it @rlingford but for sure there will be a 10 oz bullion version of the completer.
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motorbikez reacted to Zhorro in Queens beasts set
Yes, it came out in April with the release of the first Completer coins:
https://www.royalmint.com/our-coins/ranges/queens-beasts/the-completer-coin/2021-ten-ounce-silver-proof-coin/
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motorbikez reacted to GoldDiggerDave in Queens beasts set
Got me thinking, I found this transparent suitcase on Amazon you could send this along with your 10 2oz silvers to all be slabbed together........Might save a few pounds?
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motorbikez reacted to Frenchie in Queens beasts set
Here is an example of a reverse proof Libertad, very elegant and highly sought after, and way more expensive than the "standard" (and beautiful) Proof. And the most expensive RP Libertad are the smaller sizes (ok it's 1oz, better than 1/4oz I concede it).
Let's see what these tiny RP QB will bring us, but maybe we could be nicely surprised (I hope ). If this is a hit, 1250 mintage could be low and prices could take off...why not. It reminds me all these discassions about Una and the Lion and how it could be stupid to buy such coins with these ridiculous high premiums 😄.. thanks to me, I took (only) 4 of them )
Meanwhile, I take the bet, these tiny little RP (and unique reverse proofI could be lovely...I don't think I have a lot to lose,if this is a flop
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motorbikez got a reaction from platinreloaded in Queens beasts set
How many sets have you got pal, you seem to make a lot of statements re the QB series, as a collector myself I'm not overly concerned about the values now or in the future I view them as works of art. Regarding the standard silver 1oz proofs most cost £85-£90 you may get the bull for £90 but the rest all make a lot more for example recent sale of 1oz dragon made £251 unicorn made £200 yale £199 I don't call that a bad return.
Now if you look at some of the 1oz PF 70s they make serious money ditto MS 69 & 70 2oz coins.
I don't think they are overated & neither do serious collectors.
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motorbikez got a reaction from Roy in Queens beasts set
How many sets have you got pal, you seem to make a lot of statements re the QB series, as a collector myself I'm not overly concerned about the values now or in the future I view them as works of art. Regarding the standard silver 1oz proofs most cost £85-£90 you may get the bull for £90 but the rest all make a lot more for example recent sale of 1oz dragon made £251 unicorn made £200 yale £199 I don't call that a bad return.
Now if you look at some of the 1oz PF 70s they make serious money ditto MS 69 & 70 2oz coins.
I don't think they are overated & neither do serious collectors.
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motorbikez got a reaction from BeeCee in Queens beasts set
The problem there pal will be you can guarantee at least two of them will not get a 70. If I'd bought that set I'd leave as is & enjoy it.
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motorbikez got a reaction from lubi29 in Queens beasts set
The problem there pal will be you can guarantee at least two of them will not get a 70. If I'd bought that set I'd leave as is & enjoy it.
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motorbikez got a reaction from VelociteeSteel in Queens beasts set
The problem there pal will be you can guarantee at least two of them will not get a 70. If I'd bought that set I'd leave as is & enjoy it.
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motorbikez got a reaction from Gordy in Queens beasts set
The problem there pal will be you can guarantee at least two of them will not get a 70. If I'd bought that set I'd leave as is & enjoy it.
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motorbikez got a reaction from Frenchie in Queens beasts set
The problem there pal will be you can guarantee at least two of them will not get a 70. If I'd bought that set I'd leave as is & enjoy it.
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motorbikez got a reaction from SilverMike in Queens beasts set
How many sets have you got pal, you seem to make a lot of statements re the QB series, as a collector myself I'm not overly concerned about the values now or in the future I view them as works of art. Regarding the standard silver 1oz proofs most cost £85-£90 you may get the bull for £90 but the rest all make a lot more for example recent sale of 1oz dragon made £251 unicorn made £200 yale £199 I don't call that a bad return.
Now if you look at some of the 1oz PF 70s they make serious money ditto MS 69 & 70 2oz coins.
I don't think they are overated & neither do serious collectors.
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motorbikez reacted to NewCoins in Queens beasts set
OK thats good advice!
I appreciate the risk and your suggestion is a sensible one.
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motorbikez got a reaction from NewCoins in Queens beasts set
The problem there pal will be you can guarantee at least two of them will not get a 70. If I'd bought that set I'd leave as is & enjoy it.