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MancunianStacker

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  1. I think £1,500 will stay steady and increase each year as they disappear into collector sets. Try finding a 2017 5 coin set today 😉 I nearly snapped one up last year, should have 🙄
  2. I never buy to flip so that means I’m ok. If I sell it a week after buying then it’s purely because I changed my mind 😂
  3. Seems fair that those who bought the first gold should be offered this coin, they were there first before the mad 🐬 appeared 👍🏻
  4. Unless you are a Platinum Plus spender it seems 😞 @Paul I’ve not got one (I spend a lot there but not enough I think) but haven’t asked and it seems they are likely all gone already. Think Saudi Princes, Japanese multinational company owners etc 😉
  5. Surely, I’m Platinum this year 😂 Have people been contacted and offered one already do you know or do they call Platinum members on release day?
  6. I’m surprised they haven’t come out with a lettered edge! Just look at the Bond 5oz silver. It got released with a different registration mark. They could do that again another two times!!!
  7. I concur, no special treatment on queues on release. They might be able to source you a return etc. or offer you one of the big special releases but that’s rare because the coins are rare etc. I guess it’s whoever takes their call first etc
  8. Same 👍🏻 Card not charged yet but open and with the purchase price in triplicate. Happy to get this after Christmas, it can stay off my card 😂
  9. Lawrence says 5,000 too. https://www.chards.co.uk/2019-royal-arms-gold-1oz-coin/1240 Likely 5,000 a year then 🤔
  10. I bought several of these 2020 1oz Gold Royal Arms back in April 2020 and now looking to sell. It looks like they only mint 5,000 of these each year(?). Hoping someone on here can confirm this?? I bought them because it was hard to get any other Gold 1oz at the time so they had a decent premium on them when I bought. If anyone is stacking / collecting these, please let me know and I’ll tag you into my sales listing once I get them out of their safe place, hopefully this weekend. Take a look at the Pic below - Timothy Noad’s work. Look familiar to a more recent coin design??? Perhaps a Proof Sovereign 😉 Anyway I’ve owned mine since new from Royal Mint direct so they should be grade-able and it might well be worth it. I will do a sales listing closer to me getting them out of storage. If you know more about these “Royal Arms” coins than me and the info in the pics below, please comment. Thanks 🙏 M.S
  11. As a hedge, it should go up but that’s logical so you are right, it will go down 😂
  12. I have my own theory on this… 99 PF70s of each coin have already been graded by NGC (check the census). So RM sent them a good number and wait their return because the needed 99-100 PF70s for a special set maybe??? 🤔 Call me a conspiracy theorist but I don’t believe them when they are saying they have a backlog 😉
  13. Reassuringly expensive, I’ve heard that somewhere before 🍺 😉
  14. If Ladbrokes won’t take your bets on China invading Taiwan in New Year and Russia invading Ukraine at the same time, then buying a few ounces now whilst you can might be a good idea. 🤔
  15. Not me. I got one for the 2017. I guess they didn’t need to do one this year, what with all the flippers 🐬
  16. Thanks, the shield sides are all fine, my main concern, so I’m happy enough. Just wondered if a graded 5 Sov in a 70 grade would be ultra rare? I’m not sending mine in for grading.
  17. Has anyone had a perfect 5 Sovereign coin yet? Mine has a few marks in the field around Queeny but the Shield side is fantastic. The double looks perfect. The Full Sov looks stained around Queeny. Half looks perfect. Quarter is hard to even see 😂
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