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  1. Evening TSF.  Up for grabs this lovely looking  PF70 proof coin starting at spot price.

    The coin is 15.98g in total, of 22k gold, so the AGW 14.64g, equivalent to 2 sovereign's. 

    Comes with the original box and COA. It has a very slight tarnishing to the sword tips at 8 'o' clock but other than that is outstanding.

    The auction will run until 9.00.00pm Sunday 16/04/23. Any bids received in the last 5 minutes will extend the auction for a further 5 minutes and will continue in 5 minute segments until no further bids are received.

    Open to UK buyers only and Free SD postage is included, payment by BT at the conclusion of the auction please.

    Start price will be £760 based on the current spot orice of £1615, 9pm Friday 14/4/23 and bidding in minimum £2 intervals with no restrictions on higher bids.

    Thanks for looking, grab yourself a bargain and happy bidding.

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  2. Graded 2005 PF70 proof gold for sale. All with original cases, COA and capsules bar the Gunpowder Plot, no capsule.

    Gunpowder Plot has slight tarnishing at 8 o clock to the swords see photos, only visible under magnification, all others no blemishes and great condition.

    2005 £1 coin AGW 17.98g    £1050 - Now £1000 - Withdrawn

    2005 £2 coin End of WW11 AGW 14.64g    £950 - Now £900 - SOLD

    2005 £2 coin Gunpowder Plot  AGW 14.64g    £925 - Now £875 - Withdrawn for auction and now SOLD

    2005 50 Pence AGW 14.64g    £900 - Now £875 - Now £850 - Withdrawn for auction.

    Any questions or multiple item deals then please PM me.

    Payment by BT or PPFF please and free SD postage with all purchases. 

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  3. 9 minutes ago, richatthecroft said:

    Two more Sixpences toward my Monarch Type Set, and the last of my recent tranche of buying.

    The first is a 1687 James II Sixpence.  Extremely scarce in this high grade.  All James II coinage is difficult to source due to his (disastrous) three year reign. 

    The more familiar portrait of George III is easier to pick up, but this high grade uncirculated example is a welcome addition, thick with toning and haze that gives way to a nice iridescent brilliance.

    The bottom photos are of the two Brothers together- Charles II & James II.

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    @richatthecroft. Amazing detail for coins hundreds of years old, well out of my comfort zone but would be feeling very proud to own these beauties. Don't know where you find them but well done,,,

  4. The last one I've seen sold for around $5.5k at Heritage. Once you take in account commission, 20%, and exchange rates it works out to around roughly 4k sterling. My guess, for what that's worth, will be around 4k as well. Don't think it will hit the Covid highs of last year at 6k.

    Still very rare to see them up for sale and an unbelievable return on a £200 investment if you bought at release.

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