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xthomasx

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  1. Hi folks, I have a question regarding the 2016 bullion half Sovereign. Last month, someone here posted one, saying it has a mintage of under 500. I started collecting halves only after 2018, so I haven't been aware of this before. I turned to my Marshs (2017 and 2021) which list that same coin with 1000 and 472 mintage, respectively. The two price sheets still don't attribute any significant premiums. I then turned to Google and found and bought one which I received these days. They weren't ubuiquitous, true, but nothing that I'd expect from an eight-years-old piece. Where do we go from here? Is the market for bullion halves so narrow that even 472 pieces are not swallowed up readily? Or is the mintage number incorrect?
  2. What was this? Started collecting in late 2013 only, so I didn't follow the events, issues and mintages pre-2013 first-hand...
  3. No, didn't win any of my bids 🥴
  4. I collect full (proof, bullion and some special issues) and, with far less enthusiasm, half, double, quarter (only the latest bullions). Thinking about stopping the quarters from 2024.
  5. In the meantime I found the bullion quarter Coronation sovereign at a German dealer. Arrived this morning right before I left for late shift. However, it came without the blister package, unlike the previous editions, and is now sitting in an oversized 1 Eurocent capsule. How did you receive yours? Did RM change their procedure? Does it mean they have them available in tubes now?
  6. Somehow, being a true namesake of the Biblical person, I am not convinced. Of course, I'd need to see the coin with my own eyes, but I am suspicious. If, in fact, a minted coin wasn't ejected and another planchet was fed into the machine, some interesting things can happen to the two pieces. But not an sharp, flipped image. The rim would be smashed in or caved in, the flipped image would necessarily be concave (which I did not see in the photos of that coin), etc. Anyway, an interesting topic which I will follow closely from the mainland.
  7. That's the problem here. I kinda like those blister cards. I saw very few in Germany but otherwise it's RM Investment only.
  8. That's worse than I expected... Still waiting for my memorial double bullion from RM. It is announced for delivery today, after being held by Customs for full three weeks before they found it's VAT and customs-free, it seems. Hoped to avoid RM as much as possible, not because of their services but because of Geman customs... Haven't checked out BBP EU lately, though.
  9. Nobody in Germany has them. It's all pre-sales. Delivery date announcements (or let's say: expectations) vary wildly. So far, no quarter and double bullion sovs are listed anywhere, just full and half.
  10. Seems I successfully ordered a full Sov for my collection. Any thoughts of buying sets or so for flipping were successfully suppressed.
  11. I didn't find the double bullion in Germany so far. It's a low market over here, so I guess I will have to order from RM. Not sure if I go for the blister or not.
  12. Yes, but RM has quite high premiums on BU/bullion sovs already. In my observations over the past years, retail prices in Germany were markedly lower than RM, not to mention hassles with Customs. The latter seems to alleviate over time but I won't go through all of this for naked bullion sovs. The blister cards are a different matter as they are almost exclusively available at RM, unfortunately.
  13. Thanks. Didn't notice them before. Seems to be quite a premium, though...
  14. Good to know, thanks. I am fancying the blister cards... For the unblistered pieces, I am waiting until they have crossed the Channel. So far not even presales.
  15. Gold: All different Sovs, including SotD, Proof etc. Quarter, half and double bullion More slabbed sovs. Working on completing Jubilee and Veiled Head and Edward VII bullion, preferrably slabbed. Platinum: Completing QB series, but not starting any new series. Silver: Dunno. Compared to above, it's peanuts anyway.
  16. I was a bit delayed and went to the site at around 1035 (935 GMT). Was queued at 21xx, went to 20xx slowly and then they suddenly let me in. Bought a full sov only, but no half as planned as there will be a bullion range. Let's see when the waylayers here will finally deliver it to my mailbox. The EUSSR tyrants at Brussels have recently introduced yet another customs form to make life even harder here, even when the pieces remain customs- and VAT-free.
  17. 'The best' under which aspect? For most collectors, the full sov is the must-have. In terms of future value, I still think the full sov is the best, but the quintuple may be close. I will try to catch a full and a half.
  18. Just voted for St. George and the Dragon. I can imagine (and I would love it) that they make a one-off obverse, for the coronation year only.
  19. I am pretty sure they have a lot of Charles portraits available, a hell lot. I don't expect much delays in the transition from QEII to ChIII.
  20. In Germany, I found three offers only, 2x Lions and 1x Griffin, and they have a hell of a premium.
  21. Gosh, that went fast. My condolences to everyone here. Although I have never been a monarchist, she always was the exception to the rule. How are the bets that Charles Philip Arthur George abdicates right away and gives over to William? Numismatically speaking, I ordered an additional double, two full and two half bullion 2022 Sovereigns this afternoon when the news began to trickle in.
  22. I know. But they could easily have minted the full mintage of 1.800 Archangels and export them as such. They would have made a (humble) premium instead of a discount for their tons and tons of gold bars.
  23. Just for everyone's notice: As per the latest list of coin issues, the 2022 1 oz gold Archangel has been cancelled 😒; the 2022 1 oz silver Archangel is still on. No date of issue is given, though.
  24. It seems the 1 oz denomination is on their list of planned coinage for 2022 but there is no date of issue, and I have no idea what's the progress at the moment. It would be a good idea if foreign mints would go for it.
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