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Thelonerangershorse

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  1. So far, only had this happen once with HSBC, took 3/4 hour phone call to the anti-fraud department to sort it out.
  2. You could try the forum sales section, a £15K 10oz coin sold last week so it's not impossible someone may be interested.
  3. I believe you were supposed to provide an opinion, and maybe some reasoning, If we wanted to know for sure It's easy enough to set up a poll.
  4. Well, he's destroying twitter for starters so that gets my vote.
  5. Atkinsons have the yale you need, https://atkinsonsbullion.com/gold/gold-coins/1-4oz-gold-coins/2023-uk-tudor-beasts-yale-of-beaufort-1-4oz-gold-coin
  6. Hello and welcome, A set of 1/4 tudor beast is a very good start, way better than many of us began our stacking.
  7. Whilst I agree with you completly, I can also see their point of view, and sadly I have to agree with that as well.
  8. I have a tube of silver Brits that I'll quite happily swap if you have a couple of gold ones, that's a ratio of 12.5 to 1 so you'll be quids in.
  9. Anyone know why neither Atkinsons nor Chards have this?
  10. On the subject of the 1/4oz cipher only being availiable from BBP, does anyone know why neither Chards nor Atkinsons have the 1/4oz Clarence Bull?
  11. Is it just coinsidence if you google him, it shows this as a linkedin picture?
  12. If he's selling fake ASE's the don't forget https://www.secretservice.gov/investigation/counterfeit
  13. Not so much a MINT ERROR as a MINT QUALITY PROBLEM, those I believe, are less rare.
  14. The next big thing to hit will be that russia have pulled out of a deal to allow Ukrainian grain ships across the black sea. World wheat prices are up 8.4% since Monday in the coming months this will filter into increased food costs aroung the world and the subsequent rise in inflation that follows. This should, in theory push the price of gold up (or maybe down, who knows)
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