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StackSellRepeat

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    StackSellRepeat reacted to Richiesilver in Today I Received.....   
    A great week for deliveries! Special thanks to @sellerstacker for my sterling mixed bags over the last month.

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    StackSellRepeat reacted to motorbikez in Today I Received.....   
    Just received this beauty the 2oz completer which is not a completer lol. I'm very pleased there are no milk spots although the screw cap was loose ffs (how hard is it to tighten a plastic cap) luckily the coin was OK. As a collector I feel gutted for you guys who have got the 10 coin set with problems, this should not be happening to a premium set grrr.
     


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    StackSellRepeat reacted to FlorinCollector in Today I Received.....   
    A lovely set of milk spots 😀










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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from Foster88 in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from Bluegeo in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat reacted to GoldDiggerDave in Today I Received.....   
    A Strike on the day NO SO PROBLEM FREE!  🤬🤬🤯🤯
    I was trying not to be hard and I would have forgiven the odd spot but come on Royal Mint!!!!!
    Other than the obvious spots there is a dirty great thumb print on the reverse slap bang in the centre of the coin from the right hand side of the sword, horses under belly to the back of St Georges leg, hard to see in the photo's but it's there.  
    I was joking with @Zhorro to say I'm buying one out of morbid curiosity.  It's a shame as the strike is very good and lots of depth to the dragon.........Will try and get a replacement.  


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    StackSellRepeat reacted to AgD in Today I Received.....   
    Won this in the latest @CoinsOfTheRealmAuctions auction and very fast postage as well thank you.
    A coin that has been on my wish list for a long while now, is this beautiful 1902 Edward vll crown.
    This was the last crown to ever be in circulation and had a tiny mintage of 256k so I'm very happy with the condition of it and the price I paid.


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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from ZigZag in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from mr1030 in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from Frenchie in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat reacted to DuncanWylieWilson in Today I Received.....   
    Absolutely delighted with my 2.2 Oz Silver Angel round from @SilverAngelPouring
    Very well made and presented in a way that would make it ideal for gifting! 🎁 
    Feels great in the hand and is an all-round quality piece!
    Big thanks to @SilverAngelPouring 
    🪙 😇 










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    StackSellRepeat reacted to lubi29 in Today I Received.....   
    QB 1/4 oz  silver proof set , little brother looking great 2oz proof set  will be magnificent.

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    StackSellRepeat reacted to Binny in Today I Received.....   
    Although I am supposed to be selling I seem not to be. 
    1892 sovereign to add to the collection.


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    StackSellRepeat 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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    StackSellRepeat reacted to sixfour in Today I Received.....   
    Today was a good day.


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    StackSellRepeat reacted to PapaLazarou in Today I Received.....   
    1912 & 1914 Sydney Mint Half Sovereigns    A couple of Australian auric Ronseal pieces...duly stacked.   Provided at a very fair price, courtesy of new member@Ozzyguy, who was happy to post prior to receiving payment and whom I am now happy to recommend.   Coins in decent nick. 'Nuff said.





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    StackSellRepeat reacted to Alun in Today I Received.....   
    Stunning Yas 😍
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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from MickB in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from Zhorro in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from UnoWho in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from flim in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from damok666 in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



  23. Like
    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from Binny in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from AndrewSL76 in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



  25. Like
    StackSellRepeat got a reaction from MikeG1978 in Today I Received.....   
    Something not seen very often in the UK & My first ever extruded silver bar, Made by yours truly Engelhard London probably in the 70’s or even earlier.
     
    Extruded bars usually are more often seen in the States & available In bullion form, in the UK they are produced purely for industrial purposes as rods etc…. I have no doubt this was also intended to be used in the metal Industry, Possibly for metal plating etc…

    They are produced by heating the silver rods at 700+ degrees & then pushed through heavy equipment & (Stretched out) from the other end…. In theory like when ingots are pushed through a rolling mill machine to create rings & jewellery. 
     
    Fantastic piece so glad to own this gem!!!!
     
    The other bar is a Engelhard Sheffield Smelting kilo (A PIECE OF BRITISH BULLION HISTORY). 
     
     
    Enjoy 😊 
     
     
     



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