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fiveshotdon

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  1. Open to splitting it up 3 x 1/4 + 1 set of the NGC slabs. I have already priced them seperately as SOTD, Piedfort and 3 coin set.
  2. @AOB and @James32 you two could split the slabs and quarters between you if you'd like 😄
  3. 9 available (in royal mint capsules) for £400 each but there is a catch... You also have to take my set of NGC PF70 2022 sovereign jubilee coins for £3400 🤣 Alternative offer you can take 3 x 1/4 + either the 3 coin set, piedfort or the SOTD buyer pays postage
  4. such a shame modern sovereigns have a different composition
  5. yer that might add an extra fiver 😄
  6. No more messages please iv been inundated on this one I must have priced them cheap 😄 I do have some more but it looks like I have a lot of packaging to do tomorrow so all gone for now.
  7. 2021 QEII 1/4oz gold Britannias in those nice royal mint capsules. I purchased these myself direct from the royal mint so as always not handled. In storage but I can get them shipped out tommorow (16 dec) if they sell tonight or early morning. 5 available. £400 each + postage
  8. It is going to add no value to a proof brit that the COA is 005.
  9. my all time favourite coin. proofs are so under appreciated at the moment
  10. melt it down and make a new coin out of it
  11. Virtue signalling in the front, higher margins in the back. Much like apple not bundling chargers when they launched a new usb connector across their range, it's not about the environment. Royal mints capsules should be non degradable to protect and permanently house the collectibles without causing damage to the metals over time. They will probably start sending your proofs out wrapped in banana leaf soon.
  12. Imagine the photo was a stock image the bbc googled, not the actual coin that was dropped into the charity. Seems a bit odd that the charity would send a graded gold coin to a currency exchange 🫠
  13. We're definitely in a buyers market at the moment.
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