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Shinus73

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  1. None of the silver will win, all will be available below RRP in the coming months. Generally, 5 oz silver has been a consistent loser in recent times, even with tiny mintages.
  2. The mintages for the 1 oz and 2 oz silver proofs are way higher than usual. I like this coin but will be taking my chances in the secondary market.
  3. Most of my gold is RM 1/4 oz proof but can't buy them anymore at current premiums. Ridiculous.
  4. I agree that relying on slabs is dangerous for inexperienced slab buyers. Personally, I trust my ability to determine the authenticity of a slab, given my experience with grading and the tools available on the NGC/PCGS websites, more than I do to determine the authenticity of a well faked, raw sovereign. I’m not enough of an expert in that area.
  5. It seems sensible to point out that a non slabbed Sovereign can also be fake. One of the very definite advantages of slabbed coins (once you become experienced) is that it removes the authenticity question. There are so many faked Sovereigns selling on eBay, which can easily fool a lot of people, that it’s graded only for me now.
  6. Bermp (French bump)
  7. 2023 Coronation Proof Half Sovereign NGC PF70UC - £375 posted Payment by bank transfer or Paypal F&F. Thanks Peter
  8. I hadn’t noticed that, makes all the difference.
  9. The first silver coin I bought was a 1 oz 1996 Kookaburra from eBay, way back in 2010. Have owned 100’s since then, but only have this one currently, picked up last week.
  10. These are thicker than your average capsule too.
  11. No, it's just trundling along - next coin is due shortly.
  12. I don’t know how they were sold originally, but they weren’t in assay cards. All of mine are now in capsules. This is the tiger privy from 1998, the first year they were issued.
  13. I have several of the silver reverse proof privy mark maple leafs, but have not seen any of these in recent years. Are they still an annual thing?
  14. 2023 Coronation 50p, PF69 Ultra Cameo + Box / CoA - £75 2022 QEII Memorial 50p, PF70 Ultra Cameo + Box / CoA - £100 2022 Platinum Jubilee £5 2 Oz, PF70 Ultra Cameo + Box / CoA - SOLD 2022 Henry VII British Monarchs £5 2 Oz, PF70 Ultra Cameo + Box / CoA - £220 2021 Piedfort Royal Albert Hall £5, PF70 Ultra Cameo - SOLD All prices include post. Payment by bank transfer or Paypal F&F Thanks Peter
  15. I like this one. As they’re stylised depictions of fictional characters, the slightly strange hand issue doesn’t bother me so much.
  16. Shinus73

    Gold Vs Pension

    I just view my physical gold / silver holdings as an alternative pension. I have an old final salary pension which will be worth £4-5 thousand per year, a SIPP, precious metals and whisky. They're all my pension.
  17. …and more people would be able to afford the one bedroom house than the two bedroom house when you come to sell.
  18. Not quite comparing apples with apples though, you don’t have the option of buying 1/4 of a house. I’m not saying don’t buy gold as it rises, I’m saying there will be fewer buyers of full ounces when you look to sell.
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