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Posts posted by AndrewSL76
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Can I have pictures of the 1892 and 1887, please? Presuming the 1893 is a veiled head? If a jubilee shield I will take it without pictures!
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This is advertised elsewhere.
Any offers, please let me know. The watch costs £450.00 new direct from Mondaine and this is unworn with original box and papers etc. It is a lovely watch. I am selling this as it is an unwanted gift. Aside from investment watches, I already have my day to day watch and a more formal dress watch that I am happy with!
Offering elsewhere (where there are fees - 80% deal as usual etc) for £300.00. I would accept £275.00 here. Postage is additional.
Information from the Mondaine website confirms:
“The Grand Cushion watch is inspired by a vintage design with a timeless case that pays homage to the brand’s heritage.
The timepiece showcases a polished stainless-steel case measuring 41mm while the iconic dial’s seamlessly integrated date display and chronograph allow the wearer to track the date and measure elapsed time with precision. Moreover, the watch features a square case with rounded corners as well as perfectly integrated double-domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, which is extremely strong and scratch resistant.
The model comes in a set with the individually curated straps as well as a Milanese mesh stainless steel strap for optimal versatility.”Any questions, please just ask.
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Interested in the 100g hammered bar if you want to sell separately. Appreciate this may remain as a lot! Cheers.
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Thanks for interest and the sales. This is now closed.
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Auction to end tomorrow night (Sunday 14 January) at 8pm. Any bids received on or after 20.01 will not count.
This is for all 24 bars and the holder (see images). All bars have been tested.
Start around spot: £1,270.00. Postage will be additional unless the bids exceed £1,350.00 and at that point I will cover fully insured postage.
Let’s see where this goes.
The auction may end early but only if NO bids are received. Once a bid is received the auction will end as per the first paragraph above.
Payment via PayPal or Bank Transfer only.
Any questions, please let me know via PM and please only comment if bidding.
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This is what is left, with reductions, and please let me know if you want to make offers:
1883 - 5C - MS65 CAC - £300.00 - NOW £250.00
1938-D - 5C - MS66 Buffalo - £80.00 - NOW £75.00
1976-S 5C - PR70DCAM - £500.00 - NOW £400.00
Ten percent off all the following (to be calculated):
2006-S 5C PR70DCAM Monticello - £20.00
1976-S 1C 64RD - £12.00
1976-S 1C 67RD - £12.00
1976-S 1C 68RD DCAM - £14.00
1976-S 5C 68CAM - £12.00
1976-S 10C 69DCAM - £15.00
1976-S 10C 69DCAM - £14.00
1976-S 25C 69DCAM Silver - £16.00
1976-S 25C 69DCAM Clad - £16.00
1976-S $1 69 T1 Clad - £15.00
1976-S $1 69CAM T1 Clad - £18.00
1976-S $1 68CAM T1 Clad - £18.00
1976-S $1 68CAM T1 Clad - £18.00
1976-S $1 69DCAM T2 Clad - £20.00
1976-S $1 69DCAM T2 Clad - £20.00
1976-S $1 68CAM T2 Clad - £18.00
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17 hours ago, Richard82 said:
Winners
Lot 1 £234 clive13
Lot 2 £85 Andrewsl76
Thank you for the support
I'll message the details at some point today.
Sorry for slow response. Crazy day for me. Will sort out asap. Cheers.
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Lot 2: £85
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1 hour ago, MrStacker said:
It will escalate even more. These events sadly will get dragged all the way into february. I don't see it going down below 1600 anytime soon. It's looking like 400 quid will become the new average next year for sovereigns imo. I can see half sovs becoming more popular. Crazy to think just in 2018/19 it was as low as 300 for a full sov.
Half sovs are already doing well generally as well as with relevant premiums. I’d be surprised if the quarter sovereigns were not soon the general entrance point for silver stackers wanting to start stacking gold.
See the current Coin Cabinet premium auction about to go live tomorrow. There is a joint finest 1890 L512 at AU55 which is already at £500 (before the 18% premium) and an MS63 No JEB 1887 which has already gone up to £1,100 (before the premium).
There are some other lovely halves in there that are doing very well.
Though I accept that they are the rarer higher premiums ones, a look at the last 6% auction shows an easy to acquire MS65 grade 2006 selling for £265 which, with the premium and VAT, means the buyer paid out £284.
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1 hour ago, Brit2023 said:
Interesting suggestion. The four does look like a rabbit! The US like to give strange names to variations. Look at their bugs bunny coin from 1955…..the Franklin half dollar…
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1955-50c-bugs-bunny-fs-401/145357
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Lots still left. Last postage will be today until 27 December!
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Still and always looking for nice and high PCGS graded examples of 19th century coins (silver, copper or bronze!)…..
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36 * Half Sovereigns
in UK (Ungraded)
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Thanks, Callum! Looks like the 87’s are irregular JEBs. Sorry to pass, but thanks for sharing good pictures.
The prices are excellent for the shields. I’m looking to grade, not stack, so apologies. And I will always buy any good grade jubilee shields if you find them!