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So what is so special in selling as a Bullion?
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I only bought the coronation sotd (6 may is my bday too lol), and happy to stay with that lonely one
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1.997 is 2grams (i d say anything above 1.995 is 2 grams
the difference of 0.003 g equates to 0.17 gbp if i m not mistaken, at current rates..
amongst all atrocities made by RM recently i would say this is really nothing..)
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i guess proofs are not full sovereigns?..
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I once swallowed a golden tooth! But hey, i then just had to wait few hours and got it back..
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Wonger was right... i can clearly see a packed shuttle arriving from da mooooon!
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What is insane to me is not paying a lot for a top grade but not understanding that
- gillicks never circulated, never melted, never lost in boat accidents; therefore the current population is exactly what stated in manuals.
- (their) slab process is relatively new and, combining with what said above, there will continuously be new top grade popping from time to time.
and that of course will affect their value/price
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Because Most of new collectors focus on modern coins (they are much easier to “understand” and no research or deep study is required).
And this top pop mania is destroying the market (look what is happening with gillicks sovs in auctions, where people pay thousands gbp for a ms66..
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That s one of my favourite thread on the forum, especially when it comes to shield sovereigns. They are sooo fascinating. And thanks for sharing all these little treasures.
My personal idea tho is that when it comes to shield varieties, there are just few of them, namely- narrow shield (1838 and 1843)
- 1859 ansell
- 1863 with the no. 827 struck at the basis of queen’s neck on the reverse
where as variety i refer to an intentional deviation from the original / standard pattern.
All others (there are dozens) are curiosity, errors, overdates, double struck, die cracks etc etc and ideally every single shield sovereign in our collection can be unique per se, without necessarily bearing an extra value
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I check it multiple times per day, even if i m not very active on the market and not able to grab good deals as they pop. It s more like “woooot” or “nooooouuuu”
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in UK (Ungraded)
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Thanks for clarifying; to me Bullion means no numismatic premium attached and a 2021 Bullion should always sell for its weight )