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ADK1080

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  1. Wow the gold Una has blown my mind. I have my eye on my first coin cabinet sale yes the 2oz silver Una is.....was mine! Who knows what will happen but it could be the perfect storm with the gold 2oz, and the silver 69 and 70 all in one place. Anyone wanting an Una has all the options right there. Screenshot_20200921-212531.thumb.png.60636f77b2c4ab9367adf1f35c9f2bfc.png

  2. 8 hours ago, goldmember44 said:

    On the other hand... there's only so many PF70s. If a certain percentage of them become ruined, it will only increase the value and rarity of the unblemished ones...

    If a coin is going to get spotted, it will do so sooner rather than later. And if a graded one has remained unspoiled for a number of years, chances are good it will remain fine. This doesn't happen to 100% of coins.

    It's crazy! Untill I started collecting coins I had never heard of this before........ I'm looking at gold proof coins that I could swap/buy instead. 

    You have made a very good point though thanks

  3. 11 hours ago, Cornishfarmer said:

    Wait for £1 on eBay, but on for £1500.   See how it goes.   If no takers go coin cabinet.   I didn’t go for the Una because was worried about a great coin spotting.   If I was holding a pf70 I’d be selling because one spot could knock £600 off.    And being royal mint it probably will arrive sooner or later 

    I decided to definitely sell. This a.good.idea thank you 👍

  4. 5 hours ago, goldmember44 said:

    In the two auctions from coin cabinet, the first PF70 sold for £1,100, and the second one for £1,150.

    I also have a PF70. I'm not selling it. It's incredibly beautiful and I'll take my risks.

    Thanks, yeah I've joined on the website. Downloaded the app and checking it out. Cheers

  5. 23 minutes ago, Bxlsteve said:

    Hello 

    I would definitely go for coin cabinet. 
     

    they are specialist and you will avoid any trouble. 
     

    The last auction had a 70 on the coin cabinet. I see them nearly every time... and they fetch above the 1000 mark. 

    Does eBay often have issues when selling coins or do you mean fraudsters? Cheers

  6. Having got my coin back from grading and been super excited I'm now super scared it's going to milk spot. Having bought the coin hoping to keep it for ages I now can't decide whether to keep it or not?😟 What do you pro's think. It was my first real premium coin. Will people still want this.coin even if it begins to have issues?

    Any advice would be very appreciated 😊 thanks

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