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NeutronStar47
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NeutronStar47 reacted to Colnago in 1kg Libertad fair price
@James32 & @Chrispringle85 are spot on.. I have attached the bullion mintage for Libs, far right the 2011 has the largest mintage of 6000 so around £850 would be pretty much bang on.. Whereas 2017 & 2019 have a tiny mintage of 200 so are basically like Hens teeth & are bound to go for £1050-1100 (though I doubt they will ever come up for sale)
The Reverse proofs are just incredible & our friends across the pond really appreciate them & will willingly pay the fees to get them.. The 2016 has a mintage of 800 I think, so these very rarely come up for sale.. If you are interested in the rarer coins then Libertads are a great collection to have in both gold & silver..
I would defo pay £850 for a kilo Lib
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NeutronStar47 got a reaction from James32 in 1kg Libertad fair price
I am after some advice please. What is a fair price for 2011 1kg libertads? Preowned but always kept in capsule.
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NeutronStar47 reacted to Silversaving in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos
One more pic since I'm on a roll. I went through a phase of really liking the 10oz Scottsdale stackers. Was sort of like playing with a bunch of oversized lego bricks. Anyway, for people that want to see a bit more weight, here you go.
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NeutronStar47 reacted to Abyss in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos
Visited my safety deposit box today and put the recently acquired Gold with the rest of the Gold stack. Don't visit Safety Deposit box that often maybe once a year and took opportunity to take some photos. Gold bullion occupying 25% space in the box the remainder family jewellery. Still enough room in the box to add another 40 oz Gold in Royal Mint tubes to finish off Queens Beasts series.
Gold bullion square red box total 74.25 oz.
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NeutronStar47 reacted to HerefordBullyun in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos
Ahem! this is NOT a thread show me your empty tubes thread! 😁
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NeutronStar47 reacted to modofantasma in Full Stack / Full Collection Photos
Managed to get everything in one place briefly last week. On the way back to the vaults though I nipped out on the boat and you'll never guess what happened.
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NeutronStar47 reacted to Leonmarsh in Today I Received.....
Im a big lover of unusual world gold and have a few unique rare coins out for grading
Recieved today and off for grading
Ancient Indian 4.5 Masaka
Govinda Chandra Deva- Gahadavals of Kanauj Dynasty
AD 1114 - 1154 stunning condition for a coin 1000 years old
Rare coin rarely seen
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces77563.html
However when I come to sell it there will be more buyers for dave the thaler than this, you have to love the TSF
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NeutronStar47 reacted to Wileyfox in Making a market for platinum Britannia coins
Hi all,
I've been invested in platinum for bit over a year now. One of the problems with investing in platinum is the large spread between buying and selling. I expect this is because it's a fairly niche investment and the professional dealers have to charge 20% VAT at least in the U.K.
However, there is no fundamental reason that the spread should be that large, we just need some more peer to peer market makers. At the moment I'm looking to get my trading rep to 10+ with some silver trades, once I'm there then I'll have a look into making a market for 1 oz platinum Britannias. For example, by offering to buy at spot +12%, and offering to sell at spot +22%. I have a 10 oz position with BullionVault (a vaulted service) and 6x1oz platinum Britannia coins which I bought on the forum for around spot+12%. I'd just be flipping between vaulted and coins so I wouldn't care what the actual spot price was.
Ideally there would be a thread where anyone could beat the best bid and platinum Britannia holders could also improve the offer thus making a type of orderboard for 1oz platinum Britannias and reducing the spread.
I'm still fairly new here so I'm wondering: Would something like this be useful? Has it been tried before for any other product? Can anyone see some pitfalls that would prevent it from working?
I can spot a few issues that I'm mulling over, though I'm fairly confident that maintaining a spread of 10% should be possible.