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Numismatic value question on RM boxed Bullion Brits


NikolaAnne

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Hello all

Question - I have a 2010 and 2011 bullion grade Boxed Britannias - bought from the RM site before I really knew better 8 years ago.

Are "RM boxed bullion coins (BNIB)" at all numismatically more valuable?
Or shall I unbox, save myself some space in the stash and stick in my display storage cash, as they are essentially bullion coins at the end of the day.

Thoughts?

 

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Just now, GrahamDiamond said:

Keep them in the Packaging, Brits rise in Value the older they are, some are very collectable.

Fair enough! Thank you.
I know the 2011 design is rather pretty, but as I've never opened, no idea what the 2010 looks like! 🙂

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Thank you!  the 2010 is beautiful!!! 🙂

 


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Just now, GrahamDiamond said:

There are lots of Britannia collectors out there, the two coins you have are very sought after, in their packaging.

Always good to know 🙂 

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Are they sealed? A lot of the brits come in a blister pack which doesn't keep the coin sealed from the air. These tend to tone with time and they don't attract the prices of coins kept in either omp if supplied or in an airtite cap.

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18 hours ago, sovereignsteve said:

Are they sealed? A lot of the brits come in a blister pack which doesn't keep the coin sealed from the air. These tend to tone with time and they don't attract the prices of coins kept in either omp if supplied or in an airtite cap.

They came Direct from RM in 2010 and 2011, and I've never opened the RM packaging bag or got them out.

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