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4 minutes ago, goldmember44 said:

How can you see how many in stock?

Just add 100 and it will reduce to availability 

2 minutes ago, paulmerton said:

Add more to your basket and it will reduce it to the maximum amount available.

Too fast

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/world-coins/spanish-coins/2022--tenth-oz-spanish-gold-lynx-coin/

premium is quite high, and I'm sorry but if it's been mentioned before, but so far it's only BBP which I've seen selling these (out of the UK dealers) when I tried finding one before, they were all on European based sites like european mint, EMK 

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11 minutes ago, Solachesis said:

https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/world-coins/spanish-coins/2022--tenth-oz-spanish-gold-lynx-coin/

premium is quite high, and I'm sorry but if it's been mentioned before, but so far it's only BBP which I've seen selling these (out of the UK dealers) when I tried finding one before, they were all on European based sites like european mint, EMK 

Seems to be mis-catalogued in their one ounce gold coin section.

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2 minutes ago, iiann said:

Seems to be mis-catalogued in their one ounce gold coin section.

I noticed they had the specifications, weight and size right, but the description was for the one ounce, and their descriptions haven't always been accurate, so maybe they did the wrong description? As they entered the correct specifications 

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6 minutes ago, Solachesis said:

I noticed they had the specifications, weight and size right, but the description was for the one ounce, and their descriptions haven't always been accurate, so maybe they did the wrong description? As they entered the correct specifications 

The ‘missing lince’ 

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44 minutes ago, MickB said:

Pawn shop in Aylesbury has a 2016 butler effigy sovereign in window for £699, good price? 

If it’s a proof with all packaging… yes, if not, very expensive 🤔

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4 minutes ago, Leonmarsh said:

Butle effigy is proof didnt do a bullion butler 

Need to check that it is actually the Butler one, pawn shops don’t usually make mistakes. A Butler 2016 would be at least £300 more, the issue limit was 8000.

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36 minutes ago, MickB said:

I haggled them down to £675 in the end. It came in a Jubilee Mint presentation fdc, which I'm not too interested in. I did offer £650 but he then wanted to check price online so I stopped him in his tracks when I offered £675. The silver coin by the way was a freebie from my favourite bullion dealer in town. 

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Well done for outsmarting someone that relies on ripping off desperate people for a living. ;) 
But of a generalisation there, but im not far off, specially cash convertors. 

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1 hour ago, Stacktastic said:

Well done for outsmarting someone that relies on ripping off desperate people for a living. ;) 
But of a generalisation there, but im not far off, specially cash convertors. 

It makes me wonder what they paid for it, probably less than spot price. This was from Cash & Cheque Express. It's the first time I've been in there as usually their bullion sovereigns are overpriced but this being a proof Butler stood out. I'll have a look on ebay for an original box and certificate for it now. 

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3 hours ago, MickB said:

I haggled them down to £675 in the end. It came in a Jubilee Mint presentation fdc, which I'm not too interested in. I did offer £650 but he then wanted to check price online so I stopped him in his tracks when I offered £675. The silver coin by the way was a freebie from my favourite bullion dealer in town. 

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Well done, hate to think though what they paid for it🤔

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1 hour ago, MickB said:

It makes me wonder what they paid for it, probably less than spot price. This was from Cash & Cheque Express. It's the first time I've been in there as usually their bullion sovereigns are overpriced but this being a proof Butler stood out. I'll have a look on ebay for an original box and certificate for it now. 

Or have @GoldDiggerDave re-house it in a PF70 slab?

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