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33 minutes ago, TheSilverMagpie said:

With the price now above £50 per gram , these introductory offers from Hattons are basically spot price quarter sovereigns. 

OK, cut through the sales jargon, at the end of the day it's gold  !

https://hattonsoflondon.co.uk/product/the-2020-dunkirk-80th-anniversary-gold-quarter-sovereign/

Harrington & Byrne also has £99 Dunkirk coins (this time from Alderney):

https://harringtonandbyrne.co.uk/2020-dunkirk-80th-anniversary-quarter-sovereign-4442.html

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2 hours ago, MickB said:

Had an email from Costco earlier today advertising gold bullion. I'll ask the manager for a price list when I visit the Wembley store tomorrow. If I get the prices I'll post them on the forum. We'll see how competitive they are. 

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Yes it will be interesting... 

I saw gold in Lakeside branch once, and they even had £250k diamond necklaces? Can you imagine telling your mates you bought your misses a necklace for £250k.... where from? Costco!

 

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11 hours ago, vacancies said:

Ordered, they took the money and didn't create an order. Careful with their website guys. Check your cards.

Same here, I ordered last night but haven't received an email confirmation yet. However I have dealt with them in the past, they're not crooks. Just give them some time it will come through :)

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3 hours ago, Toadpit31 said:

Same here ,Someone from H&B was supposed to ring me back yesterday but didnt

When i contacted them there was no record of the order but it was showing as a pending payment on my card

Same here, I had to call and it was all sorted out. Predominantly a phone business.

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3 hours ago, Tn21 said:

https://www.goldinvestments.co.uk/product/buy/buy-gold-coins/1-4-oz-gold-philharmonic/

 

Just shy of £400 for a 1/4 oz of gold. 

Voucher code - "Maneco64" will reduce it by a couple of quid.

Grumpy is on it, Cheers Tn21

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11 hours ago, Tn21 said:

https://www.goldinvestments.co.uk/product/buy/buy-gold-coins/1-4-oz-gold-philharmonic/

 

Just shy of £400 for a 1/4 oz of gold. 

Voucher code - "Maneco64" will reduce it by a couple of quid.

Gold investments must be doing well from Mario, especially now.
I bet they sling him the odd tube of Brits as a thank you. ;)

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1/10th Oz. Spot + 13.689 % including postage for one coin. 9.326 % If you go in store. 

https://www.hattongardenmetals.com/buy/product.aspx?ProductID=79

 

Edit to add: What happened to the free postage? I miss it, making the decision to buy fractional a little harder.

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