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Help to value silver set


Gildeon

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I got this four coin set with a bunch of other stuff in an auction, that I was basically aiming for one coin. So he rest will have to go and I will start publishing some new ads here. But this one puzzles me a little, can't find anything similar sold at the moment, and I see the individual coins in different prices. I would appreciate your help in determining a fair price for this set.

 

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You'll find very few collectors looking for this, and as such you'd be lucky to get much more than spot for this. I know a coin dealer who has had lots of similar sets over the years, and he has sold them to me for around spot value just to get rid of.

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Good morning just a small input I was trying to sell quite a few of this type of sets for a friend of mine, it was extremely difficult to find a buyer and in the end had to sell around scrap silver price. Some of these sets of coins were quite nice but because of where they were minted and unofficial, people and especially collector's were totally uninterested. I can only suggest trying to be prepared for an auction or keeping until the price of silver to get better? I wish it was better news for you on pricing but as said above in my personal opinion it's hard to sell for a decent price.

Good luck gazer.

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Thank you all for your replies. To be honest I wasn't expecting something spectacular, just wanted to make sure that there isn't anything high value included, before putting them on sale. 

I will not let it go of course as bullion, as I have no reason to sell them in that case. But I will try to be reasonable and see how it goes. 

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What an odd and completely random set. I think the RM must have had a lot of the £20 bullion coins (the two featured are both poor designs compared with others) and the £5 proof crowns left unsold. Some bright spark at the RM probably suggested calling them a set just to get rid of them.

I can't recall the RM ever selling a half proof and half bullion  'set' of coins before. Someone collecting silver proof coins would not want the bullion ones and, equally, anyone (still) collecting the £20 bullion series would have no interest in the crowns. Bizarre.

 

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