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Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only


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This topic is to discuss price action in GBP, to discuss price action in $ USD, please see this topic: https://thesilverforum.com/topic/19962-gold-monitoring-thread-usd-only/

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Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants, and debt is the money of slaves

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Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants, and debt is the money of slaves

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The cold realisation:
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And that's BV sovereigns, we also have 
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Anyone who was looking to buy do it PVP while there are still 'bargains' to be had (eh @bobski - I saw you buying that £400 2017 :)).  One of the listing I check regularly as they are usually the cheapest on young heads is HGM

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1 minute ago, Orpster said:

The cold realisation:
image.png.fcfe5b45f0d5e530a5e68a819f7ad496.png

And that's BV sovereigns, we also have 
image.thumb.png.d8bc2637820fb0c95599ca44fdbe7942.png

Anyone who was looking to buy do it PVP while there are still 'bargains' to be had (eh @bobski - I saw you buying that £400 2017 :)).  One of the listing I check regularly as they are usually the cheapest on young heads is HGM

image.thumb.png.74d813ee3f65ab7a6e68cec72ec0204a.png

 

Great Britain Gold Sovereign Elizabeth II 1957-1982 - Tavex Bullion

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Gold is the money of kings, silver is the money of gentlemen, barter is the money of peasants, and debt is the money of slaves

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39 minutes ago, Orpster said:

The cold realisation:
image.png.fcfe5b45f0d5e530a5e68a819f7ad496.png

And that's BV sovereigns, we also have 
image.thumb.png.d8bc2637820fb0c95599ca44fdbe7942.png

Anyone who was looking to buy do it PVP while there are still 'bargains' to be had (eh @bobski - I saw you buying that £400 2017 :)).  One of the listing I check regularly as they are usually the cheapest on young heads is HGM

image.thumb.png.74d813ee3f65ab7a6e68cec72ec0204a.png

 

Bullion house premiums….

Not my circus, not my monkeys

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10 hours ago, Paul said:

The big stand out in it, is why on the ballot sheet when voting is there not option 

" None of the above " ? 

Red tie blue tie yellow tie green tie 

We are turkeys voting for Christmas 🎄

Why can't we express we aren't happy with the shower of chit our country has been made to be ?

By our supposed elected  representatives 

I couldn't agree more that voting makes no difference, because they're all singing from the same song sheet on a global scale, as was so blatantly demonstrated during the covid farce, and no matter who you vote for, you will always get more of the same. 

However, a spoilt ballot paper is supposedly still counted.    You could speculate that they count the spoilt papers to keep tabs on the level of discontent from the plebs, and to forewarn if the numbers get too great and become a possible threat.

This time I intend to spoil my paper and make it crystal clear that I do not consent to any of it, and will not under any circumstances choose parasite A, B, C, or D to lord it over me while he/she/it runs off with all the tax revenue in his/her/its pocket, while bending all the rules or making up new ones to benefit themselves, illegal immigrants, the police, and other criminals . 

I don't expect spoiling my paper to make any difference other than to put me on a government list of possible subversives on a home office computer somewhere.

There is another likely scenario, and that is that the entire thing is rigged to provide the desired outcome every time regardless. We know it's rigged to the benefit of the main two by the FPTP system, but even with that safeguard in place,  I suspect there are further manipulations that go on to ensure pole position is always passed only between Labour and Conservative - consider the South Thanet scenario in 2015 for example.  Missing ballot boxes my left bollock...  !

This is way off topic. Gold is about to punch through the £1800 mark. .....    And no one seems to know what's driving it....🤔

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