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Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only


Paul
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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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7 minutes ago, AndrewSL76 said:

Joking aside, they already do this with the 1/40oz coin!!! They just don’t bother with the magnifying glass.

1/40 ounce ???? Must let the great unwashed in the peasant hangout know , maybe  if we buy one a year ??? does that mean we will be known  as    Fellow stackers “??? , and will we be allowed to talk on the gold monitoring thread ??? 👍

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1 minute ago, treetop1280 said:

1/40 ounce ???? Must let the great unwashed in the peasant hangout know , maybe  if we buy one a year ??? does that mean we will be known  as    Fellow stackers “??? , and will we be allowed to talk on the gold monitoring thread ??? 👍

No. Dont even talk about the GMT here. Take its name out of your mouth now. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Paul said:

What a waste of safe deposit real estate 😔

I think it was a bit of a gimmick. Part of a five coin set and as it was the 50th anniversary, they made a 1/50 coin.

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A lot of mints do 0.5g gold coins and recently I am seeing 1/1000 of an oz coins being sold on PowerCoin website too.

The camera work is fantastic you think you are looking at something the size of a sov!

The 1/1000th oz gold coins cost £21,32 each and £7 delivery to UK.

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13 minutes ago, silvergaga said:

A lot of mints do 0.5g gold coins and recently I am seeing 1/1000 of an oz coins being sold on PowerCoin website too.

The camera work is fantastic you think you are looking at something the size of a sov!

The 1/1000th oz gold coins cost £21,32 each and £7 delivery to UK.

 

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over £21k per oz

"It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on"  - Satoshi Nakamoto 2009

"Its going to Zero" - Peter Schiff 2013

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31 minutes ago, silvergaga said:

A lot of mints do 0.5g gold coins and recently I am seeing 1/1000 of an oz coins being sold on PowerCoin website too.

The camera work is fantastic you think you are looking at something the size of a sov!

The 1/1000th oz gold coins cost £21,32 each and £7 delivery to UK.

Wonger is selling these for 40p each. 

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