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hattons 1/4 sov


musketsmoke

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why would you want to buy a full sovereign for £799

when you can buy these lovely 1/4 sovereign for £99 

the math dont make sense or am i missing something ?

https://hattonsoflondon.co.uk/product/2019-new-zealands-first-ever-gold-quarter-sovereign/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=ad&utm_campaign=1019&fbclid=IwAR27oetWxC8kPwsA0PlvFNPtSXSYt00RF4swPibvvIaYnyLIYctT2aQK3Ac

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9 minutes ago, musketsmoke said:

the math dont make sense or am i missing something ?

 

Quality: Proof   for  https://hattonsoflondon.co.uk/product/the-2019-new-zealands-first-ever-gold-sovereign/

Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated for https://hattonsoflondon.co.uk/product/2019-new-zealands-first-ever-gold-quarter-sovereign/

 

 

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Those interested in owning this world-first The 2019 New Zealand’s First Ever Gold Quarter Sovereign for under £100 may do so now by taking advantage of the introductory price. The coin is available for just £99 (£4.99 p&p) but only until 30th November 2019 after which the price will be £199 (£4.99 p&p). This is subject to the coin selling out prior to this date.

it's on offer.

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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Indeed, I might

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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17 hours ago, musketsmoke said:

oh ok 

if you have lotsa money potentially make lots more if the price goes up 

might you know if 22k 1/4 Sov are worth it and what might be the prices of full sovereigns generally i mean not this particular one 

 

https://www.royalmintbullion.com/Products/Sovereign/Gold/UKB19SVC - here you go!

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On 29/10/2019 at 13:15, musketsmoke said:

the math dont make sense or am i missing something

I see the bigger issue being the maths don’t make sense buying 2g of 22ct gold for £99.

Unless you’re looking to collect this particular coin, it’s quite highly overpriced even at this “sale” price.

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I would say so.

Youll find regular bullion sovereigns and half sovereigns produced by the Royal Mint usually provide much better value for money if you’re looking to build gold volume (stacking) rather than collect specific coins.

Also, despite the images on the Royal Mint bullion website, they don’t look as pink in real life.

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