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So, I won an auction on great collections today for a 1913-m sovereign greater MS63 by NGC and paid about $330 for it. Did I get a good deal and it a key date for the sovereign series? I’m really curious about the different sovereigns and their mints which produced them.

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Sorry I think the 1913M is not a key date. Mintage that year was around 2.3 million coins.

DrakeSterling Numismatics have a 1913M PCGS MS63 for sale on their website for A$675 which is around US$450. So you paid a reasonable price at US$330.

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6 hours ago, SilverPanFan said:

So, I won an auction on great collections today for a 1913-m sovereign greater MS63 by NGC and paid about $330 for it. Did I get a good deal and it a key date for the sovereign series? I’m really curious about the different sovereigns and their mints which produced them.

Well considering spot is about $345 you did really well for a graded sov. 

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At current gold there is nothing wrong with 280quid for a graded George V at all in my opinion 👍

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Hey, guys

I placed the bid at $330 for the MS63 1913-m sovereign graded by NGC but with the buyer’s fee, it ended up costing three hundred seventy one dollars and twenty five cents USD which is equal to two hundred eighty two pounds and  twenty four cents or two hundred eighty one pounds and eighty one cents for the ninety-nine percent on you on the forum from the UK.

p.s. The £282.24 and £281.82 I quoted are from two different sites I found, Google, and Yahoo! finance. 

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18 hours ago, SilverPanFan said:

Hey, guys

I placed the bid at $330 for the MS63 1913-m sovereign graded by NGC but with the buyer’s fee, it ended up costing three hundred seventy one dollars and twenty five cents USD which is equal to two hundred eighty two pounds and  twenty four cents or two hundred eighty one pounds and eighty one cents for the ninety-nine percent on you on the forum from the UK.

p.s. The £282.24 and £281.82 I quoted are from two different sites I found, Google, and Yahoo! finance. 

It's a fairly common date but I don't think anything wrong with the price (at current gold)

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