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Sovereign values


Lucylucy

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Hello

I have the following sovereigns and am considering selling some to fund a silver purchase (good idea??)

1881    Victoria
1887    
1899    
    
1909    Edward
    
1913    George V
1915    
1915    
    
1964    Elizabeth
1966    


I see that the UK dealers are offering £320/£330 to buy as bullion, but I am a bit confused with the variation in their selling prices, as some coins are significantly more expensive than this (mint marks etc)

Can anyone tell me what I should be looking for on these coins in case there is a relative rarity, or should I accept the dealers offers? I am a complete novice with gold and any help would be greatly appreciated'.

Thank you

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Have a look at the trades section for guidance and for comparison with condition of your coins. See e.g., this recent rock solid ad. 👍

 

The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary. - H.L. Mencken

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5 hours ago, Lucylucy said:

Hello

I have the following sovereigns and am considering selling some to fund a silver purchase (good idea??)

1881    Victoria
1887    
1899    
    
1909    Edward
    
1913    George V
1915    
1915    
    
1964    Elizabeth
1966    


I see that the UK dealers are offering £320/£330 to buy as bullion, but I am a bit confused with the variation in their selling prices, as some coins are significantly more expensive than this (mint marks etc)

Can anyone tell me what I should be looking for on these coins in case there is a relative rarity, or should I accept the dealers offers? I am a complete novice with gold and any help would be greatly appreciated'.

Thank you

Hi Lucy,

I am new to Sliverforum. I am I interested in some of your sovereigns if they are coming for sale? Not sure if this is allowed

Regards

Dan

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