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2016 5oz Gold Britannia


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@ilovesilverireallydo twisted my arm Gold price in 2016 £700 oz plus add 5% for proof = £3675 send me over payment details and I will buy this from you :). Joking aside I have no idea for the value of this coin spot Gold in £ metal weight alone £6945 plus factor in proof coin with limited edition and amazing lady Britannia design.

I have found another 5 oz 2020 5 Ounce Gold Proof Britannia on sale for £12,495.00. Thanks for sharing photos stunning coin.

https://mjhughescoins.com/product/2020-5-ounce-gold-proof-britannia-500/

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It's a lovely coin, but I suspect it will be a difficult sell. 

Personally I would only be interested in buying something like that if it was priced close to spot (i.e. no real premium over bullion for the coin being proof).  To achieve a significant premium to spot, I think you would need a very passionate collector of Britannias, with extremely deep pockets.

I'd go £8000 for it absolute tops, based on spot value of £6945 above.

 

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1 hour ago, Stuntman said:

It's a lovely coin, but I suspect it will be a difficult sell. 

Personally I would only be interested in buying something like that if it was priced close to spot (i.e. no real premium over bullion for the coin being proof).  To achieve a significant premium to spot, I think you would need a very passionate collector of Britannias, with extremely deep pockets.

I'd go £8000 for it absolute tops, based on spot value of £6945 above.

 

We got a £10k offer yesterday which we turned down

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44 minutes ago, ilovesilverireallydo said:

We got a £10k offer yesterday which we turned down

Well done on getting that offer. I'd have been tempted to sell 🙂.

Good luck with its eventual sale, assuming you are indeed looking to sell it rather than keep it.  It might be a case of 'find me another one' at some point.

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