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2 minutes ago, Notafront4adragon said:

Anything on eBay found in a loft, found whilst doing an old house clear out, was my grandfather's, or was found or sat in an old drawer is almost always fake. 

No point in reporting it, nowhere does the seller state the obvious novelty coins are gold. Buyer beware.

This had me thinking does anyone make sure to leave a note with their PM stack to make clear of its value, ensuring which ever future inheritor knows they aren't "worthless ol' junk coins Granddad collected his whole life" 🤣

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1 minute ago, SilverDrum said:

This had me thinking does anyone make sure to leave a note with their PM stack to make clear of its value, ensuring which ever future inheritor knows they aren't "worthless ol' junk coins Granddad collected his whole life" 🤣

I'm just gonna leave a map.

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42 minutes ago, SilverDrum said:

This had me thinking does anyone make sure to leave a note with their PM stack to make clear of its value, ensuring which ever future inheritor knows they aren't "worthless ol' junk coins Granddad collected his whole life" 🤣

I started writing down the dates and prices. Mostly just so know where my money is going 

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