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closed Silver coins for sale


coppernut

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I have some silver coins for sale as follows

 

Silver

 

£20 outbreak coin 2014 card (unopened) .....£20 Sold

 

 4 x 2009 Australian Koala 1oz....  £15 sold

 

2014 USA Liberty 1oz (There seems to be a slight grey mark on the middle of this coin)... £16

2010 Britannia 1oz in plastic.... £23

2014 Australia year of the horse  (Lion Privy) 1oz... £20 

2004 Mexican Libertad 2oz .....£45

2003 Britannia 1oz on card....  £28

 

coins supplied with capsule unless on card or in plastic

Payment is by bank transfer only

prices are plus postage of your choice

 

Please contact me if you need any more information

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Danny, &HawkHybrid,

Silly as it sounds, does this make the coin less desirable ?

Thanks fellas

Possibly, not necessarily.

It's a lower mintage but less people buy them. Some love them, some don't.

But as the horse is recent, there doesn't seem to be much difference in price yet.

Stacker since 2013

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Danny, &HawkHybrid,

 

Silly as it sounds, does this make the coin less desirable ?

 

Thanks fellas

 

some collectors will refuse to buy a privy marked perth

mint 1 oz, based on principle. as they see it as perth

mint sneakily trying to get around the 300k mintage

problem by putting on a privy, allowing them the freedom

to mint as much as they want.

 

HH

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