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Royal Mint James Bond Bullion Bars


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I have an exclusive look!

Here is some info over on my sub forum

Also, review video of the physical bars going out later today at 4pm UK time. 

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I personally think the gold is the best of the bunch. It's got a great look and surface area to it (being the same dimensions as the silver but just thinner) and there is no VAT of course.

The mintage on the 10 oz silver is great - but it is supplied in a plastic sleeve which does not show it off to it's best and as yet we are not sure how the plastic might help or hinder toning and/or milk spots. 

Good looking bars though I have to say.

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Wow.  The RM are absolutely rinsing whatever licence they have bought to the James Bond intellectual property.

Not for me, but I can see the appeal to some.  If I was in the market, I'd buy the 10 oz silver, put it in a nice plastic capsule, and probably leave the rest well alone.

Edit: they've missed a trick with the mintage numbers.  Should be 70,007, 6007 and 5007, surely!

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Who’s betting they will do a coin / bar for every movie so far and every movie in the future??? 🍿

They could do very well with this license to print 💵 

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On 28/09/2020 at 13:27, BackyardBullion said:

The mintage on the 10 oz silver is great - but it is supplied in a plastic sleeve which does not show it off to it's best and as yet we are not sure how the plastic might help or hinder toning and/or milk spots. 

 

The 10oz britannia was 90.00 mm x 51.90 mm x 6.7mm

The bond bar is 90.02 mm x 51.92 mm × 6.44mm

Only a small difference. Any chance they could fit in the same capsules do we reckon?

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Pipers said:

I was going to buy a 10 oz bar.  The James Bond silver 10oz will land at your door at £343.24.  That is not investment prices.  

Same here. The price is just about justifiable without the VAT. But the VAT really kills it. I might buy one on secondary market at some point

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