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What are the most you have spent on a single coin? and what´s the coin?

I start with ~550£ for a 2000 panda mirrored ring ungraded

Whats your´s?

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I paid £220ish for a 2oz mouse, my highest £/oz.

But my most expensive coin was likely one of my kilo coins at around £390.

Stacker since 2013

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£265 for a 2005 proof sovereign (that I no longer have), im actually quite surprised I have not spent more than that on 1 single coin.

Didn't know they did silver sovereigns [emoji12]

Stacker since 2013

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On a per/ounce basis, this 2014 Transnistria Year of The Horse 13.87gm  0.925 Silver Coin  (Think I paid ~$150US)

 

 

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The most expensive coin I've ever bought was a PM 1oz Year of the Horse on 16/12/2014 for £22.71.

Spot price was around £10.25 then. :(

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

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All my coins and rounds are fairly low value (around £100 each).  My most expensive coin was a gift in exchange for doing some database work for a friend's business ... it was a 1914 Sovereign.

My expensive bullion (which I bought) is all bar related.

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1 hour ago, Luker2 said:

I think it was my 2013 1 kilo  0.999 Silver Prooflike Libertad (mintage 400) for which I paid ~$1350US

 

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That's beautiful :o

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Mines a 2014 proof britannia , think it was about 90 quid , ridiculous price for a oz but it is one lovely coin, still wish I had stumped up the 400 quid for the five ounce

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Highest £/oz are around £105-£110ish mark which are Chinese Sacred Buddhist Mountain Mount Emei & Lunar 2 Mouse 2oz and 5oz.

Most expensive single coin is my 1kg 2014 Aztec Calender at £1025.

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Highest per oz were 4 X S1 1/2oz proof mice,my most expensive single coin 2012 S2 1Kg lunar dragon proof @ £910.

The problem with common sense is, its not that common.

 

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4 hours ago, metalslug said:

My most expensive silver coin is my Gothic Crown, works out at around £80 a gram or £2200 an oz.

 

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OMG Drool.........................!

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