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1oz Queen's Beast Lion


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3 minutes ago, oliversw5 said:

Maybe singles will be sealed like sovereigns?

I think they will be for the gold coins. Not sure about the 2oz silver coin being sealed in that way though.

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17 hours ago, HelpingHands said:

Unlikely. It will be full tubes or loose in a plastic bag.   You'll just have to spend an extra 30p and buy a capsule for it.

Hi! I didn't ask a Empty question  - When we buying for example a new  gold coin 1oz with no coverage or another, there are high chances that the coin comes down the way with some scratches - For example: This 1oz gold coin that I bought from Professional and honest dealer, the coin comes as you get coins unprotected coverage As it left the mint :D:D:D:D:D- in such a state that does not Perfect:⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
 
 
 

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I think what a lot of people forget is most of these coins we buy and collect are Bullion and will not be perfect. They are not treated with kid gloves by the mints and dealers and in many cases are chucked around with others before they even leave the mint and then packaged up in a tube to rattle around.

I sometimes think we expect too much from these bullion coins.There is a reason proofs were created and produced alongside the bullion coins.

 

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31 minutes ago, sovereignsteve said:

I think what a lot of people forget is most of these coins we buy and collect are Bullion and will not be perfect. They are not treated with kid gloves by the mints and dealers and in many cases are chucked around with others before they even leave the mint and then packaged up in a tube to rattle around.

I sometimes think we expect too much from these bullion coins.There is a reason proofs were created and produced alongside the bullion coins.

In short, everyone should learn from the perth mint - Original capsules from here to Sydney lol 

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The mint is going to start the sale of the 2 oz Queen's Beasts next week, too. We already set up a product page but didn't start the presale yet since we still are not sure if we will be able to get the coins. But: The gold Beats are even cheaper than the Britannias. Given the almost high relief like quality that's a good price, I think. And that gives hope that the premium of the 2 oz silver Beasts won't be as high as the rumors said before. I've heard something about £17 premium on the silver coin... Hopefully really just a rumor.

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22 minutes ago, KDave said:

£42,19 (before VAT) for 2 oz of bullion silver? No thanks. Lets hope the quarter ounce has a reasonable premium.

The 1 oz gold is similar to 1oz Britannia price on the RM bullion site. I would imagine looking at their pricing structure, £260 for the quarter will be the ballpark cost at today's prices. There are no quarter Brits to make a direct comparison. 

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13 hours ago, HelpingHands said:

The 2oz silver looks like it's a fatty (similar to the turtles).

https://www.coininvest.com/en/silver-coins/queens-beasts/2-oz-queen-s-beasts-silver-2016/

The price looks like it might be a fatty too.

 

 

 

11 hours ago, KDave said:

£42,19 (before VAT) for 2 oz of bullion silver? No thanks. Lets hope the quarter ounce has a reasonable premium.

Well, he is not that fat hopefully. Since we don't have the final prices and we had to place one while setting up the produc page we chose a high one so nobody would be disappointed. Guess it will not be as high as some rumors said it would be.

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