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closed Australia sovereign Proof Gold 22 Carat 2017 [Final Reduction then withdrawing tonight] £399 free SD


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2 hours ago, Leonmarsh said:

Not going to find one cheaper cmon TSF this aint a spot coin 

100% agree!

Can’t believe this is still here! 😅

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19 hours ago, Mrpound said:

This has to go for this price c’mon guys

It obviously isn't going at that price, so why not invite an offer that others think it might be worth since you seem desperate to sell it. 

Given the choice between a GB and an Oz proof at similar prices, I would choose GB every time, (and there are plehty about af that price). You have to make yours a more attractive purchase if you NEED to sell.   

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1 hour ago, Richym99 said:

It obviously isn't going at that price, so why not invite an offer that others think it might be worth since you seem desperate to sell it. 

Given the choice between a GB and an Oz proof at similar prices, I would choose GB every time, (and there are plehty about af that price). You have to make yours a more attractive purchase if you NEED to sell.   

 

1 hour ago, Richym99 said:

It obviously isn't going at that price, so why not invite an offer that others think it might be worth since you seem desperate to sell it. 

Given the choice between a GB and an Oz proof at similar prices, I would choose GB every time, (and there are plehty about af that price). You have to make yours a more attractive purchase if you NEED to sell.   

Well I’m not going lower than £408 so I guess I’ll never sale it, yeah I need to sell but don’t NEED to sell, shame

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In my opinion the coin is priced right. The difference between proof + box and COA and bullion should be visible in price.

There are too many "coins collectors" on this forum who are hunting only for scrap price and bargains, trying to take advantage over desperate sellers. 

Yes, 408 is 35% overspot, it is true. But this coin will keep in time this premium if will be in the same untouched condition.

I'd like to buy this beauty at this price, but I am very tight at the moment with my budget and I need to keep my expenses under some limits.

All the best!

Stefan.

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10 minutes ago, stefffana said:

I have checked now on Numista and this proof coin is only 1000ex. Rarity index very high.

Can not be sold as bullion

I would never suggest selling it as bullion, but there is basic advertising pyschology to be listened too. Selling it at £399, is much more likely to get some interest, because it is under the magic threshold of £400. The first words you hear in your head when reading the price is three hundred, not four hundred.

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