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closed Wanted: Various 1oz silver coins and 1kg tungsten cube (UK)


paulmerton

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I'm after a few different 1oz silver coins if anyone in the UK can help?

The first one is a 2016 1oz Canadian silver maple leaf with tank privy mark. I've found a few in stock in the US/Canada, but the import duty and postage is a bit of a killer!

2016 $5 Canada 1 oz Silver Maple Leaf Privy Mark V Tank Coin | European Mint

Next up is the 2021 1oz Royal Arms, as I missed the boat on getting that one: (got!)

Then the Royal Mint's 2019 1oz Year of the Pig: (got!)

And also the 2015 1oz Year of the Sheep: (got!)

Finally, does anyone in the UK have a 1kg tungsten cube they no longer want (either labelled or plain)? This seems to be another item where a large chunk of the cost for a new one involves import duties and shipping!

Image 1 - 1.5" Tungsten Cube with Periodic Engraving

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Hi mate.

PM sent regarding what I have...

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1 hour ago, paulmerton said:

I'm after a few different 1oz silver coins if anyone in the UK can help?

The first one is a 2016 1oz Canadian silver maple leaf with tank privy mark. I've found a few in stock in the US/Canada, but the import duty and postage is a bit of a killer!

2016 $5 Canada 1 oz Silver Maple Leaf Privy Mark V Tank Coin | European Mint

Next up is the 2021 1oz Royal Arms, as I missed the boat on getting that one:

2021-bullion-royal-arms-1-oz-silver-coin-reverse-b21cas1c.png

Then the Royal Mint's 2019 1oz Year of the Pig:

2019 Royal Mint 1oz Year of the Pig Silver Coin

And also the 2015 1oz Year of the Sheep:

2015 Royal Mint 1oz Year of the Sheep Silver Coin

Finally, does anyone in the UK have a 1kg tungsten cube they no longer want (either labelled or plain)? This seems to be another item where a large chunk of the cost for a new one involves import duties and shipping!

Image 1 - 1.5" Tungsten Cube with Periodic Engraving

I won't quote company in case its frowned upon but there is a bullion dealer out there who has 146 Royal Arms Coins in stock.... 

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Thanks to this post, I've ended up buying 2 completely different coins I never knew I wanted, as well as realising I've already ordered one of the ones I said I was looking for (doh), but I'm still very keen to get that special silver maple if anyone has one? (verbose bump)

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tungsten: I looked into this, I'm also looking to get a KG cube or sphere. Seems for retail buyers pure tungsten is more difficult to find online but it can be done, might need to ask what is the purity

Another one to consider is titanium ingots, I have some 10oz buffalos that are quite interesting 

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