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Queens beasts - what is a good buy price


gSiera

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Hello guys,

till now I have only two of the beasts (White Greyhound and White horse, plus completer) I am looking to try and complete the series or at least add few more. For the first ones I paid a bit less than 60e per coin, I am searching for the rest and the ones I can find are in best case around 100euro. Is it too much? What you think?

Also anyone here who is willing to sell any?

 

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It depends on what you want them for. With a silver worth of somewhere €40+ something around €50 would be a price with VAT and I would reckon there'd be another €5 to 10 dealer's premium on top. That is for basically a bullion coin, even though it has semi numismatic value.

If I'd buy it for myself, to enjoy my collection, I would go up as far as 150% of spot, maybe up to 200% if it was the last missing piece. That would not be enough for a Lion or a Griffin though.

I you want to buy for speculation on a higher resale value one day consider the risk of milk spotting which the Royal Mint sadly is notoriously known for.

So, what would you buy for?

 

If you join the Christmas Price Draws you have the chance to get a Queen's Beasts coin from a selection - it'd be a lottery however 😊

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Thanks for your answer, to he honest beasts are my first series and I really like them so I would like to complete the series one day.

If I find a decent price and availability I could buy few more as a potential resale pieces in the future. Even though for this purpose I buy kangaroos as from what I read are decent with milk spotting.

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If you want to buy this series as a collector and love the designs, it's fine,  but as a profitable investment,  I think that profits are already gone.

So, if you are thinking  of investing and have the opportunity to make profit, I would say that buying the futur Tudor Beast in bullion as a low price (coming next year)  would be a wiser choice. Even if the Seymour Panther design is not as strong as the previous designs from Jody Clark (according to me), it could be a winner if next designs are good. This new series is a sleeper (as were the firsts designs from the Queens Beasts)  

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On 12/11/2021 at 21:17, gSiera said:

Hello guys,

till now I have only two of the beasts (White Greyhound and White horse, plus completer) I am looking to try and complete the series or at least add few more. For the first ones I paid a bit less than 60e per coin, I am searching for the rest and the ones I can find are in best case around 100euro. Is it too much? What you think?

Also anyone here who is willing to sell any?

 

i find myself in the same position i discover the bug too late and now i would like the full set, i managed to get the only 2oz silver completer 

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