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2oz gold Gothic Crown (s)


Roy

2oz gold Gothic Crown (s)  

76 members have voted

  1. 1. How many TSF members are seriously 'going for gold'?

    • Yes!
      42
    • No.
      34


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Just for fun and to gauge how many gold Gothic Crowns might end up on the forum 😊

Strictly anonymous. For the record though, I ticked No. 

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  • Roy changed the title to 2oz gold Gothic Crown (s)

Going for whatever I can get my hands on, 10k credit waiting - couldn't get a thing last year and will probably give up trying if I cant secure anything this year.

Who am i kidding :) il always try - I have said from the start though the gothic crown is the one i care most about as its my all time fav design.

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I can't recall it being mentioned but, there could be extended appeal just to obtain as close to the original silver issue as possible. Very little reason why the silver 2oz don't mimic the resale activity of the 2oz silver Una and lion.  Remember in % terms the 2oz  silver Una and lion was the best performer  ££ profit wise against RRP at its market high, rare for a pf70 coming to market as of past few months

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1 minute ago, Piperscoins said:

Well done you.  Anyway, I've spent a 'bit' on bullion there over the years and have never heard  anything from them. So it must be only on the collectors and historical coins then?

Bullion doesn't hold any sway, buying brand new issues/proofs at list RRP is what's considered as £ spend towards your mint marque

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1 hour ago, Paul said:

Bullion doesn't hold any sway, buying brand new issues/proofs at list RRP is what's considered as £ spend towards your mint marque

Agreed.  It’s a little like Main Dealer and Rolex buying.  You have to show some “commitment” and then you get an AM to “help”.

Not my circus, not my monkeys

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8 minutes ago, Paul said:

Email communications only for me.  Historic offerings is always ridiculously over priced compared to market value.  

Indeed, I guess I am immune to it now but see these come up on eBay now and again, I strongly suspect people don’t get their money back, and would have been far far better off sourcing from auction.  

Not my circus, not my monkeys

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1 minute ago, Piperscoins said:

I reckon most coin lose money and this may lose money too.  Its the buyers who invest and take a chance. 

Well going by that logic I'm having a lay on in the morning 😁

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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3 minutes ago, dicker said:

Indeed, I guess I am immune to it now but see these come up on eBay now and again, I strongly suspect people don’t get their money back, and would have been far far better off sourcing from auction.  

Hhhmmmmm I'm learning as I go,  not every release.is a money spinner. Majority are definitely going to lose you money. Backing the right release, that ticks all the boxes, for chances of doing well in years to come.   Sadly the diversity 50p, the fourth snowman, or Mr men release for some reason won't attract the same attention or  interest for their owns reasons. Same gold different designs

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