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closed Proof £2 coins (double sovereign's) sold as bullion.


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I have 2x £2 gold proof coins for sale as bullion. No boxes or certificates hence sold as bullion. both in very nice condition with no marks. I bought from Atkinsons but I'd like to point out that bullion by post have these same two coins for sale at £995 each in same condition (no box or certificates)

£655 each including SD postage

1x 1999 rugby world cup 22k £2 coin 

1x 2001 Marconi wireless 22k £2 coin. 

.............................SOLD.............................

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35 minutes ago, MikeG1978 said:

Ate these bullion condition as in not worth grading or is it just missing coa and box 

 

Many thanks mike 

I think these could grade well tbh 

But as I have no prior experience I wouldn't know too much about it. They are however, from what I can see.... Totally clean. 

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