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closed 1988 1/10th oz platinum koala


Charverdude

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1 hour ago, Monsmoy said:

Out of interest, how easy is it to liquidise a coin like this, perhaps compared to a 1/10 gold coin?

With me , for example with this coin it only took 4 hours to sell , and with how quick Ive seen others of the same  plus with 1/10th gold coins the price your selling it at makes a big factor on how quick/easy it is to liquidate a coin , that’s just my opinion, there are other factors that play a part too like timing when you come to sell a coin is there people at the time with available funds they can use to buy precious metals an so on ( many variables that can affect liquidity of selling a coin ) 

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5 hours ago, Monsmoy said:

how easy is it to liquidise a coin like this

I guess aqua regia would do the job?

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