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1/4 oz gold QB completer??


Fishface220

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1 hour ago, SovereignBishop said:

I think that is it now. Like you say I imagine it is too small. Plus they have moved on from that series now. 

The main dealers also seem to have moved on, or be in the process of doing so. Chards, Bullion by Post, Atkinsons - all list the I oz. gold Completer as out of stock, whilst Bleyer offer it only with six weeks delivery and at the high price of £1577. The Bleyer offer makes me wonder, however, whether the Mint are not going to be unscrupulous and keep on minting the coin indefinitely even though it is a 2021 coin only - or should be.

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4 hours ago, Fishface220 said:

Do we think that a quarter oz QB completer will ever get produced? Seems silly not to fully milk the series surely??

I would like to see it happen but maybe the coin would just be too small for that amount of detail?? 

The 1oz barely has enough room ( imho it doesn't have enough room) so no way they will try to cram all that into a 1/4 oz   ( not even the RM would milk that ) lol.

Think the best coin to show of that detail below the 1kg is the 10oz silver.

 

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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