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2019,20,21,22 US Buffalo in UK


Agaupl

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Hi,

Travelling  to the UK from Australia in two weeks and want to pick up a few buffaloes at good price. Can get in Aus but not easily. New to UK market so just wondering if best to buy in UK or have shipped from US? 

Aaaahhh😉

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Don't want to buy Buffaloes in the UK way overpriced. If you already down under have you tried Bullion Now (based in Sydney) received a large shipment recently included Gold Buffaloes may have all been sold by now.....

 

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On 01/04/2022 at 12:54, Agaupl said:

Hi,

Travelling  to the UK from Australia in two weeks and want to pick up a few buffaloes at good price. Can get in Aus but not easily. New to UK market so just wondering if best to buy in UK or have shipped from US? 

Was just recently chatting to a member that's currently in the US on holiday and apparently the buffalo and eagles are more expensive over their than in the UK.

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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4 minutes ago, Monsmoy said:

Out of interest, does the price vary a great deal between years of the Buffalo?  What would be a fair price today on TSF, as opposed to Bullion by Post or Chards?

I'd say a current price of around £1540 would be reasonable. 

Sharpspixley have some at £1578

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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Apmex want $2051, which XE convert as £1568. Is that expensive?

@James32has answered...average!

BTW, isn't the plural of buffalo, buffalo?

 

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1 minute ago, Roy said:

Apmex want $2051, which XE convert as £1568. Is that expensive?

@James32has answered...average!

BTW, isn't the plural of buffalo, buffalo?

 

🤣 from now on I shall call them "buff"

£1568 is very good and cheaper than any dealer in the UK...I now assume said member was referring to physical coin shops in florida.

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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Yes, that is an 'Apmex special'.

A bit marmite for me 😎

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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