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Need Assessment - What would be a good price for 2020 Team GB 50p Gold Proof Graded PF70


Shadab

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1 hour ago, Shadab said:

What would be a good price for 2020 Team GB 50p Gold Proof Graded PF70?

Low Mintage - 75 (Was only part of 2020 Gold Set).

 

Mintage was actually 260, according to Chards website, would have been sold as an individual coin as well.

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Just now, TheShinyStuff said:

Mintage was actually 260, according to Chards website, would have been sold as an individual coin as well.

No, you are mixing 2 years.

This coin was release in 2020 and 2021.

2020 - It was released as a part of the set with mintage of 75.

2021 - It was released individually with mintage of 260.

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1 minute ago, Shadab said:

No, you are mixing 2 years.

This coin was release in 2020 and 2021.

2020 - It was released as a part of the set with mintage of 75.

2021 - It was released individually with mintage of 260.

I was just in the process of updating my comment, didn't realise the difference initially, sorry. As for the price - no idea! Good luck.

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13 minutes ago, TheShinyStuff said:

Mintage was actually 260, according to Chards website, would have been sold as an individual coin as well.

What? This page:

https://www.chards.co.uk/2021-olympics-50p-team-gb-gold-proof-coin/14673#:~:text=2021 Tokyo Olympics Team GB Gold Proof Fifty Pence Coin,(22 carat) fine gold.

But it is 2021

Why don't I know about the 2020 issue?

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45 minutes ago, Shadab said:

These are 2021 coins. The one above is from 2020 (very limited).

My mistake, not very clued up with 50p's

 

10 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

But I'll bet the actual coin is dated 2021, and that the seller bobun24 is yet another ebay scumbag.

His COA states the higher mintage for 2021 so suspect your right:

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37 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

Yes, that page.

I don't know why you don't know...

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1 hour ago, daca said:

For London Coin Company, overpriced is standard, although ridiculously overpriced might be more accurate.

and who in their right mind would buy that on ebay?

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Auction results from The Coin Cabinet

Auction 49 (Sep 2021) £3000

Auction 57 (March 2022) £3100

Bear in mind the recent ‘softening’ of the ‘Modern Commemoratives’ market.

Factor in buyer’s and seller’s commission.

Btw a nice coin imho.

 

 

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