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closed Auction - 4 x 1oz silver coins


stefffana

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3 minutes ago, ArgentSmith said:

These values bid are they strictly fiat or can they be diversity?

If you can not afford to pay by bank transfer, I accept barter / swaps equivalent value for 9ct gold, considered at spot price.

So yes, swaps for diversity are accepted.

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1 minute ago, stefffana said:

Back on track!

The auction become difficult to follow, so the actual highest bidder is @JohnyBGold and the highest bid is £99.

Thank you!🤗

A hint about the known coin. The other three are and will remain a nice surprise for the happy winner.

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30 minutes ago, DrDave said:

I can change the colour.....! 🤓

You going to supply him with more Balanese lead?

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