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7 minutes ago, modofantasma said:

Cheers fella!

I've seen that, but when going through with the order it says it is not available for the Netherlands. ( https://www.goldbypost.nl/accessoires/munt-tubes/sovereign-tube/

I've also seen the @ChardsCoinandBullionDealer tubes (5gbp each), but it seems shipping would add another 25GBP to the Netherlands ..... I was hoping to find a (couple?) cheaper tube tbh.

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4 minutes ago, modofantasma said:

You could always buy a full one and take the sovs out? 🤔🤔🧐🧐🤣

Haaaaa yeah that would work also, but what would I do with the sov's I took out of the tube? Wouldn't they need another empty tube? 🤔

#viciouscircle #expensivecircle

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The 1/4oz Brits are 22mm coins though the silver coins are thicker than the gold version and sovereigns, and only 19 fit in a tube.

Tubes of 25 x 1/10oz platinum Brits use the same tubes too but with an plastic sleeve insert and a clear top. I'm assuming 1/10oz gold and silver Brits also use the same system.

Here's my collection

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