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If one can find a dealer has them in stock, why are the 2022 gold Brits so much more? Seems like £100-150 over spot.

Because the Queen had died, therefore the last year, or is there something more?

A good time to sell a 'set'?

Over to you good people😀

Posted
8 minutes ago, tallthinkev said:

If one can find a dealer has them in stock, why are the 2022 gold Brits so much more? Seems like £100-150 over spot.

Because the Queen had died, therefore the last year, or is there something more?

A good time to sell a 'set'?

Over to you good people😀

Not sure why brits would have a premium as its the same design as other years unlike this years sovereign, possibly just because people like buying the new stuff 🙄😂

Posted
29 minutes ago, tallthinkev said:

If one can find a dealer has them in stock, why are the 2022 gold Brits so much more? Seems like £100-150 over spot.

Because the Queen had died, therefore the last year, or is there something more?

A good time to sell a 'set'?

Over to you good people😀

They are plenty available at tavex for £1568+ post

I like to buy the pre-dip rise.

Posted
43 minutes ago, tallthinkev said:

If one can find a dealer has them in stock, why are the 2022 gold Brits so much more? Seems like £100-150 over spot.

Because the Queen had died, therefore the last year, or is there something more?

A good time to sell a 'set'?

Over to you good people😀

Price gouging.

The Royal Mint are not accepting trade orders for them, and we are waiting for more information.

My conclusion is that the next availabe gold Britannias, and silver ones for that matter, will be dated 2023, and still have the Queen's portrait on them.

It sounds like you missed my Topic from a few days ago:

Posted September 19

Followed by:

Posted Sunday 25th at 22:43

I hope this helps.

😎

 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Stackem said:

Not sure why brits would have a premium as its the same design as other years unlike this years sovereign, possibly just because people like buying the new stuff 🙄😂

There are some lemmings around who will panic themselves into paying too much.

These people will insist on only buying from someone who has stock (and is therefore more likley to be expensive, otherwise they would have sold out).

😎

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Posted
23 minutes ago, James32 said:

They are plenty available at tavex for £1568+ post

Or from your local friendly Blackpool dealer.

I don't know what the spot gold price was when you looked, and Tavex don't tell you their premiums.

@ChardsCoinandBullionDealer do:

Quantity Premium % Price Per Item Total Est UK Delivery
1
3.6
£1,572.47
£1,572.47 £7.00
5
3.5
£1,570.95
£7,854.75 £11.00
10
3.4
£1,569.44
£15,694.40 £16.00
20
3.35
£1,568.68
£31,373.60 £26.00
50
3.3
£1,567.92
£78,396.00 £63.00
100
3.1
£1,564.88
£156,488.00 £130.60
200+
2.85
£1,561.09
£312,218.00 £234.60

You might have to wait until we get new stock, which are likely to be dated 2023.

😎

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Posted
16 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

Or from your local friendly Blackpool dealer.

I don't know what the spot gold price was when you looked, and Tavex don't tell you their premiums.

@ChardsCoinandBullionDealer do:

Quantity Premium % Price Per Item Total Est UK Delivery
1
3.6
£1,572.47
£1,572.47 £7.00
5
3.5
£1,570.95
£7,854.75 £11.00
10
3.4
£1,569.44
£15,694.40 £16.00
20
3.35
£1,568.68
£31,373.60 £26.00
50
3.3
£1,567.92
£78,396.00 £63.00
100
3.1
£1,564.88
£156,488.00 £130.60
200+
2.85
£1,561.09
£312,218.00 £234.60

You might have to wait until we get new stock, which are likely to be dated 2023.

😎

I would have mentioned you ( or at least the place you work for)  first but dem all gone innit bruv😁

I like to buy the pre-dip rise.

Posted
29 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

Or from your local friendly Blackpool dealer.

I don't know what the spot gold price was when you looked, and Tavex don't tell you their premiums.

@ChardsCoinandBullionDealer do:

Quantity Premium % Price Per Item Total Est UK Delivery
1
3.6
£1,572.47
£1,572.47 £7.00
5
3.5
£1,570.95
£7,854.75 £11.00
10
3.4
£1,569.44
£15,694.40 £16.00
20
3.35
£1,568.68
£31,373.60 £26.00
50
3.3
£1,567.92
£78,396.00 £63.00
100
3.1
£1,564.88
£156,488.00 £130.60
200+
2.85
£1,561.09
£312,218.00 £234.60

You might have to wait until we get new stock, which are likely to be dated 2023.

😎

 Maybe time to sell mine? All 4 for £2900?

Posted
28 minutes ago, tallthinkev said:

 Maybe time to sell mine? All 4 for £2900?

27 minutes ago, tallthinkev said:

 Maybe time to sell mine? All 4 for £2900?

Assuming you we're not born yesterday and mean 1oz down to 1/10th? £2900 is achievable broken up.

£1560ish full

£785ish half

£400ish quarter 

£170ish  one tenth 

 

 

I like to buy the pre-dip rise.

Posted
6 hours ago, James32 said:

Assuming you we're not born yesterday and mean 1oz down to 1/10th? £2900 is achievable broken up.

£1560ish full

£785ish half

£400ish quarter 

£170ish  one tenth 

 

 

Not so sure, I might have been, I cry a lot and did poo myself yesterday..

Thanks anyway.

Posted

Dunno about ESP but I have an Ibanez I will swap for a 2022 1oz gold Britannia. For a set of four coins I'll even throw in an Epiphone and a selection of hand butter covered plectrums.

I imagine sticking extra premium on top is opportunistic profiteering or a way of handling dwindling stock. I would hope a straight bullion 1oz gold CGT free coin would be in the 3-4% range tops, ideally 2-3% but the times they are a-changing.

Posted
28 minutes ago, Arganto said:

Dunno about ESP but I have an Ibanez I will swap for a 2022 1oz gold Britannia. For a set of four coins I'll even throw in an Epiphone and a selection of hand butter covered plectrums.

I imagine sticking extra premium on top is opportunistic profiteering or a way of handling dwindling stock. I would hope a straight bullion 1oz gold CGT free coin would be in the 3-4% range tops, ideally 2-3% but the times they are a-changing.

Nah, I'm fine with my Fender's, Taylors, Martin, Westones and a good few others😀

Posted
1 hour ago, Arganto said:

There isn't a dribbling bliss face reaction so you'll have to have a like and imagine that's what I left 🤤

Got an Aria for sale in the, er, for sale bit here

Posted
8 hours ago, Arganto said:

Dunno about ESP but I have an Ibanez I will swap for a 2022 1oz gold Britannia. For a set of four coins I'll even throw in an Epiphone and a selection of hand butter covered plectrums.

I imagine sticking extra premium on top is opportunistic profiteering or a way of handling dwindling stock. I would hope a straight bullion 1oz gold CGT free coin would be in the 3-4% range tops, ideally 2-3% but the times they are a-changing.

You are right. Definitely also the extra premium for more profit for them. Can’t blame them they are taking advantage of the current climate but some dealers do take the mick. It is what it is. 

I went into Bairds recently to collect an order and just enquired why certain coins were removed from their online store in less then 24 hours of my arrival even though they had quite a substantial number in stock. I took screenshots and showed the staff member who was serving me. 

He made a quick phone call to HQ and the reason for it was they were low on certain coins and some are held back. I’m guessing to be sold at a higher premium at a later date. Same thing they did with the Queens Beasts coins. 

On that particular occasion I noticed they removed the 2022 1oz Britannia Gold coin and asked him about it. They had less then 20 in stock at HQ and so they removed it off the website. Anyone who wants one would need to call up. I haven’t checked again but I assume they were waiting like many dealers for RM supply. 

2022 Brits are clearly selling more after the queens passing and more are interested in it this year compared to previous years. 

I just love the pure yellow gold finish. I collect one of every year if I can.😎

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