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British Monarchs: Edward VII


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15 minutes ago, Paul said:

Not buying this, keeping spare cash available for the sovereign launches whenever that is and go big on it with it being a variant design and should be visually appealing if 2022 jubilee is anything to go by 

Beep, beep…….stand back that’s me backing the truck up on the 2023 proof sovereigns. 

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Just now, Paul said:

It is a bit daft having a two headed coin if we are being honest 

I was just thinking that!  I think if they had changed the wording on the King EVII side, it would have made more sense, e.g 1901-1910.

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3 minutes ago, Zhorro said:

I was just thinking that!  I think if they had changed the wording on the King EVII side, it would have made more sense, e.g 1901-1910.

Seems like Edward has a posthumous coin now too. There's a theme here!

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12 minutes ago, Zhorro said:

I was just thinking that!  I think if they had changed the wording on the King EVII side, it would have made more sense, e.g 1901-1910.

I’ll be surprised if it doesn’t upset someone with a coin being minted with emperor of India. 

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I am curious about the mintage figures of the silver coins. For George I, the 1 OZ was increased to 1350 and the 2 OZ to 750. Is there still up to 500 pregraded for the 1 OZ gold? And what is the NGC POP of the first three 1 OZ gold, has anyone followed this up?

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4 minutes ago, Paul said:

a quantity were Pre-sold prior to launch to Heritage in USA, and all sold as graded 70s 

I know, up to 500. But it's weird, that the (sorry) worthless "first of 100 struck label, which has a much higher premium, has a population of 103 Henry VII and 101 James I coins.

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2 minutes ago, dikefalos said:

I know, up to 500. But it's weird, that the (sorry) worthless "first of 100 struck label, which has a much higher premium, has a population of 103 Henry VII and 101 James I coins.

That’s the right word you used there imo. 😏

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I got on the queue, didn't show me a number was in by 2min past. The 2oz is showing as request stock update, but you can still order it. I've just had my order confirmation come through. 

It is showing nearly all items as request stock update or sold out for some strange reason

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