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Take a look at their house brand 1g gold bars (made by Nadir refinery).

The Sovereign is the quintessentially British coin.  It has a German queen on the front, an Italian waiter on the back, and half of them were made in Australia.

 

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1 hour ago, Silverlocks said:

Take a look at their house brand 1g gold bars (made by Nadir refinery).

Under 10% premium over spot for a 1g 'bar', not bad. 

But then again, I would rather save up and buy a bigger piece like 10g or 20g for similar or lower premium.

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Wow they are really well packaged. I recently purchased a 1oz gold brit from physical gold the only place that had the year I wanted. 

Price comparable to others service was good but I was a bit disappointed with the packaging jiffy bag and a little seal bag with the brit in no capsule.

Thank you for the heads up on tavex I shall be giving them a go in the future the prices looked good.

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Hi and thanks Aecoin. The capsules were a nice surprise to see. Sorry I should have mentioned that as it another reason why Tavex did great, they were included in the price.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My opinion FWIW ... fancy branded packaging is nice but it's also annoying because it needs to be disposed of secretively to avoid drawing attention.  Perhaps dealers could offer an optional plain packaging option.

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6 minutes ago, PhilOdgny said:

My opinion FWIW ... fancy branded packaging is nice but it's also annoying because it needs to be disposed of secretively to avoid drawing attention.  Perhaps dealers could offer an optional plain packaging option.

Tip of the day: Put the packaging in your neighbors recycling bin 💡

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57 minutes ago, modofantasma said:

fancy branded packaging is nice but it's also annoying because it needs to be disposed of secretively

I don't let my wife know how much I'm spending either 🤣

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3 hours ago, PhilOdgny said:

My opinion FWIW ... fancy branded packaging is nice but it's also annoying because it needs to be disposed of secretively to avoid drawing attention.  Perhaps dealers could offer an optional plain packaging option.

Well I like my kinky sex aids in plain packaging, mostly so the Postie doesn't try hitting on me!  

That Tavex packaging looks pretty neat for storing stuff.

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3 hours ago, SiCole said:

If people are shooting them down for lovely bespoke packaging then they just can't win. I think there packaging is great and takes them to another level.

For the record ... I didn't "shoot them down".

2 hours ago, RRH87 said:

I don't let my wife know how much I'm spending either 🤣

Why have a wife?  Live life as a free man.

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14 hours ago, PhilOdgny said:

My opinion FWIW ... fancy branded packaging is nice but it's also annoying because it needs to be disposed of secretively to avoid drawing attention.  Perhaps dealers could offer an optional plain packaging option.

Bullion by post giving you a thick free gold investment book, which can't be put in the recycling because obvious reasons, so it goes in the bin 

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