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Hello my knowledgable motley crew,

little help if you please.

My son wants to sell his birth sovereign probably to buy an electronic game because he’s a student. I am just starting out in collecting and Google has brought some wild pricing and want to offer him best advice.

What I know.

2002 Proof untouched in a box with complete booklet Set.

Golden Jubilee.

Picture attached.

Many thanks.

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A little known fact that collecting Spoons was therapeutic for the Special people in society to keep them calm. Dickens 

Posted

I'm going to say £650-700?

(That's not an offer BTW, I already have one 😊)

I could be low, but this is TSF!

I'd advise your son to not sell his coin. It will always be in demand as a special year reverse whereas the game will be in the bin within the year 😎

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live, and It's  Britannia, with one t and two n's.

Posted
8 minutes ago, NGMD said:

Hello my knowledgable motley crew,

little help if you please.

My son wants to sell his birth sovereign probably to buy an electronic game because he’s a student. I am just starting out in collecting and Google has brought some wild pricing and want to offer him best advice.

What I know.

2002 Proof untouched in a box with complete booklet Set.

Golden Jubilee.

Picture attached.

Many thanks.

232885EC-67CC-4188-BC9F-5F6D1666FDDC.jpeg

Tell him it's worth £350, buy it off him. Put it aside for a good memory when time's gone by. I wish i held onto some things like this from my childhood. 

Posted
11 hours ago, NGMD said:

Hello my knowledgable motley crew,

little help if you please.

My son wants to sell his birth sovereign probably to buy an electronic game because he’s a student. I am just starting out in collecting and Google has brought some wild pricing and want to offer him best advice.

What I know.

2002 Proof untouched in a box with complete booklet Set.

Golden Jubilee.

Picture attached.

Many thanks.

232885EC-67CC-4188-BC9F-5F6D1666FDDC.jpeg

Being slightly pedantic, 1 coin does not constitute a set!

But good luck with the sale.

😎

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Posted

Appreciate the replies and have left it with the wisdom of youth.

bottom line, I said if you really want the money-sell it or put it back in your wardrobe.

 

A little known fact that collecting Spoons was therapeutic for the Special people in society to keep them calm. Dickens 

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