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closed Machin Full Sovereigns


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On 29/01/2023 at 00:56, SheepStacker said:

Too rich for my veins...

''The 1978 Gold Sovereign is a popular choice for coin collecting.

The front of the coin, known as the "obverse," was designed by Mary Gillick, and the reverse is Benedetto Pistrucci's famous Saint George and the Dragon.''

That company exclusive coins does not know what they are they are talking about

Never Chase and Never Regret 

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Just now, Spyder said:

The 1978 Gold Sovereign is a popular choice for coin collecting.

The front of the coin, known as the "obverse," was designed by Mary Gillick, and the reverse is Benedetto Pistrucci's famous Saint George and the Dragon. 

That company exclusive coins does not know what they are theytalking about

1978 Sov Obverse portrait of QE2 was done by Arnold Machin, but I appreciate the sentiment.

Buy high. Sell low.

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2 minutes ago, SheepStacker said:

1978 Sov Obverse portrait of QE2 was done by Arnold Machin, but I appreciate the sentiment.

I know it is Arnold Machin. On that link put up, they were claiming that it was by Mary Gillick.

Anyway. I might be getting a 78 as part of a package in the next couple of days.

Never Chase and Never Regret 

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Just now, Spyder said:

I know it is Arnold Machin. On that link put up, they were claiming that it was by Mary Gillick.

Anyway. I might be getting a 78 as part of a package in the next couple of days.

Cool let me know if you want to sell once you've got it.

Buy high. Sell low.

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6 minutes ago, Spyder said:

This is a beautiful coin from the Franklin Mint that in time will be more appreciated. Tonight, read up on the history of the company. One thing, their coins were always top notch. 

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Which one is it? 50 dollars? 100? 

 This is the reverse right? 

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8 minutes ago, Spyder said:

This is a beautiful coin from the Franklin Mint that in time will be more appreciated. Tonight, read up on the history of the company. One thing, their coins were always top notch. 

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Does it have a reverse? Lovely potrait 

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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