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closed Half Sovereign From 1896-1982


Spyder

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4 minutes ago, dicker said:

Are the considered as one lot or would you split?

Yes, they are both ex mount from rings. I thought it was easier this way as two people bidding on 1982 might argue about who got the best bad coin.

If you want to bid for one then bid 7 x1 1982 £180. If someone else bids £360 then they would win both and single coin is no longer available. Hope this makes sense.

Never Chase and Never Regret 

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1 minute ago, Spyder said:

Yes, they are both ex mount from rings. I thought it was easier this way as two people bidding on 1982 might argue about who got the best bad coin.

If you want to bid for one then bid 7 x1 1982 £180. If someone else bids £360 then they would win both and single coin is no longer available. Hope this makes sense.

As clear as the night sky sir..keep er lit.

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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22 minutes ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

Is that tonight’s lottery numbers? 

Imagine if these really came up😂😂. Going to get a ticket now. 😂😂if I win I’m gonna treat every active member to a coin of their choice. 

18 minutes ago, Spyder said:

Yes, they are both ex mount from rings. I thought it was easier this way as two people bidding on 1982 might argue about who got the best bad coin.

If you want to bid for one then bid 7 x1 1982 £180. If someone else bids £360 then they would win both and single coin is no longer available. Hope this makes sense.

I love this listing. So confusing and fun. 😂😂

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10 minutes ago, Spyder said:

Min bid would be Half of £360 so it would have to be £180

No. U can’t make me. That’s my bid 😂😂

24 minutes ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

What are the bids up to for each coin?  I might have a bid. 

It’s gonna be a lucky dip

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1 minute ago, dicker said:

But the problem is that if I bid and win on the auction listing, but Gypsy has bid higher on an individual coin, I would potentially pay a total for both coins but get one! Plus I wouldn’t get a choice of which one.  

Read, what I previously wrote. He who bids on both 1982 coin, no matter what the single bid was will win. Even if a single bid was £200, a bid of £360 would win.

Never Chase and Never Regret 

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Just now, Spyder said:

Read, what I previously wrote. He who bids on both 1982 coin, no matter what the single bid was will win. Even if a single bid was £200, a bid of £360 would win.

My mental state is not capable of understanding this. I’m so tired😂😂

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