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2021 Queen's Beasts Completer Two Kilogram Silver Proof Coin vs 1 Kilogram Silver Proof Coin


jason94151

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5 hours ago, jason94151 said:

I was wondering what people think about the 2 kilo proof version compare to the 1 kilo. Im not exactly sure how big they are in person since i only seen 1 kilo coins from videos.

The two kilo coins has a diameter of 150 mm, compared with 100 mm for the one kilo:

https://www.chards.co.uk/2021-queens-beasts-one-kilo-silver-bullion-coin/15028

I don't think I have seen the two kilo bullion version, but have seen a number of other two kilo UK RM silver coins, all proofs so far:

https://www.chards.co.uk/products?search=two+kilo+silver

I / we usually get one or two of the Australian 10 kilo silver bullion coins from Perth Mint every year:

https://www.chards.co.uk/products?search=ten+kilo+silver

We usually ask for about 10 pieces, and get allocated one or two.

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9 hours ago, jason94151 said:

I was wondering what people think about the 2 kilo proof version compare to the 1 kilo. Im not exactly sure how big they are in person since i only seen 1 kilo coins from videos.

🤯 There is no 2 kilo version of the 2021 Queen's Beasts Completer!

Maybe you meant to say 2 oz version.

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16 hours ago, SilverPlatinum said:

🤯 There is no 2 kilo version of the 2021 Queen's Beasts Completer!

Maybe you meant to say 2 oz version.

I think there is a 2 kilo version but I cant be too sure since I saw this from ebay and it doesnt tell me anything else other then it 2 kilo. Not too sure if this is someone just selling a kilo version but selling it as a 2 kilo.

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8 hours ago, MonkeysUncle said:

Whether it's 2 kilo or not that price is Bin Lordery of the highest order!

I reckon on 9 maybe 10kg of silver from a dealer for that much.

i tried looking for them  but there hard to find and they asking for like 14k for the ones available

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6 hours ago, SilverPlatinum said:

Okay, that 2KG is a proof version, and was limited only to 50 coins.

There is a 1KG version of the BU.

yea but I never seem these in the royal mint store at all for the 2 kilo so idk if this is something where the exclusive to the people who spend a ton of money on the royal mint every year to get it.

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6 hours ago, jason94151 said:

i tried looking for them  but there hard to find and they asking for like 14k for the ones available

Madness I should think.

If anyone wants to give me 14 grand for 2 kilos of shiny silver then I will be their best friend! 🙂

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On 22/02/2023 at 05:25, MonkeysUncle said:

Madness I should think.

If anyone wants to give me 14 grand for 2 kilos of shiny silver then I will be their best friend! 🙂

lol it wasnt 14k for 2 kilos it was the 14k for the 10 kilo silver and I been trying to look for something that is big that I can place on display on my house.

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