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its that time again folks . anyone got a post 2020 gold 1/4 oz brit they want to part with for cheaper than all current dealers ( RM,BBP,TAVEX) ( £418) at time of writing. 

 

also quick question, do you think a 2023 1/4 oz gold (kc) will be more valuable/ sought after in the coming years compared to a new 2024 one ? as they are the same price currently 

 

thanks 

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3 minutes ago, silverJEF said:

its that time again folks . anyone got a post 2020 gold 1/4 oz brit they want to part with for cheaper than all current dealers ( RM,BBP,TAVEX) ( £418) at time of writing. 

 

also quick question, do you think a 2023 1/4 oz gold (kc) will be more valuable/ sought after in the coming years compared to a new 2024 one ? as they are the same price currently 

 

thanks 

Maybe a slight premium as a key date, but neither are limited editions so I doubt it will be especially rare.

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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35 minutes ago, silverJEF said:

 

 

also quick question, do you think a 2023 1/4 oz gold (kc) will be more valuable/ sought after in the coming years compared to a new 2024 one ? as they are the same price currently 

 

 

I would pay a £5 extra to get Liz instead of the sausage fingered p****, but we all have different tastes.

The one I got from HGM was a 2018 by the way.

Currently stacking 1/4 oz (22ct) and Sovs.

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7 minutes ago, BaldyBob said:

I would pay a £5 extra to get Liz instead of the sausage fingered p****, but we all have different tastes.

The one I got from HGM was a 2018 by the way.

100% pay more for a QE 2023 but the question was for the KCs 

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I've got a 1/4oz proof australian coin I can do for £420 posted SD. Open to offers on it too if you're interested. Top quality but no box hence why cheap price ;)

Always shipping with re-used or biodegradable packaging.

Looking to sell some items to fund a holiday. I've got some items for sale. PM me or check my profile if interested: Hitler's 3rd Reich 2 Reichsmark Coins, Roman Imperial Denarii and Other silver coins/items.

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You can take a gamble and buy off HGM for just under £405 posted.  Buy before 11pm as that is when the gold futures open and gold might just spike up than due to world events. 

You can phone in the morning and tell them to make your 1/4oz post 2020 if they have one in stock.

https://www.hattongardenmetals.com/quarter-gold-britannia

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