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closed The Bicentenary Sovereign Collection', comprising George III 1820 gold full sovereign, Queen Victoria 1872 gold full sovereign, George V 1925 and 1932 gold full sovereigns, Queen Elizabeth II 1979 and 2017 gold proof full sovereign coins, cased


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Hi Adam 

I’m interest in acquiring ‘The Bicentenary Sovereign Collection’ that you have listed for £3100.

After researching, I’d like to offer 6  x £319 (approximate scrap value per coin) = £1,914 plus a reasonable historical added value based on the current market and conditions. 

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23 minutes ago, Martin1968 said:

Hi Adam 

I’m interest in acquiring ‘The Bicentenary Sovereign Collection’ that you have listed for £3100.

After researching, I’d like to offer 6  x £319 (approximate scrap value per coin) = £1,914 plus a reasonable historical added value based on the current market and conditions. 

Woah woah woah, I wanna pay under spot for these coins too.

50/50 split?

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33 minutes ago, Martin1968 said:

Hi Adam 

I’m interest in acquiring ‘The Bicentenary Sovereign Collection’ that you have listed for £3100.

After researching, I’d like to offer 6  x £319 (approximate scrap value per coin) = £1,914 plus a reasonable historical added value based on the current market and conditions. 

Even BBP are paying £359.36 a sovereign. 

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Just now, Martin1968 said:

£2,244 scrap value, plus a reasonable historical value. PM Me , and call it.  And if anyone you else wants to purchase then go ahead I’m not stopping anyone. 

I think he wants £856 as a reasonable historical value

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Just now, Martin1968 said:

Then buy them, I’m not stopping you 

Not sure if genuine account or smart marketing ploy by Adam to drum up interest 🤔🤔🤔🤔

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I'm sure Martin didn't mean it , but just to mention the word scrap about  a 1820 and a 2017 proof I would've find quite insulting.  They are what they are. Very very nice coins. Make an offer but to mention  the s word ??? 

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