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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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1 minute ago, ZRPMs said:

Would be a shame to split the set but it is the only year I need.

It would be I have 2 of the sets. The other 1820 is going to be sent off for grading. I would be willing to sell this one separately if it does happen.

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1 minute ago, AdamDutton said:

I don’t really want to start World War III on my post 🤣🤣

After yesterday, this is technically WWIV

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Just now, AdamDutton said:

If someone knows something I don’t know. I’ll liquidate all my stock dead cheap and short the gold market 🤣

Yes I know something but it's a secret

 

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    "Put the soup down. Today is a caviar day."    -James32

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