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well, the gamble might be is sub £24 per coin a good price if current prices are the new norm or whether this is another false dawn and prices might shortly drop again?.  It's also possible that holders might see this as an opportunity to realise a gain and sell, prior to another dip.

Is anyone selling a crystal ball?

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35 minutes ago, theman73 said:

I remember the time when the difference between Tavex and TSF was £0.5-£1 on silver coins. Now the difference is £4 between them but somehow TSF still don't buy them.

Back to you, I have KCIII Britannia 2024 at £596.45 delivered. The same coins on Tavex would be £687

Or Geiger 10oz cast bars at £237.65 delivered.

£23.85/oz delivered for new british coins!

I remember the time when I was buying similar coins on forum for £26-£28/each.

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5 hours ago, RavenMcB73 said:

well, the gamble might be is sub £24 per coin a good price if current prices are the new norm or whether this is another false dawn and prices might shortly drop again?.  It's also possible that holders might see this as an opportunity to realise a gain and sell, prior to another dip.

Is anyone selling a crystal ball?

I can source you this mate seeing as youse on the forum … just need a decent deposit as this stuff don’t come cheap. You see a lot of fake crystal balls out there… made in china and a total scam.  This is a British made piece, 100% genuine magic, made by the gnomes in Glastonbury  (Weston super mare). Let me know if you’re serious 😉 cash in a Christmas card only. 

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Aaaahhh😉

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57 minutes ago, ArgentSmith said:

If you took delivery of a silver contract from comex you wouldn't get close to this price per ounce.  @theman73 is reliable has coins in hand and will send promptly unlike a couple of other bargain sellers I've previously dealt with.

Best advertising I have had in a long time.

Thank you

More silver coins on my website

                dancu.co.uk

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49 minutes ago, Agaupl said:

I can source you this mate seeing as youse on the forum … just need a decent deposit as this stuff don’t come cheap. You see a lot of fake crystal balls out there… made in china and a total scam.  This is a British made piece, 100% genuine magic, made by the gnomes in Glastonbury  (Weston super mare). Let me know if you’re serious 😉 cash in a Christmas card only. 

Presumably you got a sale or you wouldn't have posted this! 😆 

"It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on"  - Satoshi Nakamoto 2009

"Its going to Zero" - Peter Schiff 2013

"$1,000,000,000 by 2050"  - Fidelity 2024

 

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