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closed 1989 500th Anniversary Proof Double Sovereign PCGS PR70 DCAM


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Totally agreed. My first Sov purchases were the 1/2, 1 & 2sov in this year, although ngc rather than PGCS. I had been ambivalent being an element then bullion pm bar collector, & didn’t ‘get’ coins. But I did when I got my small 1989 set & a 2012 single & I was off. Like @JamesH said. Someone should buy this as a collectors piece & v v likely an investment 

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29 minutes ago, 9x883 said:

Thanks. It's PCGS top pop! Usually fetch £1800 🤷‍♂️ lovely coin. 

Not too long ago some NGC PF70s £2 versions were being snapped up for £2K. Surely the gold price will push the price of key year editions back up in the not too distant future. I’m holding my own one for the time being.

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15 minutes ago, James32 said:

You just interrupted fait...this coin was mine on Friday for sub £1500.

Good.

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