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37 minutes ago, ReeceO said:

Any full or half's about at a decent price (decent for me please).

It might be good for you to say what is decent for you as this year will only be in proof so getting anywhere near a bullion sovereign would be difficult, unless you don't mind a handle or scratched and even those would be at least £430

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As @Spyder says, 1994 was a non-bullion year, so there are only just over 7k sovs in total. Karl has good options & you can change your marriage year thru divorce, but you can never change your birth year. You’ll be 30 this year and 50 in 20 years time. 
 

I bought a stunning set recently for my wife for a couple of years time for our 35 anniversary . Won’t be many of those then around in a proof 70 

and the great 2002 sets will make fantastic presents for numismatics to give to their spouses for silver weddings in 2027 . The greatest, the 2012 won’t be silver wedding material till 2037 

the other idea for 1992 if a Sov is too much, is an Olympics silver set. 1992was Barcelona & there must be great sets at good prices for that event. 
 

Even years have Olympics or World Cups. 
 

let us know what you get & happy 30th birthday for whenever !! 
clive 

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1 hour ago, Spyder said:

It might be good for you to say what is decent for you as this year will only be in proof so getting anywhere near a bullion sovereign would be difficult, unless you don't mind a handle or scratched and even those would be at least £430

It's hard to say, I can't say I've seen many be sold. Seen a couple on Facebook one around £600 but I'm not constantly on Facebook so I miss the opportunity. 

Would definitely like a untouched one for as little as possible but would also take a bullion "handled" one for £430 

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18 minutes ago, cliveb13 said:

As @Spyder says, 1994 was a non-bullion year, so there are only just over 7k sovs in total. Karl has good options & you can change your marriage year thru divorce, but you can never change your birth year. You’ll be 30 this year and 50 in 20 years time. 
 

I bought a stunning set recently for my wife for a couple of years time for our 35 anniversary . Won’t be many of those then around in a proof 70 

and the great 2002 sets will make fantastic presents for numismatics to give to their spouses for silver weddings in 2027 . The greatest, the 2012 won’t be silver wedding material till 2037 

the other idea for 1992 if a Sov is too much, is an Olympics silver set. 1992was Barcelona & there must be great sets at good prices for that event. 
 

Even years have Olympics or World Cups. 
 

let us know what you get & happy 30th birthday for whenever !! 
clive 

Luckily we're not married yet haha! 

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