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closed 2023 QEII Britannia 1oz Gold Coin in RM Sealed Assay Card


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Just now, 9x883 said:

£1915 Posted Until 11pm

Below spot, that is a cracking price! GLWS

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It's a deal, it's a steal, no, it's the sale of the f*cking century 

The closer the collapse of an Empire, the crazier it's laws - Marcus Tullius Cicero

We had the warning in 2006-9 but central banks ignored it and just added new worthless debt to existing worthless debt to create worthless debt squared – an obvious recipe for disaster. - Egon von Greyerz

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In a wider market it will certainly add value over a loose brit. It's not been handled, this guarantees a coin in great condition. The date alone adds a premium. It's a tough market at the moment. Anything that gives your coins an edge can't be a bad thing. 

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16 minutes ago, James32 said:

In normal times around £40 difference. But considering its preserving the last ever QEII britannia, then it will add as much as £100 imho over a loose britannia in a few years

Agree with this

Definately leave it in or a great buy will turn into a good buy. If that makes sense.

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