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for auction 2004 Gold proof Forth Bridge pound coin with COA, ends Sunday!


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1 minute ago, Spyder said:

This coin is 22ct and not 24ct which you have based your melt value. Anyway it is still about £1070

Check your maff 😁 coin weighs 19.619 grams of 917 gold (17.98 AGW * spot of £60.67)

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1 minute ago, James32 said:

@HonestMoneyGoldSilver is correct 😆 

Would have been simpler had he just timed the coin weight by the value of 22ct then converting up and down from 916 to 999. 

I just use the HGM site and price for each ct is displayed. Can not see why one wants to complicate things.

Never Chase and Never Regret 

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2 hours ago, James32 said:

What part of I'm the boss did you not understand?

 

41 minutes ago, James32 said:

I don't care if we go double spot, I just want to beat you.

This makes me feel like I'm watching some strange version of financial domination.

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3 hours ago, PapaLazarou said:
The gold Forth Bridge is an excellent example of, in my outrageously biased opinion, an extremely underrated RM series. I particularly like the use of railway track as a perimeter design
 
Only 2.618 of the maximum 5,000 were ever issued.
 
Although there was a gold proof Three Lions £1 issued as part of the gold Millennium set, this was the first au "round pound" ever issued as an individual coin.
 
With a spot value of £1,091 this is a splendid chance to get hold of what is potentially a beautiful gold "sleeper".
 
Good luck with this auction @Earthmetal.

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£1033

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