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Price check on a 2022 Platinum Jubilee Gold Bullion Sovereign Coin?


VinylRush

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Hi.

Can anyone tell me how much a 2022 Platinum Jubilee Gold Bullion Sovereign Coin?

I'm wondering if it's worth more due to the design for the Jubliee and the Queen passing in 2022 as well?

Thanks.

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Personally, I believe it will hold a little extra premium in the long term but currently, with the gold price going up pretty quickly, I feel it’s levelled a lot of the premiums in the short term so would say current value is about £485 plus £5-£10 extra as it’s carded (don’t ask me why, some people love their coins in cards)

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38 minutes ago, JamesH said:

Personally, I believe it will hold a little extra premium in the long term but currently, with the gold price going up pretty quickly, I feel it’s levelled a lot of the premiums in the short term so would say current value is about £485 plus £5-£10 extra as it’s carded (don’t ask me why, some people love their coins in cards)

Hi James.

Thanks for the appraisal.  I was thinking I would be happy with £500 so £485 +£10 is close enough.

Cheers.

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