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Norskgeld

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    Norskgeld reacted to Darr3nG in 🌍 Silver Coins from around the World!   
    Year Coin Weight (g) Purity (%) Price   1888 Morgan Dollar 24.39 90 £25.00   1891 Morgan Dollar 26.21 90 £25.00   1921 Morgan Dollar 26.69 90 £25.00   1922 Peace Dollar 26.71 90 £20.00   1935 Jubilee Crown 28.28 50 £15.00 each 1870 5 Pesetas 24.75 90 £20.00   1978 100 Peso 27.85 72 £20.00 each 1900 One Rupee 11.57 91.7 £15.00   1906 Hyderabad Rupee 11.05 81.8 £15.00   1957 One Peso 15.94 10 £5.00 each 1979 50 Francs 30.01 90 £25.00   All prices plus post, payment by Bank Transfer or PayPal f&f
     


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    Norskgeld reacted to GoldCore in Don’t miss out: Silver buying opportunity   
    With the gold price making headlines once again it can sometimes be a bit too easy for silver to disappear into the background. But this is when it’s even more important to pay attention to the silver price, given its relationship with the yellow metal. So it was with great interest that I spoke to David Morgan, the Silver Guru himself, on GoldCore TV.
    Astonishingly it’s been nearly two years since we last spoke to David, so as you can imagine there was a lot of ground to cover in this short 30 minute interview. From the gold and silver ratio, to the decoupling of the silver price from gold, to the shortage of silver through to the role of silver as a metal of war. 
     We talk about whether or not silver has been “disenfranchised” as money over the past century in favour of gold. And also take a look at how industrial demand for silver from sectors like solar panels will continue to increase dramatically.  So will it be industrial demand or investment demand that serves the silver market best in the future? And is it still the metal of war?  We look at geopolitical instability and concerns about fiat currencies as potential catalysts for renewed interest in silver. 
    As ever let us know your thoughts on the interview. Do you agree with David’s outlook on silver? Has this interview got you thinking about your next silver investment? Let us know!
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    Norskgeld reacted to arphethean in Copper 1oz coins from only £2 each   
    I have for sale a variety of designs in copper
    1 AVDP ounce each
    £2.50 each for singles
    £45 per tube of 20, tube included
    £2 per coin if 50+ bought

     
    Also Aztec calendar
    £2.80 each
    20 for £50

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    Norskgeld reacted to Spyder in Sovereign Gauge 50 and out. Goodnight Vienna   
    When I first made these it was because I really wanted one for myself. Then decided to put a few up for sale and give others a chance to get one.  
    Having sold now 44, I will print the last run and end at 50.  
    If anyone wants one of these from the last run £15 posted
    Spyder



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    Norskgeld reacted to tpcob303 in Emergency funds   
    I would hold up to a whole years worth gross salary income for myself personally. 
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    Norskgeld reacted to SovereignBull in Emergency funds   
    I’m an awful saver. As in zero savings ever! I like things I buy them! 
    However…..
    I started buying Gold & Silver at the start of December last year. I now have around £7000 saved in Precious Metals at current spot price.
    For those of us that struggle to save I can’t think of anything better than Gold to buy.
    You get something physical to hold onto, it’s beautiful to look at and very easy to sell if you desperately need the funds!
    The very best thing about it though is once you have it, you want more and you don’t want to sell it!
    Perfect scenario for me
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    Norskgeld reacted to modofantasma in Emergency funds   
    No.
    Emergency funds - In the bank (ideally earning some interest at least) 
    Long term savings - I'm happy to hold some of that in gold.
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    Norskgeld reacted to AdamDutton in Half Guinea 1786 S.3734 EF - MINT - £950 POSTED    
    Half Guinea 1786 S.3734 EF - MINT - £950 POSTED 
    NO OFFERS I AM FIRM ON PRICE


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    Norskgeld reacted to Upsidedown in Gold Monitoring Thread £ GBP only   
    Let's not forget silver is up 30p the biggest increase for 100 years
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    Norskgeld reacted to brnlx639 in Nice 1857 shield back full sovereign.   
    Nice 1857 shield back full sovereign. Possibly with Partially barred A's.
    Delivered in a capsule. UK only. Bank transfer. Only £425 posted SD
    AOOG
     



     
    S101
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    Norskgeld reacted to Organics in Found an old Sovereign advert.   
    In 20 years time will we be looking back and saying the exact same thing 🤔
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    Norskgeld reacted to HonestMoneyGoldSilver in Car Trader starting to invest in Gold   
    I can't answer all your questions but I might recommend keeping most of the gold CGT-exempt. UK legal tender coins (24K Britannias, QBs, sovs, etc) are CGT-exempt whereas 24K bars are not
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    Norskgeld reacted to stackerp5 in Portugal Silver Half Real Grosso (Chinfrao) 1438-1481 AD   
    Welcome to stackerp5's Dutch Auction. The way this type of auction works is the seller (me) starts with a high asking price and lowers it over time. The first person (bidder) to accept my price gets the coin. If the coin does not sell within my price range, I'll give 24 hours notice and withdraw the auction.
    FREE POSTAGE INCLUDED WITH FINAL BID.
    Starts now. Ends when somebody buys or if nobody buys before withdrawing.
     
    Lisboa Mint, Portugal Chinfrao (Half Real Grosso) Alfonso V 1438-1481. Silver, 1.26g, 21mm.
    Crowned letter A between two annulets, below the A a smaller L (mintmark). R. Cross of five shields, each with five billets.
     


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    Norskgeld reacted to sterlingstacker in Shield half sovs   
    Good evening everyone, 
    As above I am looking for some shield half sovs.
     
    PM me if you have some you would be willing to part with. 
     
    Thank you for reading. 
     
     
    Edit: looking to pay spot plus 7.5%-10% for each of the coins . They are to start a date run so a range of dates would be preferable. 
    Regards, 
    Sterling Stacker 
     
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    Norskgeld reacted to CallumHSLimited in 25 * Half Sovereigns   
    Dates include:
    1905 * 3,
    1906,
    1907 * 3,
    1908,
    1909,
    1910 * 6,
    1911,
    1912,
    1913 * 6,
    1914S
    & 1982
     
    £197 each + postage
     
    Free postage on 10+


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    Norskgeld reacted to SilverCrane in 20 Franc `Louis Phillipe Tiolier` 1831a (Au-58)   
    Me again,
    Have here a 20 Franc dated 1891a:
    Content: .900
    Weight 6.45g
    Size: 21 mm
    Edge raised.......Sounds sexy eh?
    Looking around £340 at your door step.
    https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces8000.html
     


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    Norskgeld reacted to Mrpound in Us graded coins   
    All plus post and payment by BT or PayPal f&f
    offers on multiple items considered and trades also welcome
    1898 barber dime unc details-£90

    1903 barber dime AU details-£60

    1927-S quarter semi key date G6-£70


    2007-W ASE PF70-£145
    1868 shield nickel REV of 67 AU55-£120

    1987-S ASE PR70 -£250

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    Norskgeld reacted to JohnA1 in France 1700s: paper, printers, more paper -> birth of the gold Franc. Are we about to see history repeat itself?   
    Same here.
    They have been trying for centuries to fool the sheep into thinking that money is garbage they issue - paper, electronic, whatever is easy for them to issue at near-zero cost
    And human nature being what it is, fools are born every day - and the cycle goes round and round..
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    Norskgeld reacted to Stacktastic in France 1700s: paper, printers, more paper -> birth of the gold Franc. Are we about to see history repeat itself?   
    Great content & to the point - I was thinking about bitcoin when that was running.  

    When I watch things these days I ask myself - is this person a happy person. 
    Look at this mans eyes - does he look like a happy person?
    Is this a man what I want to become, follow or respect? Nope. 
    Personal preference I guess but 100% matrix IMHO. 
     

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    Norskgeld reacted to DrDave in Full Gold Sovereigns - Victoria or George V Choice   
    Having a bit of a tidy up and have these sovereigns for sale.
    Victoria 1890, 1891, 1892
    George V 1931 SOLD
    All in capsules
    £380 each inc SD postage
    Paypal F+F or bank transfer


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    Norskgeld reacted to Spyder in 5 Bullion Half Sovereign (SOLD)   
    Good morning night owls or early birds depending when you are looking
    Have for sale these 5 bullion half sovereign, excellent for the stack. One is 2004 and four are 1982 which is the first and only QEII bullion half sovereign in the 20 century.  All others were proof only and the next bullion half did not get struck until 2000.
    £983 Posted  Cheaper than any online dealer selling 5 coin package.  (SOLD 4 COIN PACKAGE)
    Happy to inform that there is now a Jellewers in Hatton Garden now using one of my gauges after showing him how quickly it was to check for size and thickness. 
    I have two gauges left until my next print run available for £15 each or £10 if bought with the coin package. 
    Spyder
     
     
     


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    Norskgeld reacted to Roy in 15 x 1/25oz coins, random selection   
    SHTF 'currency'
    15 coins, 18.66 grams.
    That's fractional coins with a decent premium.
    Barter for your tobacco, whisky and medicines 😇
     
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    Norskgeld reacted to shawy2510 in Shield Sovs   
    New batch of Shield Sovs for sale
    £422 plus post
    3 or more I will include postage
     
     
     
     
     




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    Norskgeld reacted to sixgun in A look inside the SD Bullion vaults.   
    i thought this was quite an interesting video - so i've posted it here.
     
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