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How you keep your BU sovereigns


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2 minutes ago, HelpingHands said:

Do you mean BU or bullion?  BU would be better individually stored.

I have bullion sovereigns but i think they are just BU quality i think?

Most are just from the random buys on atkinsons or HGM so i didnt choose the year so i don't even think they'd be BU anymore actually

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40 minutes ago, JCRJM said:

As the titles asks how do you keep your BU sovereigns. I had mine in capsules but then i got a tube and have been stacking them in it. I know its just bullion but would you keep it in capsules? Would it affect price at all? Thanks

If you mean Brilliant Uncirculated I would keep them in separate capsules, remembering they are struck about three times which means they are pretty high quality.

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18 hours ago, Goldhooked said:

I just bought a load of lighthouse capsules really cheap.  Now I need a 30mm ish tube to keep all the capsules in :D

Snap- I put mine in those, and I've found they fit nicely into these tubes:

dodgy chinese eBay coin tube

that's not a recommended seller or price etc, just the first of the type i came across- they're all over eBay.

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If you are interested in collecting various dates then a coin album is nice with the clear inserts having a matrix of plastic pockets.
Ordinary bullion, not worried about bag marks etc, then I like the tubes for storage.
Uncirculated and proofs definitely in capsules.

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