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Coin mag full sovereign price guide


Goldmick

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1 hour ago, shortstack68 said:

A sold price Sept 2017...........

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You forgot 17% buyer's premium.

 

205 x 1.17 = £239.85

 

And the poor seller only got £184.50 after fees.

 

This is why auction houses are the worst possible place to sell everyday coins.

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If selling a bog standard Sovereign you might find one for £200+ but as previously said, add Auction house commission of say 20% (inc VAT) and you are up to £240+.
At that price you may as well buy Bullion unless you come across a nice rarity.

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