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closed 2012 1/2oz NGC PF 70 silver Warrior Queen Britannia


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Still looking, this photo may help, this coin except in a PF 70, I will pay a finders fee for anyone who can help me out.

The coin comes from 2012 25th anniversary 9 coin proof set each coin is dated 2012 but has 9 individual Britannia designs.

 

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Hi @Sal  NGC have graded 54 of the coin I'm after, 44 of them at grade PF70, 8 at PF 69 so they are out there albeit not many lol, I have the other 8 coins in PF70 so would like the last one in a PF70 to make set the same. Normally I wouldn't be too bothered 69 is great & I'm glad I've completed the set but 70 would be icing on the cake so to speak. I would be grateful if you let me know if you come across one.

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No but there were 2 versions of the set one of which was a 1st strike type set, a figure of over £500 for that set comes to mind. I'm not interested in buying a set though Sal I could have bought one many times but as you know there is no guarantee of getting a 70 from a set, I suspect the guy I bought all but 2 of the coins from had the 1st strike set & got them all graded.

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Yeah that seems a reasonable price Sal & yes I would say so, the 1st strike set in the UK he is asking £450,if you are going to buy the US one try $375 as it is maybe not that popular over your side. The standard set is worth no more than $300 USD IMHO

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