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Proof Sovereign set without COA


Woodsy

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I picked up a 2008 proof double, single and half sovereign set in 2015 without the COA, I got them at a good price. But I was wondering by how much it affects the re-sale price and if you can get replacement certificates?

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Go find out how much it would cost you to get just a coa (and box if necessary.....usually they sell as a set) on fleabay....then find out the price of such a complete set under completed option on fleabay and you have your answer. Pretty simple really. 

 

Or fish around on forums and hope you get lucky if someone has slabbed their set and is willing to flog the coa.....

 

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I’ve tried eBay a few times, and they do have certificates available. But they don’t tick all the boxes i.e the correct year and a 3 coin set. So not really that simple :(

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27 minutes ago, Woodsy said:

I’ve tried eBay a few times, and they do have certificates available. But they don’t tick all the boxes i.e the correct year and a 3 coin set. So not really that simple :(

I’ve same problem with 2015 proof from HGM got the box no cert, still looking after a year and no luck.   But will pay off in the end.  Keep looking

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15 hours ago, Oldun said:

You could just sell the coins (or slab them and sell them) and then buy a complete set with the proceeds ? You mentioned you got them at a nice price so.....

I paid £749 for the set, so at least it’s one positive :)

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