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Ooooohhh a full sovereign coloured in bingo dabbers from a tiny South Pacific island on sale at only +300% more than times its gold content. 

or £2700 for a 1989 full sovereign, about £1700 overpriced 

or £1300 for a 2002 proof, that is only about £800 over priced current market value

Where do i sign up ?

or maybe I will buy ten what could possibly go wrong.

Notice at the bottom of their pages it says: Honorary Chairman: Rt. Hon. Daniel Finch-Hatton, Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham to add an air of authenticity, glamour and prestige so you can be assured everything is above board genuine and you wont be ripped off  

Also note their buy back terms & conditions 

The Buy Back Offers listed are subject to the terms and conditions below.

coins must have been purchased directly from Hattons of London
coins must be in perfect condition in original packaging
you must be an existing client of Hattons of London to qualify
Buy Back Offers may be withdrawn at any time and without notice subject to demand
Hattons of London reserves the right not to exercise a buy back option if the coin is no longer required

 

Whats the betting, when you wish to cash in your £700 coloured sovereign it suddenly isn't required or there is no longer demand for it 

Money grabbing toads

 


 

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