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withdrawn Lots of gold coins for sale, under HGM prices, half sovs, sovs, european gold as well.


HighlandTiger

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Due to an imminent withdrawal from the "Bank of Dad", I'm needing to deposit funds into said bank. I did try the ECB, well they have been bailing in, or is it bailing out, practically every bank in Europe, but the nice guy at Lords Cricket Ground said they don't do loans, (perhaps I've got the wrong ECB, oh well................... :rolleyes: )

Anyway I'm needing to sell a large part of my current gold holdings, (my proofs are going nowhere ;))

Everyone knows that HGM are the cheapest by far in the UK, my coins currently are priced slightly cheaper.

Postage will be per order, and not reliant on number of coins, same as HGM do. All coins will be sent in coin holders placed in padded envelopes. UK sales only thanks

£7.50 for Insured Next Day Special Delivery, or £2.50 for recorded delivery, but that will be at your own risk.

Like HGM, payment by bank transfer only.

Right, .....I have the following coins. All were bought as bullion, and are sold as bullion, but there are some nice quality coins amongst them, but others will know more about grades etc than me.

I have

Half Sovs, all at £98.67, Mints in brackets

1902 (L)
1905 (L)
1905 (L)
1906 (L)
1910 (L)
1910 (S) Sold
1911 (L)
1912 (L)
1913 (L)
1913 (L)
1914 (L)
1925 (SA)
1926 (SA)
1982 (L)
1982 (L)
2000 (L)
2011 (L)
2011 (L)

Full Sovs all at £197.34, Mints in brackets (no shields)

1967 (L)



France 20 FF at £156.48
 
1868 A  Sold Payment Pending


All prices will be available until midnight tonight, where I reserve the right to either close the sale or continue it for another 24 hours.

Thanks guys. PM me if you are interested in any of these. and it'll be first come first served :)

PS. I do have the following full sovereigns, which are classed by Marsh as "scarce", for which I will probably keep , but I am open to sensible offers.

1873 (Melbourne)
1911 (Canada)


Nb. Post tidied up to remove the sold coins.

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commiserations mate

 

No commiserations needed. My gold purchases have done exactly what is says on the tin. They stored my wealth, (what little of it I have ;) ), stopped me spending it on beer and loose women, and was there when I needed it. 

 

I'll be back buying gold in a few months time, no worries. :) 

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No commiserations needed. My gold purchases have done exactly what is says on the tin. They stored my wealth, (what little of it I have ;) ), stopped me spending it on beer and loose women, and was there when I needed it. 

 

I'll be back buying gold in a few months time, no worries. :)

Excellent. Then you get the excitement all over again!

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The sale will close at midnight tonight.

 

I would like to thank everyone who bought something from me, and I hope you enjoy being temporary custodians of those coins ;), (after all, I'm sure these coins have had many owners in the past and will have many more in the future)

 

Bank of Dad has now had its bail in, and is open again for business. Although I don't think it's cash asset balance sheet will be in the black for long. :rolleyes:

 

Thanks guys, I really appreciate everyone's custom, and look forward to buying and selling with you all again in the coming years

 

All the best.

 

HT.....................

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