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The Britannia 2015 Three -Coin Gold Proof


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Help needed... :) 

Does anyone now for how much these are selling for ?!? ^_^

The Britannia 2015 Three -Coin Gold Proof Set-Tenth-Ounce, Twentieth-Ounce and Fortieth-Ounce

 

*apparently just 250 sets available...and SOLD OUT at Mint?

Thank you..

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New from the RM they were  £350.00, so I would guess anywhere near there would be a "good" price if you would consider that good in the first place, which is very much a stretch :P 

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As@kman says £350. Low number of units sold and looks like remaining units withdrawn by the mint without selling out. These are a rare set and the 1/20th is only in this and the 6 coin set. I expect when sales figures are released this will be a very low seller and very rare.

It's a great set but no sales history that I can see. I have one of these sets.



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1 hour ago, Numistacker said:

As@kman says £350. Low number of units sold and looks like remaining units withdrawn by the mint without selling out. These are a rare set and the 1/20th is only in this and the 6 coin set. I expect when sales figures are released this will be a very low seller and very rare.

It's a great set but no sales history that I can see. I have one of these sets.



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thank you for info; I'm sure if the sales figures will be so low,  wouldn't surprise me if they'll go for £500or so...

Great Proof set to have... :) 

 

7 hours ago, Kman said:

New from the RM they were  £350.00, so I would guess anywhere near there would be a "good" price if you would consider that good in the first place, which is very much a stretch :P 

thank you for replying back :) I'm sure they will be worth lot more in the near future...

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