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bloo*dy hell, I am on line and was following this conversation , and considering, and its gone , :o, should I not have procrastinated ??, should I buy the next one if they have 20 ?? decisions decisions :D

dean.m

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11 minutes ago, shortstack68 said:

If you're getting it cheaper than the mint was selling it for and you have the funds to hand and actually want the coin, what's to think about?

can not argue with that, just actions of a inexperienced collector not seeing a good deal under my nose and dithering :D

see what the next priced one comes in at ?

dean.m

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2 hours ago, Kman said:

listing ended wonder if someone bought it before it was withdrawn ? sold for £12.69 :D

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7 minutes ago, Augustus1 said:

listing ended wonder if someone bought it before it was withdrawn?

Even if it was bought before it was withdrawn, the seller is never obligated to sell, only the buyer to buy/pay. 

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Just now, augur said:

Even if it was bought before it was withdrawn, the seller is never obligated to sell, only the buyer to buy/pay. 

I know just wondered if the buyer actually thought it as going to happen!:D

dean.m

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On 29/07/2017 at 15:22, Deputydog said:

Any good deals stand out. I have nectar points to use.

Thanks for posting.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/backyardbullion1978

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