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Valuation- Silver Britannia proof 1997 1oz


Jackobayliss

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£13.79

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I have from 1998 to present. I would be on the market for one of these at the right price. Im holding out for around £100. I think it will have reached it max premium already and its just a waiting game now. Others may pay more but that what it would be worth to me as someone just looking to complete a set. A collector would give you a better value. 

 

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This coin seems to sell at a fairly high price - check out eBay sold listings.
I have been monitoring past sales for the 4 coin set and I would pay £145 for the set if in great condition.

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Sorry Jacko, i wasn't being facetious :)

 This is the Silver Forum, not 'Basingstoke Buy n Sell, Genuine sells only, no messing, Facebook page'! :lol:

Without a description, condition, presentation, storage history, authenticity or provenance, not to mention hi-res photos....I have no idea.

But I can guarantee that you will not need to sell this coin for less than £13.79 ;)

Good luck.

Roy :D

 

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1 hour ago, Jackobayliss said:

Just wondering what price I would get for a Silver Britannia proof 1997 

By the looks of things on ebay if it is in top order, no milk spot, COA, case etc you can get some decent money for such a coin.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-ROYAL-MINT-BRITANNIA-2-1oz-SILVER-PROOF-COIN-BOX-AND-COA-/332011977785

Take a look at ebay and check the sold box off so you can see what coins have actually sold for.

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