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200 Anniversary "Strike on the day" Sovereign


westminstrel

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8 minutes ago, fehk2001 said:

If full sov is say 700 pounds would you spend 525 for an issue price bu ? 

If these gets to 700 pounds would u buy proof or bu 

we don't want questions on here, just tell us the answers:D

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Just now, westminstrel said:

Does this come in any special packaging? The website doesn't show any box or anything.

I should think it will, the other BU products from the RM come in some kind of boxing right? the Britannias and the BU 1/10 gold lunars etc, even if it's not the fancy wooden boxing like the proof 

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4 minutes ago, shortstack68 said:

Just throwing it out there, but its basic bullion with a low mintage, no box, no COA, the only one i'd want from that would be 1817 and without a COA you're never going to know, then there's the premium for bullion :blink:

They can come BU with COA

 

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11 minutes ago, Kman said:

I should think it will, the other BU products from the RM come in some kind of boxing right? the Britannias and the BU 1/10 gold lunars etc, even if it's not the fancy wooden boxing like the proof 

To be honest, I've never purchased from the Royal Mint before, so I have no idea.

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21 minutes ago, Ravinella said:

Chards states Presentation Box and COA

That could be an aftermarket addition by Chards; I'd be shocked if they just came in plastic shrink-wrapping and I'd probably send it straight back if it did.

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1 hour ago, sovereignsteve said:

we don't want questions on here, just tell us the answers:D

buy them steve ;) , build a great wall of Britain :D  ( sovereign wall )

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thanks , how about piedfort  proof

if they stuck on 14th july I will buy this one instead of the French national day gold coin .... oh well, missed by 13 days

I celebrate French nation day every year since I born

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2 minutes ago, fehk2001 said:

I can still add into basket and check out on the piedfort

Cool I would do it then cos I was told they was gone the piedmont is a good buy to I ant got that much spare cash lol 

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