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Posts posted by CadmiumGreen
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Can’t wait to see what these will look like in 175 years…glorious, I can only imagine…perhaps much like the original 1847 release…Portrait inbound. Appreciative of being a part of this historical remake. Enjoy the moments of why we are a close knit coin collecting, numismatic community…
- westminstrel, whitesands1 and NewCoins
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Twitter avatar…tilting at windmills…
Who would not expect secondary dealers of significantly increasing prices of high demand commems…just being involved in coin collecting for a year would give one that data point. Supply and demand…it’s real…thank you for validating capitalism.
I was offered early access to Gothic Crown gold releases from my AM…I declined and went for the early morning routine of RM queue roulette and got the 2 oz silver. I work two careers for a living to enjoy access to the joy of PMs and numismatics…Happy. Consider these coins as retention of wealth…not investments and you will live easier. By the way, the return of investment percentage-wise in the silver release is probably significantly more than the gold.
All I got at the moment…back to the bourbon and scotch…oh, and pre-33 gold!
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Gotta admit, never, ever the same experience ordering from The Royal Mint on major release day. Up at 03:15 am local and put into the wait for 04:00 am local (09:00 am UK) queue time. Luckily queued up on laptop and mobile. 04:00 am queued at 607 on laptop and 4560 on mobile! Still took forty minutes to finally, finally get to The Royal Mint site for selection, of the only coin left, a 2 oz Silver. No worries, was truly the only coin I wanted for this release. And I did select for the March release continuity…these 03:00 am alarms are getting old…
I got what I wanted and am satisfied (even after having an exchange with my AM a forehand), further I am glad to see those lucky enough for experience of a magnificent 2 oz gold…and I am saddened to have seen members having spent over two hours in queue to realize nothing left in stock.
Overall a great community here that sticks together and supports each other with words of encouragement, thoughtful recommendations and jovial chiding to lift spirits.
Thank you all for sharing in this experience and memorable Great Engravers day!!
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Tim, Welcome aboard The Silver Forum!
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Daniel, Welcome aboard The Silver Forum!
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5 hours ago, mr1030 said:
WOW! Two years in a row that I have been selected on the first day, giving and receiving. Early Xmas for me.
…and we had a Christmas exchange together in 2018!
- mr1030 and AndrewSL76
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13 hours ago, frugalman said:
Thanks mate. Can you sell your own collection as a non business on here? or do you need some kind of a UK selling licence. confused about signingup to premium.
Forum members may buy and sell in the Buy & Sell section, no UK selling license needed, as far as I’m aware, as I’m in U.S.
https://www.thesilverforum.com/forum/115-united-kingdom/
Getting a premium membership will help with buying from the Forum as you will have visibility to sales days before non-members. And the membership will pay for itself many times over from the competitive pricing with members… @ChrisSilver can assist you with premium memberships if you have any questions.
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2022 Platinum Jubilee SOTD Sovereign
in Gold
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Finally received mine after order mix-up with The Royal Mint…