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db570uk

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    db570uk reacted to asemp in Today I Received.....   
    I finally got my 1988 Libertad!!!
    have been trying to source one for the past two years, still on the hunt though, but it's worth it, need to fill in the gaps in my collection
     
     
     

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    db570uk reacted to theman73 in 1oz Bitcoin silver coins   
    1oz Bitcoin silver coins
    £25.50 each plus postage
    25x available
    BT PPFF

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    db570uk reacted to MackWhite in 1oz Canadian Maples date run-silver   
    Lot 1- 13 Oz 
    2023, 2022, 2021, 2020,  2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2008 
    315 posted SD 
    Lot 2- 8 oz 
    2023, 2020, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2008 
    200 posted SD 




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    db570uk reacted to ccfcpaul in Asahi 2024 year of the dragon silver round   
    Morning all, I meant to list these last week but forgot, tis why the date on the picture is last week.
    As stated on the title, some beautiful asahi silver rounds available. Total of 20
    Prices:
    1x =29.50 each 
    4+= 28.50 each
    10+= 27.75 each
    Postage not included and the choice of the buyer (signed or SD)
    Bank or Ppff 






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    db570uk reacted to ccfcpaul in pre1947 0.5 silver now below spot (edited listing)   
    As title suggests. Spot Silver. Mostly decent condition. All dated between 1930-46 and mixed (3p,6p, shilling, 2shilling, florin, half crowns.)
     
    Selling between 1oz - 100oz at whatever spot is at time of transaction
    The image is from the original listing.
     

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    db570uk reacted to katyc in Tubs of Lakota Crazy Horse .999 Silver Rounds £21.50/oz REDUCED   
    Lakota Crazy Horse Rounds (only ever removed from tub to check quantity)
    20 x rounds £430 (£21.50/oz) supplied in tub 
    + Post
    2 tubs available
    Bank Transfer or PPFF


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    db570uk reacted to LiquidMetalsUK in 1982 - 1991 Silver lib capsules needed   
    https://www.coingallery.co.uk/airtite-capsules-large-sizes-33-41mm-10-pack-17649-p.asp
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    db570uk reacted to BullionMan89 in 10oz Silver 2024 Britannias Charles III   
    £240 each plus postage, good quantity available all mint sealed

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    db570uk reacted to andsing56 in Eclectic mix of silver 1 oz coins/rounds - make an offer!   
    ***UPDATE - 12/Feb/2024 - now all sold, thank you everyone for your interest***
    I have an eclectic mix of silver bullion 1 oz coins/rounds from all over the place that I am presenting up for sale today. Conditions pretty simple - 
    ALL prices including registered airmail postage with tracking Minimum 3 coin purchase please You can mix and match from any of the numbers below. if you want to make a reasonable offer on a mix of 5 or more coins, send me a PM. Without further adue, here is the list (all will be in capsules) - 
    #1 - (2 available) 1 oz Silver Argentia Royal Canadian Mounted Police .999 BU Round (minor spots) £sold each 
      
    #2 - (2 available) 2023 1 oz Silver Malta Maltese Cross BU Coin (minor spots) £sold each 
       
    #3 - (2 available) 2022 1 oz Silver Ascension Island "St. George and the Dragon"  .999 Coin (mintage 15K only) £sold each 
      
    #4 - (2 available) 2022 1 oz Silver Tokelau Komodo Dragon BU Coin (S/dale - mintage 15K only) £sold each 
      
    #5 - (2 available) 2022 1 oz Silver Tokelau 2022 Komodo Dragon A.I. Apocalypse BU Coin (S/dale - mintage 15K only) £sold each 
      
    #6 - (2 available) 2022 1 oz Silver Fiji 1 Earth Coin (mintage 12.5K only) £sold each 
      
    #7 - (1 available) 2012 1 oz Silver American Eagle Coin £sold
      
    As always, I will ensure they are securely and discreetly wrapped and labelled not to attract any unwanted attention from customs (my record is excellent on this point as I take painstaking care to specially wrap each coin - expect Japanese customer service🙇‍♂️)!  All goods will be shipped from my home in Tokyo to you and generally take 8-12 days to get to the UK via registered airmail with a tracking number. Please feel free to check my feedback here and on the silverstackers forum under the same username if we haven’t dealt with each other before.
    Payment by bank transfer to my GBP account and any questions feel free to ask me via PM.
    The prices above are a baseline but feel more than free to make a close reasonable offer by PM for the coins you are after - it may just be accepted! 👍
    Appreciate you taking a look! 
    Thank you everyone,
    andsing56
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    db570uk reacted to andsing56 in First Majestic 1 oz silver rounds - ALL SOLD   
    *** UPDATE 08/FEB/24***
    - Just 4 rounds remain. If you would like to claim those last 4 rounds, buzz the thread below or send me a PM.
    Cost will be £SOLD PENDING PAYMENT INCLUDING registered airmail postage.
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    Hi everyone,
    I have something a little different today. I have a number of small sets of First Majestic Silver .999 1 oz rounds - 5 x 1 oz round per set. I bought these a while back now but need to convert them to cash for my son's school fees! So they have to go........
    Who are First Majestic Silver Corp I hear you say - easy answer is direct from their website - " First Majestic Silver Corp. is proud to be the only mining company offering their own production in the form of silver bullion for sale securely online 24/7. Available for purchase are high quality 0.999-fine silver rounds, ingots, bars and medallion sets…..." The company is based in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
    You could buy them yourself direct from the website of course - taking into account cost of a full tube, shipping and UK import taxes as they would have to declare full value all converted to sterling would by my estimate just under £26 per round.
    But for those of us that don't want to spend that much and buy a full tube - I am offering the chance to buy these with three different options in lots of 3,5 or 8 rounds each.
    Option 1 - 3 x 2021 First Majestic Silver 1oz rounds for £SOLD INCLUDING registered airmail postage.
    Option 2 - 5 x 2021 First Majestic Silver 1oz rounds for £SOLD INCLUDING registered airmail postage.
    Option 3 - 8 x 2021 First Majestic Silver 1oz rounds for £SOLD INCLUDING registered airmail postage.
    I will ensure they are securely and discreetly wrapped and labelled not to attract any unwanted attention from customs (my record is excellent on this point as I take painstaking care to wrap each coin - that's what Japanese customer service has taught me)!  All goods will be shipped from my home in Tokyo to you and generally take 8-12 days to get to the UK via registered airmail with a tracking number. Please feel free to check my feedback here and on the silverstackers forum under the same username if we haven’t dealt with each other before.
    Please see the pics below - they are a lovely shiny mirror finish bullion round. 
    Set of 5 - 

    Front - 

    Back -
     
    Payment by bank transfer to my GBP account and any questions feel free to ask me via PM.
    Just type in the thread below what Option (1,2 or 3) you would like from the list above.
    Thanks for tuning in,
    andsing56
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    db570uk reacted to James32 in First Majestic 1 oz silver rounds - ALL SOLD   
    @artalien @Fenlander1
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    db570uk reacted to Abyss in Three Kilo+ Milestone Reached   
    And out of nowhere boom he appears . As for my stack it is the same amount as I last posted back in June 2022
    110 oz from the original series of the Gold Queens Beast collection, 10 oz Gold normal Britannia 8 oz special year Britannia years total 128 oz Gold (3.5 kilos) sold 2 oz Krugerrands while in India to pay for some bangles that I have made for my mums 70th birthday. I have not seen my stack for well over a year been sitting idle in Saint James safe deposit box with other family gold (from my wife/mums weddings). You may ask why I have not added to my stack for well over a year, happy to oblige and answer that question. Last year made redundant (lots of unresolved HR issues) took my employer to an employment tribunal and decided I have had enough of being an employee and transitioning to becoming a full time trader. When I was made redundant was lucky to be in a good financial position debt/mortgage free and had some rental income to cover all expenses for myself and family. So grateful for the stack of gold that I accumulated starting in 2016 as it always acted like a safety net in the back of mind while I pursed an alternative career path. Recently spoken with and hired an account in the process registering a business that allows me to pay corporation tax instead of income tax and numerous tax benefits owning a business.
    My son applied amazing grammar school in Manchester and if he gets in then looking to start slowly adding to the stack in 2024 or alternatively if he does not get in then looking to migrate as a family to the USA and instead stacking Brittannia's will be staking 1 oz gold Buffalos..... Regardless where we go the original gold stack will always serve its purpose as the family's safety net in case anything unexpected happened in the future.
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    db570uk reacted to danieldorkins in Cbdc arrival   
    Just finished watching this, a little long but worth it, some may have already seen this but for those that haven't:
     
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    db570uk reacted to GoldCore in Five Steps to Protect Your Portfolio from the Coming Economic Storm, with Physical Gold   
    Watch as GoldCore Director Dave Russell takes us through the Five Steps to Protect Your Portfolio from the Coming Economic Storm, with Physical Gold. 
    (This presentation is a recording from the Virtual Money Conference: Mid-Year Portfolio Review)
    The world is on the brink of great disorder. Dramatic, negative changes are set to impact portfolios and the majority of investors are not prepared for this. If you’re concerned about this, then you’re right to be. 
    Let Dave Russell walk you through the opportunity to hold physical gold in your portfolio, the ultimate antifragile asset. 
    Walking viewers through the following five steps, Dave ensures that you’ll be confident in your decision to insure your portfolio with gold, by the end of this short presentation. 
    This presentation covers the following five steps:

    1. Understand the role of gold in your portfolio
    2. Decide what gold products to invest in – how to navigate the options
    3. Decide what products not to invest in – how to identify inferior gold bullion options
    4. How to choose between different storage options
    5. Decide how much to invest in gold
     
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    db570uk got a reaction from MonkeysUncle in Gold SIPP Pension - anyone could recommend a Gold for Pensions dealer   
    Hi Everyone
    For any members interested. I finally managed to fund my SIPP and purchase gold yesterday using Goldcore. It took absolutely ages for Aviva to transfer funds from my stakeholder pension to the SIPP provider.
    The actual gold purchase with Goldcore was really easy once the funds showed up in my account with them
    The transfer was initiated back in February but there was problem after problem with Aviva and Options Pensions (long story). I feel happy to have finally purchased gold bars for my SIPP. It was a toss up between PureGold, BullionByPost and Goldcore
    I decided Goldcore ticked a lot of boxes with regards to choice of vaults. They have a very good website with transparent pricing. Buy Premiums were said  in  a section on their website to be around 2.5% to under 4% but paid 4.3% premium for each 1 oz gold bar.  I had asked if all the bars would have serial numbers (for extra provenance for allocation and segregation) and was very pleased that request was met and this information was visible against each bar purchased
    I will test the waters with a sale in the near future to see what the costs will be and the process of selling. I was told it is usually spot - the premium at the time which this week the premium for buy back was spot - 2.5%
    In comparison Pure gold said they guarantee buy back @ spot - 3% unlike Goldcore which is spot - whatever the premium is at the time of sale. Goldcore did say they can achieve a sale price I would be looking for if I was willing to wait rather than sell imediateley at market price.  The vaulting fees are 1% a year of the sum invested. DirectBullion said to me this week guaranteed buyback is spot (offer to gold buyers for SIPP).
    For a small fee Goldcore have arranged photographing of my order with the vault to match what BullionPost offered
    It was a long road but finally feel happy and have peace of mind that I have some  pension funds in gold
    Dave
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    db570uk got a reaction from MBTPSilver in Gold SIPP Pension - anyone could recommend a Gold for Pensions dealer   
    Thanks MonkeyUncle.
    Really appreciated. I didnt know about the WisdomTree funds. I will definitely check them out. Many thanks for the heads up with regards to BullionByPost. I had been telephoning the list of dealers to get a feel for their services including private vaulting. I whittled down
    my selection to one of BullionByPost (allow bars to be photographed before vaulting and ability to choose bar brand but vaulting only in UK via Brinks), GoldCore (which allows vaulting inside and outside of UK but not bar brand but also have a big benefit of an account with Loomis International  UK or Brinks for overseas vaulting) or PhysicalGold (which allow me to choose the brand of bar(s)) I quite like the idea of having. options to vault outside of UK for some of the holdings but not sure if that breaches SIPP investment rules. It looked like GoldCore had the cheapest spread, but bars maybe in not so good condition which might affect resale but the idea of overseas vaulting appeals at the moment. Funds are being transferred from the stakeholder pension at the moment so will make a final decision in about 10 days when the money reaches the SIPP.  Agreed BullionByPost not the cheapest but found them to be excellent over the years. First dealer I bought from back in 2011.
     
     The SIPP provider allows me to invest to equities and funds also I believe and it is quite open to investments. I will enquire about the WisdomTree funds  and other
    funds they will allow me to invest in.
    Best regards
    Dave
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    db570uk got a reaction from Booky586 in Gold SIPP Pension - anyone could recommend a Gold for Pensions dealer   
    Hi Everyone
    For any members interested. I finally managed to fund my SIPP and purchase gold yesterday using Goldcore. It took absolutely ages for Aviva to transfer funds from my stakeholder pension to the SIPP provider.
    The actual gold purchase with Goldcore was really easy once the funds showed up in my account with them
    The transfer was initiated back in February but there was problem after problem with Aviva and Options Pensions (long story). I feel happy to have finally purchased gold bars for my SIPP. It was a toss up between PureGold, BullionByPost and Goldcore
    I decided Goldcore ticked a lot of boxes with regards to choice of vaults. They have a very good website with transparent pricing. Buy Premiums were said  in  a section on their website to be around 2.5% to under 4% but paid 4.3% premium for each 1 oz gold bar.  I had asked if all the bars would have serial numbers (for extra provenance for allocation and segregation) and was very pleased that request was met and this information was visible against each bar purchased
    I will test the waters with a sale in the near future to see what the costs will be and the process of selling. I was told it is usually spot - the premium at the time which this week the premium for buy back was spot - 2.5%
    In comparison Pure gold said they guarantee buy back @ spot - 3% unlike Goldcore which is spot - whatever the premium is at the time of sale. Goldcore did say they can achieve a sale price I would be looking for if I was willing to wait rather than sell imediateley at market price.  The vaulting fees are 1% a year of the sum invested. DirectBullion said to me this week guaranteed buyback is spot (offer to gold buyers for SIPP).
    For a small fee Goldcore have arranged photographing of my order with the vault to match what BullionPost offered
    It was a long road but finally feel happy and have peace of mind that I have some  pension funds in gold
    Dave
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    db570uk got a reaction from MancunianStacker in Gold SIPP Pension - anyone could recommend a Gold for Pensions dealer   
    Hi Everyone
    For any members interested. I finally managed to fund my SIPP and purchase gold yesterday using Goldcore. It took absolutely ages for Aviva to transfer funds from my stakeholder pension to the SIPP provider.
    The actual gold purchase with Goldcore was really easy once the funds showed up in my account with them
    The transfer was initiated back in February but there was problem after problem with Aviva and Options Pensions (long story). I feel happy to have finally purchased gold bars for my SIPP. It was a toss up between PureGold, BullionByPost and Goldcore
    I decided Goldcore ticked a lot of boxes with regards to choice of vaults. They have a very good website with transparent pricing. Buy Premiums were said  in  a section on their website to be around 2.5% to under 4% but paid 4.3% premium for each 1 oz gold bar.  I had asked if all the bars would have serial numbers (for extra provenance for allocation and segregation) and was very pleased that request was met and this information was visible against each bar purchased
    I will test the waters with a sale in the near future to see what the costs will be and the process of selling. I was told it is usually spot - the premium at the time which this week the premium for buy back was spot - 2.5%
    In comparison Pure gold said they guarantee buy back @ spot - 3% unlike Goldcore which is spot - whatever the premium is at the time of sale. Goldcore did say they can achieve a sale price I would be looking for if I was willing to wait rather than sell imediateley at market price.  The vaulting fees are 1% a year of the sum invested. DirectBullion said to me this week guaranteed buyback is spot (offer to gold buyers for SIPP).
    For a small fee Goldcore have arranged photographing of my order with the vault to match what BullionPost offered
    It was a long road but finally feel happy and have peace of mind that I have some  pension funds in gold
    Dave
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    db570uk got a reaction from Darr3nG in Gold SIPP Pension - anyone could recommend a Gold for Pensions dealer   
    Hi Everyone
    For any members interested. I finally managed to fund my SIPP and purchase gold yesterday using Goldcore. It took absolutely ages for Aviva to transfer funds from my stakeholder pension to the SIPP provider.
    The actual gold purchase with Goldcore was really easy once the funds showed up in my account with them
    The transfer was initiated back in February but there was problem after problem with Aviva and Options Pensions (long story). I feel happy to have finally purchased gold bars for my SIPP. It was a toss up between PureGold, BullionByPost and Goldcore
    I decided Goldcore ticked a lot of boxes with regards to choice of vaults. They have a very good website with transparent pricing. Buy Premiums were said  in  a section on their website to be around 2.5% to under 4% but paid 4.3% premium for each 1 oz gold bar.  I had asked if all the bars would have serial numbers (for extra provenance for allocation and segregation) and was very pleased that request was met and this information was visible against each bar purchased
    I will test the waters with a sale in the near future to see what the costs will be and the process of selling. I was told it is usually spot - the premium at the time which this week the premium for buy back was spot - 2.5%
    In comparison Pure gold said they guarantee buy back @ spot - 3% unlike Goldcore which is spot - whatever the premium is at the time of sale. Goldcore did say they can achieve a sale price I would be looking for if I was willing to wait rather than sell imediateley at market price.  The vaulting fees are 1% a year of the sum invested. DirectBullion said to me this week guaranteed buyback is spot (offer to gold buyers for SIPP).
    For a small fee Goldcore have arranged photographing of my order with the vault to match what BullionPost offered
    It was a long road but finally feel happy and have peace of mind that I have some  pension funds in gold
    Dave
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    db570uk got a reaction from theman73 in 1 oz Queen Elizabeth II silver coins 2023 - £26 each   
    PM'd
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    db570uk got a reaction from theman73 in 100x 1g Vacambi silver Combibar   
    PM'd
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