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8 minutes ago, Shinus73 said:

Full set of PF70’s for the 2006 1/4 oz Britannia set.

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There was more than one Britannia proof design in 2006? Was this only in 2006? I though they usually do one design but different denominations in the set? I am confused! May you please explain.  Sorry for my ignorance 😅 amazing anyways! 

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Just now, Fathallazf said:

There was more than one Britannia proof design in 2006? Was this only in 2006? I though they usually do one design but different denominations in the set? I am confused! May you please explain.  Sorry for my ignorance 😅 amazing anyways! 

For reasons only known to the Royal Mint, in 2006 they released a set of five Proof coins limited to 250. One coin is the actual 2006 proof, the others are the designs from 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005, but all dated 2006.

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3 minutes ago, Shinus73 said:

For reasons only known to the Royal Mint, in 2006 they released a set of five Proof coins limited to 250. One coin is the actual 2006 proof, the others are the designs from 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005, but all dated 2006.

Now i can sleep peacefully! Thank you

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1 minute ago, NorthEast said:

Got two packages in the mail today. Really happy with the Oriental Border 2018 Gold 1 oz coin and who doesn't love a nice kilo poured bar. 👍

The best though is the poured Jason mask from a great pourer on Instagram! Awesome beyond words!

 

 

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@JunkBond JM was taken over by Asahi, that kilo sure has a weird SN 19C00179

A MAN OF FEW WORDS.....

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On 28/04/2019 at 09:41, Wolves said:

Yesterday also in the post was this 1887-M sovereign..

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An interesting coin. 

The holder is incorrectly marked as S-3867 Small Spread JEB but the Population Report is correct as it states the coin is S-3867A 1st Obverse Angled J. 

Not as scarce as the S-3867 but a very nice coin with only 2 Graded higher.

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6 minutes ago, StackSellRepeat said:

Guys I recently purchased this stunner, I personally think it’s a fantastic coin & in good condition for its age.... Would it be worth me getting it graded ?

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I've seen worse ones graded at 62's 👍

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