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How much should you pay for Sovereigns?


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£233 = Spot plus 2.1% - If postage was reasonable or you were getting other items to justify the shipping charges I can’t see you getting much cheaper.

Where did you see this deal?

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9 minutes ago, mondy41 said:

£233 = Spot plus 2.1% - If postage was reasonable or you were getting other items to justify the shipping charges I can’t see you getting much cheaper.

Where did you see this deal?

Isn't it 4.5% over spot? Shipping is 20€ ?

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At gold.de you see a few dealers with prices around 230-235£. Some do deliver to UK as well with prices around 15-20€. So if you just buy 1 or 2 it should be cheaper within UK, isn't it?

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1 minute ago, Big23 said:

At gold.de you see a few dealers with prices around 230-235£. Some do deliver to UK as well with prices around 15-20€. So if you just buy 1 or 2 it should be cheaper within UK, isn't it?

I would say so but @Amazing is from Denmark.

 

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4 minutes ago, mondy41 said:

I would say so but @Amazing is from Denmark.

 

Yeah, it's a german site. Are you allowed to link to specific sites? Isn't it seen as advertisement?

It's a long time since I had math in school, but isn't it 4% over spot, and not 2%?

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You can mention the site - Spot X sov fine weight(7.32g) less your price mentioned of £233 = 2.1% - I think! - anyone am I correct?

Anyhow at €20 you would want to be buying a fair few to justify it

 

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6 minutes ago, mondy41 said:

You can mention the site - Spot X sov fine weight(7.32g) less your price mentioned of £233 = 2.1% - I think! - anyone am I correct?

Anyhow at €20 you would want to be buying a fair few to justify it

 

Sovereign spot price is currently 222. So it's about 4.7% over spot and not 2.1% as you said?

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£228

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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What is this?

Source?

 

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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Daddies of course ?

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

'It [socialism] poses a growing threat, however unintentional, to the freedom of this country, for there is no freedom where the State totally controls the economy. Personal freedom and economic freedom are indivisible. You can’t have one without the other. You can’t lose one without losing the other.'

"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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Brown sauce is the main cause of Brexit. Both HP and Daddies are not made in UK anymore, this caused huge outrage in greasy spoons across the nation and it was this fried breakfast segment of society that stood up and tipped the vote, even now HP commits fraud with its pictures of London landmarks on the bottle. Outrageous  I tell ya!

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