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Coins auction 24th Feb


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Good afternoon everyone, my name is Colin Fitzgerald and I work for Belgravia Auctions here in Newbury.

We have for auction on Sunday 24th Feb a single person collection of mainly proof Gold & Silver coins. Sets & Singles.

You can view the catalogue here: https://www.belgraviaauctions.co.uk/catalogue

As a matter of interest we charge No Commission for sellers.

Thanks for looking.......

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One coin they have is a 2012 SOTD sovereign (est 240-260).  Does anyone know if those SOTD sovereigns are like the newer one and look prooflike or if they are closer to the bullion versions.  Yes I know there is a picture which makes it look like bullion but sometimes a picture does not tell you what it looks like in the hand.

By the way I am not sure if this applies to all lots but the low estimate is also the reserve.

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11 minutes ago, Seasider said:

One coin they have is a 2012 SOTD sovereign (est 240-260).  Does anyone know if those SOTD sovereigns are like the newer one and look prooflike or if they are closer to the bullion versions.  Yes I know there is a picture which makes it look like bullion but sometimes a picture does not tell you what it looks like in the hand.

Yes they look the same as the bullion coin

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