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4 minutes ago, JamesH said:

3 coin set available

One thing I noticed with HGM, they have no clue how to price up proof coins.  Look at the 1980 at £516 or the 1995 at £730, their prices are all over the place

Never Chase and Never Regret 

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2 minutes ago, Spyder said:

One thing I noticed with HGM, they have no clue how to price up proof coins.  Look at the 1980 at £516 or the 1995 at £730, their prices are all over the place

Agreed. As you also said earlier, the ‘better than bullion’ is a red flag when it comes to the proof coins too

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Here is a nice 2001 3 coin proof set working out at just over £400 per sovereign. Includes the Marconi two pound coin

https://atkinsonsbullion.com/gold/gold-coins/gold-sovereign-coins/pre-owned-2001-uk-proof-full-sovereign-3-gold-coin-set?pid=27434

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5 hours ago, silverJEF said:

asked them what years she said they got 2016 and 2018! 

Hopefully find out in a bit.

Prefer 22 ct but it is all bullion to me.

EDIT: was a 2018

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Currently stacking 1/4 oz (22ct) and Sovs.

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Not really a Gold Deal but as it seems like Sovereigns are the way forward, this box will hold a decent amount and I like it.

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“Foook You, you’re an irrelevant customer, go somewhere else peasant, nobody’s listening, I’m alright Jack”

-Royal Mint 2024

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2 minutes ago, Petra said:

Nice, but a bit big for the safe😮🤔

No sizes on description but looks quite compact……famous last words.

Will let you know.

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8 minutes ago, Petra said:

Nice, but a bit big for the safe😮🤔

I don't think I could live with a box containing 19 sovs 🤔

Why not just make it 20?

The only thing I could think of if it was a long term 18th birthday present and included one from year 0? 

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18 minutes ago, modofantasma said:

I don't think I could live with a box containing 19 sovs 🤔

Why not just make it 20?

The only thing I could think of if it was a long term 18th birthday present and included one from year 0? 

Just an inlay for old stock boxes they’ve got kicking around me thinks.

Could've double layered it unless it’s really thin.

“Foook You, you’re an irrelevant customer, go somewhere else peasant, nobody’s listening, I’m alright Jack”

-Royal Mint 2024

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46 minutes ago, NGMD said:

Just an inlay for old stock boxes they’ve got kicking around me thinks.

Could've double layered it unless it’s really thin.

Yes, they're the same boxes that the annual premium proof sets come in. They've been selling the empty boxes for around a year or so like this.

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