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i see lots of crappy coins are now being advertised on tv because of the D-Day celebrations. H & B has a 0.5g coin for £40, think its a Gibraltar one, then there is a Dutch sovereign 1/8th (?)

 

fill yer boots 🤪

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If it is a bullion coin, lemon juice will also remove finger prints as will TCP/ Savlon antiseptic liquid.  Wash after in warm water.   Try the fairy liquid 1st as mentioned by James and if no joy go to the next stage

Never Chase and Never Regret 

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13 minutes ago, Spyder said:

If it is a bullion coin, lemon juice will also remove finger prints as will TCP/ Savlon antiseptic liquid.  Wash after in warm water.   Try the fairy liquid 1st as mentioned by James and if no joy go to the next stage

Other brands are available. 

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12 hours ago, Brit2023 said:

Is that a good year?

Nope. It’s a terrible deal. It’s the continuation of royal mints well known over charging strategy … if you have not heard about it listen to @BackyardBullion channel. 

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Going to attempt to sell to RM at a price they can't refuse... 10% below asking price. What do you think the response would be? That's £535 each for full sovs 🤣 I could flip coins all day for £100 profit each, and RM would still be making money 🤣🤣🤣 such is the extent of the issue.

Ad lunam, ad opes ac felicitatem.

    "Put the soup down. Today is a caviar day."    -James32

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