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Purchased 1oz Buffalo


silvernewbie

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25 minutes ago, silvernewbie said:

Was going to wait for the “correction” but was walking through Hatton Gardens and couldnt resist..next on list is a Britannia if there is a drop .

paid 2240 for a 2010.  One cheapest i could find

 

 

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Congrats on that superb piece of American gold.  2240 huh? 🤔

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8 minutes ago, MetalMandible said:

Congrats on that superb piece of American gold.  2240 huh? 🤔

I want one, 

However i have decided that tomorrow when the price freezes for the week I will get a QB white lion..... but I really want a buffalo next.

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I just enjoy the challenge of collecting a date run of a particular coin, be it a buffalo, maple or anything else. The Buffalos I sold at a profit, and used the proceeds to start other date runs. There is a big downside to doing this..you may end up paying a higher price for the last few you need, and there is no premium (probably the opposite) in selling a set....in the case of the Buffalos ..there are very few people out there that will a) want a full set and b) can afford to spend £18000 in one go. I paid about £1k each for the Buffalos, as I bought before the big rise in the price of gold...I got lucky.

After the Buffalos came the French 20 Franc Roosters...a nice coin and more affordable..

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What next???

 

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