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Enamelled silver coins and bars


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These enameled coins are very nice indeed - very nice. i really like the look of the Falcon - i really like the look of all of them. 

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2 hours ago, ilovesilverireallydo said:

Not cheap at £18 per coin though

Whats the re-sale value of something like this?

Maybe the premium of the coin over time will help deminish the cost of the enamel. Plus no milk spots to de-value either.

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7 hours ago, danmc82 said:

Whats the re-sale value of something like this?

Maybe the premium of the coin over time will help deminish the cost of the enamel. Plus no milk spots to de-value either.

No idea bud these are the first beasts I have seen like these! 

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Enamelled coins and bars are very sought after and treasured. It's important however that they be done by a true artisan. The UK is fortunate to have a few very talented people. 

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These are all silver coins & bars... 

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A friend of mine used to collect key chains of anything that were enameled and they look just like these. For the same price of a regular coin/round I don't see a problem collecting these, but artist, artisan, sensei or not, if it's 18 pounds over spot, there's just no way.

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