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closed 2013 NGC PF 70 UC 1oz Britannia proof


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AS above, £185 plus postage of your choice & risk, payment by  PPFF or BT.

Collectors be assured this coin is perfect with no spotting something quite a few of the 2013s suffered from.

 

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If it helps any collectors out to make a decision, I'll drop price to £180 (which is the one & only drop) & include RMSD to a UK address. This is a rare coin (249 in a PF 70) & rarer still in this condition. Will withdraw mid week if no interest.

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This coin is a bargain, last decent one of these (no spots) sold for £295 inc postage in May this year. I'm only selling this as I am not collecting these in PF 70 anymore.

Forget that it had 1 spot on it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-Great-Britain-Silver-Britannia-Proof-NGC-PF70-UC-Early-Releases-/274346729946?hash=item3fe056e1da%3Ag%3Av6wAAOSwnKFePEyM&nma=true&si=5gOJsRrOfpB7cAUdEkvLSSjk1tg%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

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