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£110 for a proof 2008 1/10 gold Brit good deal or not?

 

No idea

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/gds/MINTAGE-FIGURES-BRITANNIA-10-GOLD-PROOF-1-10oz-COINS-/10000000011038939/g.html

 

But apparently with a mintage of 392 worldwide you would think possibly so

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321528212919

Good deal at moment what will it go for?

 

I messaged him yesterday

 

i asked if the coin was in 100% perfect condition, no scratches, marks, finger prints or scuffs

 

He has ignored me so not going to bid, not paying a massive premium on a coin if it isn't perfect. 

 

I don't really like it when they photo proof coins out of their capsule either, would rather imagine they had never been opened or touched. 

 

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I tell a lie, he has messaged me in the last 30 minutes

 

In reply to my question

 

"i is not 100 mint condition"

 

so... not a good deal imo 

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I messaged him yesterday

 

i asked if the coin was in 100% perfect condition, no scratches, marks, finger prints or scuffs

 

He has ignored me so not going to bid, not paying a massive premium on a coin if it isn't perfect. 

 

I don't really like it when they photo proof coins out of their capsule either, would rather imagine they had never been opened or touched. 

 

Edit> 

 

I tell a lie, he has messaged me in the last 30 minutes

 

In reply to my question

 

"i is not 100 mint condition"

 

so... not a good deal imo 

you know it been touched looks scuffed to me 

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you know it been touched looks scuffed to me 

 

Yeah does look it, I would still buy it for a small premium, like £220, but I think the value is really lost on a coin like this if damaged  :(

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Yeah does look it, I would still buy it for a small premium, like £220, but I think the value is really lost on a coin like this if damaged  :(

Defiantly personally i have a few proofs but iv never payed more than what a normal sov would go for for them got a full and half proof for under £300 a few months back 

 

I like touching my bullion grade stuff haha 

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This was another one, good price if not damaged, but it is 

 

I offered him £190, he declined psh lol

 

What's stupid is the description says "this item is worth at least £240 in scrap which I would be happy to walk away with for a speedy sale." I put with my offer that it was worth £170 something spot at the time and it's damaged so.

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