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Marsh: The Gold Sovereign Series 3rd edition


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10 hours ago, Foster88 said:

I don’t have the latest version but I hope they’ve realised that the 1924 Perth Mint sovereign appears in auctions much less than the ‘rare’ 1924 Melbourne Mint sovereign.

My book arrived this morning. 1924p still classed as N Value £525. It seems the new Minimum value on any sovereign is now £500 so they still do not rate it as that rare.

Never Chase and Never Regret 

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I think mine arrived a few days ago but out of the country so have to wait before flicking through the new edition…

Looking to complete a date run of Bu Sovs and still require; 2010, 2011, 2018 & 2019

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Just now, CaptCaveMan said:

I think mine arrived a few days ago but out of the country so have to wait before flicking through the new edition…

I'll check and get back to you.

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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3 minutes ago, James32 said:

I'll check and get back to you.

You will still need to get through a house full of numpties, err family members 😂

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Looking to complete a date run of Bu Sovs and still require; 2010, 2011, 2018 & 2019

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3 minutes ago, CaptCaveMan said:

You will still need to get through a house full of numpties, err family members 😂

I'll hand them all a £2 scratch card each..that'll keep em busy.

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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