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1937 Gold £2 Proof sovereign


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16 minutes ago, Steve66 said:

Hi I have a 1937 Gold £2 Proof sovereign  NGC grade 64+
I have searched the value on the internet and I get prices of £3k-£3k plus

i took the coin to a coin dealer and he said he would pay £1k 

Can someone please help me with a valuation 

thank you 

if I am in the wrong forum admin please move or delete 

Here is one at a recent auction It's only a 62. Please stay away from dealers. 

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Those are the fair guidelines. Post it on here and if it doesn’t sell, I’ll put you into contact with some who will offer you a fair price (not an Irishman stealing my Graded coins)

Just now, Xander said:

Here is one at a recent auction It's only a 62. Please stay away from dealers. 

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Big difference between a 62 and 64+ though.

A little known fact that collecting Spoons was therapeutic for the Special people in society to keep them calm. Dickens 

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I was just looking at what I gave for my full and half. I know the premium on the double isn't as high as the single. My self for a 64+ I'd expect to pay in the £3,500/£3,800 region. Steer clear of that fella. Hell the dealer I've been chatting to lately for my wanted list told me he would give just under £3k for a good graded 37 full. Not sure if he had an order to fill though.

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2 minutes ago, ZRPMs said:

I was just looking at what I gave for my full and half. I know the premium on the double isn't as high as the single. My self for a 64+ I'd expect to pay in the £3,500/£3,800 region. Steer clear of that fella. Hell the dealer I've been chatting to lately for my wanted list told me he would give just under £3k for a good graded 37 full. Not sure if he had an order to fill though.

⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️What the rich Welshman says.

A little known fact that collecting Spoons was therapeutic for the Special people in society to keep them calm. Dickens 

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20 minutes ago, Xander said:

Here is one at a recent auction It's only a 62. Please stay away from dealers. 

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Wow thank you 

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18 minutes ago, Xander said:
24 minutes ago, NGMD said:

Those are the fair guidelines. Post it on here and if it doesn’t sell, I’ll put you into contact with some who will offer you a fair price (not an Irishman stealing my Graded coins)

Auction it on here

£1 to get you started.

 

 

 

 

All jokes a side. You would be better of posting it for sale here. I'm not in the market myself or I'd PM you but I'm sure someone would be interested.

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3 minutes ago, Orpster said:

Below you can see a 64 in Feb for 3.1k and a 65 in June for £3.2k. 
Selling to a dealer you should be expecting £2600/£2800, On a p2p sale I would want £3k or as close as possible.  I would try Cameo coins or even @SVcollector for a straight sale or put it through auction yourself

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Thank you 

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Tell the dealer at that price you'll break it out of the slab and have it melted and watch their face .  He could have doubled that price and still made a decent profit.  

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