2014 horse privy britannia

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  1. 97guns

    97guns New Member

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    what are your thoughts on these, got a couple mb's on the way for $1.49 over, $18.32 US per coin
     
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    House Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Excellent price for a Gov coin. Horse privy looks a bit strange but like the fact it's on the rim
     
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    Altima Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Good deal from JM bullion. :)
     
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    Altima--ha, that's exactly the order I'm waiting for from JM and referenced in my new post (that you replied to) about their customer service. What day did you place your order and how did you pay?
     
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    I purchased the horse privy a while back. I may have had a bad batch, the privy strike on the rim on some parts were rather weak. I do like the series though.
     
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    I wonder if that's why they were so cheap. Although I did watch an unboxing on youtube tonight where he opened one of his rolls. Those looked to be alright--he didn't comment on any defects. I guess even if they end up being slightly flawed they were cheap enough to justify the purchase.
     
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    The JM MB offer did make me look into the sense of getting a vault on US soil (hmmm) or transferring it to Singapore (maybe, didn't make the call). Certainly it seems a great arbitrage deal if you have a US address.
     
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    Guys, anyone could share credible link on total mintage for privy horse & snake?
    Thx in advance.
     
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    Ugh just looking at some of these and the year of the horse coins, real bad milk spotting... One my first purchases almost a year ago... And to think I put them in capsules to protect there value!!! Lol
     
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    Altima Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Yeah, I sold any silver coins made by Royal mint. They seem to spot even when stored properly. Just not my luck with these coins.
     
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    I have one the year of the horse Brits that I pulled out and thought the capsule was fogged nope heavy milk!!!
     
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    Queen Elizabeth II likes her milk! People go on about Canadian Maple Leaf coins (and rightly so) but I've seen plenty of Britannia's recently that are spotted very badly too. These mints must be taking less care in their prouducts and just churning out as much as they can quickly for a fast buck. It might still be silver, but it's not pretty.
     

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