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argento

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I was hoping someone may be able to give me a price indication on the following two soverigns.
One is a 1911 Sydney Mint and the other a 1982 half Sov.

The markings that you see on the half soverign are from the protective cover.....this coin appears to be in un-circulated
condition


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Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
1911 Sydney Sov - 2.51million mintage which is less than the Melb and Perth mintage of that year (2.85m and 4.37m respectively).

Looks in good nick. I'm not a grader so i won't even guess.
 
spannermonkey said:
Once they are in a pendant
It's only bullion value
Same goes for the modern 1982

Agree. But premium on spot would be anyone's guess these days.
 
Neither of these coins command a significant premium over spot in the condition they're in. Bullion sovereigns and halves retail for 5% - 15% above spot, the exact rate depending on quantity, spot price, demand and supply.
 
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