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Royal Mint hits 100 face value for it's latest 100 coin featuring Big Ben http://agaunews.com/?p=16323
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sammysilver said:There's a scam in here somewhere. 100=$167, for 2oz silver. Still you have face value. No, better off sticking to 500 notes under the mattress.
Nabullion Dynamite said:How have the other face value coins been doing?
yrh0413 said:no more $50 coins, but a friend of mine tried to cash in his coin at the bank and was nicely rejected.
I think the bank might not have enough small change.
this is my friend, on his way to the bank... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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mmissinglink said:If the RM stamped 2,000 on a 2 oz coin, would you think 2,000 is a good price for this coin and would you pay it?
Personally, I never went for that X for Y gimmick that the RCM so desperately wants us to go for....and I won't fall for it with this RM product either.
I will pay handsomely for a 2 oz silver coin, but not something like the X for Y one. RM, give us a low mintage 2014 2 oz proof silver Britannia and I'd pay a good sum for it....not for this X for Y coin.
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fishtaco said:mmissinglink said:If the RM stamped 2,000 on a 2 oz coin, would you think 2,000 is a good price for this coin and would you pay it?
Personally, I never went for that X for Y gimmick that the RCM so desperately wants us to go for....and I won't fall for it with this RM product either.
I will pay handsomely for a 2 oz silver coin, but not something like the X for Y one. RM, give us a low mintage 2014 2 oz proof silver Britannia and I'd pay a good sum for it....not for this X for Y coin.
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But if you are in the UK a 100 pound 2 oz silver coin for 100 pounds is a good deal to a coin collector. As said by another member you can go and cash it in at a bank for its 100 pound cost and face value any time.
A 50k mintage of any silver coin mintage with big Ben on it would be a winner.
I would also buy a $200 2 oz silver RCM coin for $200 as well as this coin because I cant see silver reaching $100 an oz in my lifetime.![]()
mmissinglink said:fishtaco said:mmissinglink said:If the RM stamped 2,000 on a 2 oz coin, would you think 2,000 is a good price for this coin and would you pay it?
Personally, I never went for that X for Y gimmick that the RCM so desperately wants us to go for....and I won't fall for it with this RM product either.
I will pay handsomely for a 2 oz silver coin, but not something like the X for Y one. RM, give us a low mintage 2014 2 oz proof silver Britannia and I'd pay a good sum for it....not for this X for Y coin.
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But if you are in the UK a 100 pound 2 oz silver coin for 100 pounds is a good deal to a coin collector. As said by another member you can go and cash it in at a bank for its 100 pound cost and face value any time.
A 50k mintage of any silver coin mintage with big Ben on it would be a winner.
I would also buy a $200 2 oz silver RCM coin for $200 as well as this coin because I cant see silver reaching $100 an oz in my lifetime.![]()
1) Why on earth would someone want to buy a coin that has a face value of 100 pounds just so you can trade it in to get 100 pounds fiat ???
2) 50K mintage is not a low mintage for a coin with a high price tag. Want a low mintage coin...there are enough modern silver coins around with a mintage of below 1,000 mintage.
3) If you believe silver will be reaching $100/oz, then you are pricing this coin's value in the metal content and you'd be much better off buying silver coins much closer to the current spot. You could buy at least 5 popular 1 oz silver coins for the same price as this 2 oz coin instead and then if silver shoots to the moon as you believe it will, you would have at least double if not triple the value than you would were you to buy this 50,000 mintage coin.
Just sayin'.
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