Sovereigns, antique gold, round 50's and more

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So been busy over the weekend, got a few nice items for sale, all prices are plus postage and as anyone who has dealt with me before would know i am negotiable on large orders with postage and i work hard to keep postage cost to a minimum.
!st cab of the rank i have a few hundred round 50's available at the bargain basement price of $7.90 each

Now i have a couple of sovereigns, only $440 each -sold pending
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a fully hallmarked 1972 Birmingham made 9ct gold 10 shilling charm, this is a cool thing, it is an actual 10 shilling note enclosed in a 9ct gold case that is meant to be hung on a bracelet "for emergencies" $100 sold
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Now for the rare item, i have a 15ct Yellow Gold Albert Chain With 9ct Yellow Gold Australian Coat Of Arms Medallion, c.1900 i)The Albert chain is by early West Australian jeweler Thomas Richard Scanlan, c.1900. The T bar is marked "15CT" "S" and "a swan" Each link is stamped "15" ii)The Coat of Arms Medallion is by Willis & Sons and is marked with "a unicorn" "9" "W". Also marked "Rd No 263". Willis & Sons were located in Hay and Murray St Perth, from 1899 to 1907. They were also in Melbourne and Sydney. This is a rare item and they dont often turn up. $1750
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i have seen a couple, this is one of the nicer ones with full English hallmarks and a well folded banknote and in good condition, they are a cool little thing and getting harder to find as people open them up with 10 shilling bank notes getting more expensive, a coin dealer i showed it to tried to convince me to open it there and then so he could see what the note series was
 
I have some more info in the ten shilling note thing I just don't want to spend 100$ on curiosity that's all
 
I have 600 round fifties available now, surprised that they aren't selling, might be time to sell them on ebay again
 
Haven't got back to me yet on the ten shilling note
that's because it has sold (the post before yours was a buzz?!?!?) and i didn't want to waste my time entertaining another one of your lowball offers
do me a favor and don't post on my sales threads anymore, we are not going to do a deal given your desire to pay under spot for premium items
 
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