28.68 g, .917 fine gold, .845 troy oz AGW. Diam 37mm.Kam said:Impressive, what weight and purity is it ?
wrcmad said:2 years in the making.![]()
S. Ohno said:wrcmad said:2 years in the making.![]()
What do all these coins have in common?
bloggie said:I what to say I'm happy I joined this site. I may need to sell some day and have no Idea how to do that.
kaijiehimself said:First post here, and just started off collecting.
The 2015 Britannia bullion was the first coin I owned, and came across the 2014 proof which unfortunately I only had moolah for the 1oz, which I wished I could have the 5oz cool
Here's the 2014 proof, and I have the 2015 proof 1oz incoming concurrently:
mmissinglink said:bloggie said:I what to say I'm happy I joined this site. I may need to sell some day and have no Idea how to do that.
It's something you can learn by rolling up your sleeves and just doing it just like any one of us stackers who have sold have had to learn.
kaijiehimself said:First post here, and just started off collecting.
The 2015 Britannia bullion was the first coin I owned, and came across the 2014 proof which unfortunately I only had moolah for the 1oz, which I wished I could have the 5oz cool
Here's the 2014 proof, and I have the 2015 proof 1oz incoming concurrently:
Welcome!
Though certainly the 2014 5 oz Britannia proof coin is one of the most striking coins put out by any mint in many years (in my opinion), the 1 oz size is quite nice itself too. Congrats on getting one. Keep a look out on various large dealers' sites and on eBay, you may just one day get lucky and find a 5 oz being sold for a very reasonable price. Once you find such a bargain, you may not want to think too long about whether you want to buy it or not because there's other collectors who I'm certain are keeping their eyes peeled for the 5 oz coin as well....just buy it if it's a good price.
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mmissinglink said:^ Personally, if you plan on keeping this Britannia beauty for a while, I'd definitely leave it sealed. NGC slabs are not airtight. The fact that you received it vacuum sealed from the seller is a plus for you in my view.
The most noticeable difference between the 1 oz and 5 oz (other than the size and the depth of the relief) is that the globe on the 5 oz is frosted....a very distinguished looking design feature in my view....makes the entire design jump off the background field.
http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/8838_britannia_2014_silver_proof_5_oz_reverse_a.jpg
The Queens effigy has a very high relief look to it...totally ultra cameo...
http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/8838_britannia_2014_silver_proof_5_oz_obverse_a.jpg
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