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Legacies-Of-Freedom
picked this up today
are all Britannias Reverse proof?
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I once had that set, it sales often for 100 to 120....

Yes to you rquestion....
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thanks Silverhawk I thought I was paying a heafty preimum when I paid $75
i have looked up the Britannia and it happens to be the 2nd lowest mintage of the series

think I will leave this set intack I normally bust out my coins
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I have seen this set listed as high as 140, so not a bad deal at 75 IMO.....
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 Posted 11/13/2012  03:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SDCrow to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think $75 is a pretty good deal. The Britannia usually sells for around $50 since it is the 2nd lowest mintage at under 50,000. I have one of these sets myself, and I almost broke the Britannia out to put between my '01 and '03, but luckily I found a loose '02 at a good price. I have a second set that is still sealed.

I wonder what will happen with the value of the 0.958 fine Britannia's now that the purity has been changed to 0.999 fine?
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11/13/2012 03:47 am
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I personally think its irrelevant SDcrow as the coin actually has 1 pure oz. of silver, the coin just weighs over 31.108 grams or 20 DWT....

Britannia's will always carry high premium and that much more so for the older and low mintage versions....

The ones with the 24k gild are ridiculously high in cost....
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