A truly fantastic collection, UC. Admire your goals for achieving the date runs. I know full well how long it takes and how much patience is involved. It must've been a tough decision to let go a 2017 double PF70.
Hood looking coins. Surprised that you have to send in to the US for grading. I’d thought both NGC & PCGS had at least one Europe grading place plus the local expertise to go with it. I guess not
@matubula great questions! I might consider some older proof half's or full sovereign coins but for now I'm focused on completing current goals. Each submission to ngc is around £30/35, which I think is reasonable considering proof coins need to be preserved.
great coins
Great coins, thanks for showing
@kevinmcdonagh1063 thanks for watching 👊🏽
A truly fantastic collection, UC. Admire your goals for achieving the date runs. I know full well how long it takes and how much patience is involved. It must've been a tough decision to let go a 2017 double PF70.
@johnlee4897 thanks for the support John, as always 👍🏽
Very nice collection and thanks for sharing
Same thinking regarding the 1/4 proof Brits
@chrisoldfield8867 there have been some very nicely priced proof brits lately, a good time to buy 😎👌🏽
New sub. That 1989❤️ I would love one and the 2017.
@@ShinyPreciousMetals thanks for watching 👊🏽
Yes, that short run of 50p are special aren't they. And that 2002 two pound, is a dream coin.
@@dleetr thanks for watching 👊🏽
Hood looking coins. Surprised that you have to send in to the US for grading. I’d thought both NGC & PCGS had at least one Europe grading place plus the local expertise to go with it. I guess not
Lovely double sovs. Any plans to venture further back in time? Whats it cost to grade with numistacker?
@matubula great questions!
I might consider some older proof half's or full sovereign coins but for now I'm focused on completing current goals.
Each submission to ngc is around £30/35, which I think is reasonable considering proof coins need to be preserved.