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seaside
16 May 18 14:41
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People sell gold coins at auctions why do they do that ?

They have to pay the auction house around 20% the people who buy the coins will only pay the value of the gold ( I am not talking about rare coins just the ones where the value is just in the gold

So my question is why do people sell gold coins at auction when the would get more from a dealer.

I can not work it out am I missing something ?

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By:
mouse muldoon
When: 16 May 18 14:43
I'm not at all sure that they do.
By:
Callisto-moon
When: 16 May 18 14:45
I prefer to keep mine and eat the chocalate from the middle at weekends.
By:
seaside
When: 16 May 18 14:49
mouse

They do some were sold yesterday at auction.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 16 May 18 14:49
link?
By:
seaside
When: 16 May 18 14:55
https://www.sworder.co.uk/auction/search?sd=1&sto=0&au=773&w=False&pn=1&mc=3
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 16 May 18 14:57
OK, those are just regular sovs, so the answer is coz they is muppitz.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 16 May 18 14:59
Most people would be sensible enough just to take them into a jeweller's.
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 16 May 18 15:05
I took some in last year and he gave me £215 each, said he was making himself £8 on each.
By:
ProSniper
When: 16 May 18 15:07
I tried to sell some of them chocolate ones Laugh
By:
mouse muldoon
When: 16 May 18 15:09
There is a cocoa bean shortage, so you might want to hold on to them for now Snipey.
By:
ProSniper
When: 16 May 18 15:18
Excited I remember once selling pure muck to girls who were pestering me to sell them a bit of my hashish Laugh obviously I knew they didn't have a clue so I rolled up some muck, put some "impressions" in it, and I told them it was some new stuff that had just come on the market called "golf ball" hash LaughLaughLaugh one of them inspected it for a sec.. before putting it in her pocket and handing me the fiver I was charging Laugh
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 16 May 25 16:25
I prefer to keep mine and eat the chocolate from the middle at weekends.
By:
mitolo
When: 16 May 25 16:44
cocoa beens approaching the price of gold
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 16 May 25 16:46
they grew legs like?
By:
mitolo
When: 16 May 25 16:51
francesca
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 16 May 25 17:39
ive got 5 dubloons.
By:
spyker
When: 16 May 25 19:00
If someone was to have 60g of 999 how much would he expect to get for it in the high st, bracelet of 'coins' and 1/2 oz bullion 'bar'? TIA.
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 16 May 25 22:15
12 quid
By:
hulk23
When: 16 May 25 22:27
1/2 oz bullion 'bar'

got a 360 gram toblerone 'bar' somewhere
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 16 May 25 22:30
in ya snickers launcher?
By:
hulk23
When: 16 May 25 22:32
took it out the wrapper and lubed it up but could still only get it halfway in.

anyway, if anyone wants it send me a DM.  tia.
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 16 May 25 23:18
scent.
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 25 10:07
I suppose same reason why some people buy gold bullion out of vending machines like they would buy crisps,Choco bars,knowing its got a mark up on bullionb you can buy from a bullion trader
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 25 10:10
well he,s another ? ,which is even madder,why do people buy sovs for example from jewelers,etc at a massive mark up compared to bullion traders, I suppose at auction you can put a reserve on and hope to get someone at auction/online who wants a sOV of a certain yr
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 25 10:12
1966 gold sov for example has a built in premium
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 25 10:16
I buy both grandkids a sov every yr and  one when they were born, they,ll do ok with them but now costing me over a grand every Jan, the 1st one about 9 yrs ago was around 180 quid,2nd maybe 200ish ,last Jan's was 517 quid,looks like been higher for me this yr but good for them.keep it going till their 18th or 21st
By:
CagliariG
When: 17 May 25 10:27
24 CARAT desperation for attention, the Laughing Stock going after seaside with ancient threads!! Still trolling him at midnight, all on his lonesome WASDC!!



Shafter having a swim in Seaside's aquarium!!
By:
sageform
When: 17 May 25 10:58
Same reason people pay twice as much for Nescafe as for Tesco instant coffee or 3 times as much for some branded medicines compared to generic ones. No common sense about money which is why 10 people on the same salary can have such different lifestyles. The most savvy will become a millionaire in 10 years, the least will be visiting a food bank.
By:
CagliariG
When: 17 May 25 11:01
Does that apply now sage or 2018 when the thread started?
By:
sageform
When: 17 May 25 11:05
Both. Getting harder to get to a £million in 2018 money though.
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 17 May 25 13:48
1,laid city of troy for £155,000
2,selling a winning system for £600,000
3,caught same 2 118kg tuna that someone else caught.

CagliariG 27 May 24 17:38

The big Q is, how many of you are backing COT to win the substandard Derby at the most ridiculous odds for a colt who has not grown, looks like a starved hurdler and stuffed because he has not trained on?

In AOB do you trust enough for lightening to strike twice in a sub par GP1 and trust a clothes horse to beat trees?

CagliariG 27 May 24 19:22
Lay it all day and week sparrow imvho!!!

CagliariG 27 May 24 19:27
We have laid it to lose £155 K min sparrow and hope for more!!!

glentoby 26 Jan 18  21:50

As far as I am aware I personally own the only method which will produce a long term profit,not a "system" as popularly refered to and devised after 2 decades + of research.My sole motivation for posting on any racing or betting forum is to give the average punter an edge.No more,no less.

My method would be no good to the average or even prudent punter or greedy chancers.I had an offer to purchase it following a trial by 4 individuals on the BF Forum,over a year using it.Bound by copyright etc and proven beyond doubt the worth of it.

The only time I was tempted to sell I had an offer that was £40,000 short of the £600,000 I would accept.All documented and recorded for posterity.I would only sell on condition that the proceeds went to SSAFA,knowing full well that would be the only payoff.

The offer came from a well known tipping operation who continue to rip off punters Nationwide and now coming up to their most lucrative period.

It is still for sale but £600k is the minumum I would consider to part with it on behalf of SSAFA!!

CagliariG 30 Dec 23 20:06
Still waiting after years for you to substantiate your idiotic claim that I ever said I caught either of the fish Rico?



TOBYMUG POSTED...

BTW WE LANDED 2 FISH SO FAR,ONE 81KG AND GET THIS 123KG,NOT MASSIVE BUT GOOD FOR US

THEN POSTS...


CagliariG30 Dec 23 20:06Joined: 16 Jul 22 | Topic/replies: 7,096 | Blogger: CagliariG's blog
Still waiting after years for you to substantiate your idiotic claim that I ever said I caught either of the fish Rico?

FCKN PMSL.
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 25 14:56
there is no generic 100,000 salary
all depe4nds on
where you live
no of kids
commute costs
how many in house work
no of cars
etc,etcv
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 25 14:56
there is no generic 100,000 salary
all depe4nds on
where you live
no of kids
commute costs
how many in house work
no of cars
etc,etcv
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 25 14:56
there is no generic 100,000 salary
all depe4nds on
where you live
no of kids
commute costs
how many in house work
no of cars
etc,etcv
By:
1st time poster
When: 17 May 25 14:59
kids left nest
no mortgage
0ne paid for car
no debt
no work/commute costs
and 20 grand cash on the hip up naarth,worth far  more than a 100 grand salary in south east/laandan
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