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Hello

New to coin collecting, 

started a few months ago collecting bullion coins. But Have also bought a few silver proof coins. However I have just bought a 2013 silver proof 5oz Britannia on eBay, posted from Germany. Box packaging and coin look good. My concern is on the COA there is no white box with a coin number. Any ideas ? 

 

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Nothing to worry about I think. Had a quick look on the web and it appears that the certificate for that coin doesn't have a white box and number.

https://thelondoncoincompany.com/epages/4d237887-b78a-4f19-8c94-ebc46654c578.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/4d237887-b78a-4f19-8c94-ebc46654c578/Products/SPBRIT10-01000

 

 

 

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Thanks sword

relief to see that link.

id seen this picture even though it's a first strike certificate. I thought all proof coins had a coin number.

thanks for reply

 

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And Welcome to the Forum!

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