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59 minutes ago, Bruce said:

Congratulations, well done.

Thanks Bruce.

LCA do seem inconsistent, with many items going at exactly the bid price, and a few going well under. 

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9 hours ago, 1949threepence said:

I've not done too badly this time, with a £500 bid going for £190 hammer, and a £600 bid going for £440.

Looking through the sales, one of the highlights has to be the slabbed MS66 1934 crown fetching £14,500 hammer. 

I was concerned after my first London Coins experience jn September as a single £3000 max bid went precisely for that -  but in this weekend’s December auction my two bids hammered at about half my maximum. 😊

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1 hour ago, Menger said:

I was concerned after my first London Coins experience jn September as a single £3000 max bid went precisely for that -  but in this weekend’s December auction my two bids hammered at about half my maximum. 😊

In December 2021, I got my 1806 KP31 gilt proof penny for exactly the £800 I bid. But I wasn't complaining as KB coins were (and still are) asking £2,250 for the same coin in not really any better shape. Certainly not £1550's worth better, or whatever the exact difference after juice added. 

 

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3 hours ago, Menger said:

I was concerned after my first London Coins experience jn September as a single £3000 max bid went precisely for that -  but in this weekend’s December auction my two bids hammered at about half my maximum. 😊

Congratulations too

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I think that i missed out this time, 0 wins from 4 bids. London Coins website is still down, but i have not received any email from them, so i guess that it means no wins.

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1 hour ago, Iannich48 said:

I think that i missed out this time, 0 wins from 4 bids. London Coins website is still down, but i have not received any email from them, so i guess that it means no wins.

The website is down since yesterday afternoon, so that unable to check hammered prices of lots

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2 hours ago, Iannich48 said:

I think that i missed out this time, 0 wins from 4 bids. London Coins website is still down, but i have not received any email from them, so i guess that it means no wins.

It's resumed now.

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I'm hoping that my items arrive tomorrow. They were posted yesterday, but are still showing as stuck at Medway Mail Centre.  

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