wlewisiii Posted Monday at 08:10 PM Posted Monday at 08:10 PM I'm not into stacking but I always thought the Britannia looked good. Just because I think that it’s a nice looking silver coin, I added a 1 oz. .999 fine silver Britannia to my collection. Mostly these are aimed at silver bugs but eh, I like it. By letting them send a random year, it was like $10~15 cheaper but I think I got lucky - Liz’s portrait is better than Charlie’s, IMO. From 2018: 1 Quote
copper123 Posted Thursday at 06:53 PM Posted Thursday at 06:53 PM Now you only need 27 other dates and about 35 different privy marks/ varieties 1 Quote
wlewisiii Posted Thursday at 07:17 PM Author Posted Thursday at 07:17 PM My son isn't helping - he bought me a 2021 today 🤣 Quote
Sword Posted yesterday at 04:31 PM Posted yesterday at 04:31 PM 21 hours ago, wlewisiii said: My son isn't helping - he bought me a 2021 today 🤣 It is a very nice design 😊. Consider being a type collector and then you won't need to have more than one example. (Obviously, gifts from family are supernumerary.) 1 Quote
copper123 Posted yesterday at 06:46 PM Posted yesterday at 06:46 PM Quote dozens of different "types" i am afraid Quote
Sword Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 16 hours ago, copper123 said: dozens of different "types" i am afraid For this series, I wouldn't personally consider different privy marks to be different design "types". But other collectors might think differently. 1 Quote
wlewisiii Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago I am tempted to get a "one a year" while ignoring the privy marks. Quote
copper123 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I picked up most of my britannias when silver was cheap , the best buy was the 2018/19. /20 oriental border coins 2018 was a 100,000 mintage low but no to low , the other two were 50,000 so the complete set is highly collectable now and rarely seen retails around £260 Quote
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