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Key attributes of an investment coin
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Rarity, arguably the most crucial factor influencing historic (and likely future) price appreciation, stems from the basic principle of supply and demand. As the available supply dwindles due to factors like institutional acquisitions and attrition (loss or damage), scarcity inevitably increases. This scarcity, in turn, drives demand and pushes prices higher.
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Coin condition is paramount in numismatics, significantly impacting value and investment potential. High-grade coins are more highly sought after by collectors. This desirability drives premium pricing and enhances liquidity within the market.
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A key distinction between collectors and investors is the focus on exit strategy. Within the investment context, a coin's desirability is paramount, directly influencing both its liquidity and potential returns. Highly sought-after coins experience greater market activity, leading to enhanced liquidity and the potential for significant price appreciation.
The only example of this Exceptionally Rare Dual Dated pattern 1829 half Sovereign in private hands
The only British Gold Pattern to feature 2 dates
The only example in Private Hands
The only 1829 half Sovereign available to collectors
This is an exceedingly rare opportunity to own one of the most unique and interesting of British patterns: the sole 1829 half sovereign available to collectors and the only British gold pattern to feature two different dates.
£85,000
Status: Available for acquisition
Joint Finest, Charles III, 2023 Coronation £200 Matte, 2 Oz Gold
A true modern gold rarity
With an exceptionally small mintage of only 106 being available globally. To date only 23 have been graded in this top grade.
The matte proof finish is entirely different from traditional proof coinage, delivering a soft, sculptural appearance that highlights relief and detail rather than mirrored contrast.
Joint Finest (NGC). Henry VII Angel. MS64. s. 2187
An exceptional and rare Mint State example of the coinage of Henry VII.
In numismatic terms Henry VII is most notable for the introduction of the Sovereign, a variety of which is still minted to this day. These Sovereigns commanding significant sums therefore Angels are the only realistically accessible gold coins of Henry VII.
Status: Acquired by a client
Finest Graded Gold Trade Dollar, 1897
One of less than 10 that are believed to exist. A true rarity at the peak of desirability.
Graded by NGC as PF61 - no other examples are graded higher.
This is only the second Gold Trade Dollar to come to the market in recent years. The last publicly traded piece was a 1902 example which made US $214,000 in 2014.
Status: Sold on behalf of a client
Unique Proof Silver Striking of the 1887 Melbourne Mint Sovereign - PF64
Unique coin of Victorian Australian numismatics.
With exceptional provenance having once resided in the famous Bentley collection - described at the time as the ‘ultimate British Sovereign Collection’. Provenance doesn’t get more important than this.
£35,000
Status: Available for acquisition
James I, ‘Britain Crown’ 1612-13. MS61
A most charming example of the James I ‘Britain Crown’.
Named as it is amongst the first coin to feature ‘Great Britain’ in its legends - pre dating Anne’s unification in the early 1600’s by nearly 200 years.
Unusual in this high grade
Single Finest Richard III Groat (4p)
Richard III coins are all rare due to his short reign. He is a much coveted Monarch by coin collectors as his reign not only marked the end of the House of York (and the beginning of the House of Tudor) but by many it is considered the end of the Middle Ages.
£4,000
Status: Available for acquisition
Elizabeth I, 1590-92, Angel MS61
Elizabeth I Gold Angel MS61
Finest James I Rose Ryal (third Coinage) MS62. Ex Law
Highest Graded James I Rose Ryal (3rd Period)
Holding the esteemed distinction of being the finest known example of this type (jointly across both grading agencies), this coin occupies a preeminent position within the realm of hammered coinage. Its exceptional provenance, tracing back to the renowned Law Collection, further enhances its significance.
£62,500
Status: Available for acquisition
Single Finest, 1645 Charles I, Gold Oxford ‘Declaration Unite’, MS61
Single Finest example of this incredibly rare coin of Charles I.
This is one of the highest grades awarded for any Oxford Unite of any year with few obtaining a mint state designation.
Only 2 other coins with this date publicly traded in the last 20+ years.
Finest graded (NGC) 1787 Pattern Guinea of George III
Exceptionally rare and fine example of the desirable 1787 Pattern Guinea
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