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Is there anywhere I can look up up-to-date prices for ordinary GVF+ Sovereigns?

Say for different reigns too..... Liz 1960's, George V, Ed VII & Victoria.

No varieties, just normal boring common examples.

Thanks

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Is there anywhere I can look up up-to-date prices for ordinary GVF+ Sovereigns?

Say for different reigns too..... Liz 1960's, George V, Ed VII & Victoria.

No varieties, just normal boring common examples.

Thanks

There's no such thing as "normal boring common examples" - gold sovs either have a coin value which depends entirely on rarity and condition, OR if not at that lofty height they have a BV (bullion value) which would apply to any gold sov of any reign. You're talking about BV I think which you would need to look up the latest gold prices for. (I don't know the relevant website, but I'm sure you can find out via Google)

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There are 2 types of prices, buying and selling.

Buying price is, as Peck suggests, based on bullion.

Selling is bullion minus the dealer or auction house cut.

Current saleroom prices are around £190 + or - an average 18% depending on whether you are buying or selling.

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