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Just to let everyone know this video was filmed a bit over a month ago when gold was at a lower price hence the price per sovereign offered. Of course now this number would be higher due to golds increase in price.
it was a bad deal,she been collecting them decades and probably has some rare and numanistic value ones,seems like they just gave her scrap value from non numanistic bullion, hewr him say i will keep that one myself
I’ve been collecting sovereigns since 1991 (every time I had enough money I’d buy one) and last time I counted there were 107 half’s and 143 full. I don’t intend selling them I’m going to leave them to my 2 grand kids.
@@scottmcdonald6167 try and get scrap gold and silver, as it’s not worth paying a premium for an investment and scrap gold is valued on gold content which will never go down, only up, I got a 3.7g 9ct cross for 20 quid at a car boot, even cash generators offered 70, and that’s just one example.
This guy could give Del Boy a run for his money with the waffle he was saying. Trying to make out they’re worth 10x the amount now , she just told him back then they still cost the same as a weeks wage .
I love the comments of these videos. So many people dont know what they are talking about. How much something is worth is based on what somebody is willing to pay for it, nothing more. The reality is that these shops have to make a profit and these guys are actually some of VERY few who give FAIR prices. Ive done a lot of buying and selling and I worked for a large organisation selling pre owned items for them online. If she took those same coins to 99% of jewellers, cash converters etc - they would have offered her much less or gave her an exchange for stuff of much lesser value but convinced her its a bargain. I like these guys so im gonna buy my first rolex from them to support their business.
In the states we have war bonds, which I think the UK paid from the whole lend lease act. They are a financial instrument that is so outdated it’s a miracle anyone still keeps them.
@@thothofatlantis what i mean is it’s not an investment in the normal sense like you sit on it and hope for it to go up it doesn’t. But you could win the million then it’s obviously the greatest investment you ever could make .just the way she said it like somehow she thought it was going to be worth more than she put in not how it works .find it a bit strange that anyone would say my premium bonds haven’t gone up as they never will that’s not the point of them
@@thothofatlantis no, "technically" you've won a prize. Usually returns on investment (dividends, capital gains etc) are taxed (outside an ISA, anyway) but premium bond winnings are tax free.
Always interesting to see 'true' gains once you factor in for inflation. I have a small gold collection, stocks, the usual. But now I see the potential for BTC. Its an asset that doesn't degrade over time, requires no upkeep, limited run, and can trade instantly without conversions fees or shipping anywhere in the world 'instantly'. A digital limited run coin.
Those government bonds were shocking. My papa got a few for £150 each back in the day ( roughly £1500 today) and it was paid out at £600 each when he cashed it a year ago.. £900 missing per bond🤨
@@allanallen1835 If she's been collecting 45 years i'd hope she know herself she's obviously bought some second hand so surly she must know some fetch a better price than others .
it's a good hual but in real terms accounting for inflation it's not amazing, would of been much better off with the house for £7k which would now probably be 30 times that rather than the golds 10x
you don't buy premium bonds to sell them at a higher price, you buy them to win money each month, I've got 50k's worth and I usually win a couple of hundred a month.
@@paulumer4378 the value of premium bonds doesn't change no matter how long you own them, £1 today will be worth £1 in 50 years time, there's no guarantee you'll win any money either, I'd probably be better off putting my money in a high interest account, I can't advise where to invest though sorry.
@@paulumer4378 The order should be something like : pay off any debts first -> make sure you have cash in an emergency fund -> start filling up an ISA with a basket of ETFs -> think about more speculative investments like cryptocurrencies etc -> alternative investments like premium bonds, precious metals etc. So yeah you can make PBs part of a strategy, but there are other things you would be better off doing first. Your mileage may vary, etc etc.
I've watched your last 5 videos. I was wondering why you don't show the items more. you only give us glimpse of the items. WE WATCH FOR THE ITEMS NOT YOUR MUG!
THIS SHOP IS PREYING ON THE MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE IN SOCIETY!!! CHARGING £35 TO £50 PER GRAM FOR 9CT GOLD. DONT BE FOOLED PEOPLE. NO WONDER HES ALLWAYS SMILING 😂😂 SHAME ON YOU ,SHAME ON YOU !!!!!
Those government bonds were shocking. My papa got a few for £150 each back in the day ( roughly £1500 today) and it was paid out at £600 each when he cashed it a year ago.. £900 missing per bond🤨
Just to let everyone know this video was filmed a bit over a month ago when gold was at a lower price hence the price per sovereign offered. Of course now this number would be higher due to golds increase in price.
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The dude in the red jumper, what was he in? He has a mad, familiar head on him😂😂
@@HowiaNow posh pawn
@@HowiaNowposh pawnbrokers not posh pawn
@@stillgame1019 fareplay lad, that was wrecking my brain 😂😂
Theyre now about 455 per sovereign, so wasnt a terrible deal. Price fluctuates alot, I would have been pretty happy with that @ 410
it was a bad deal,she been collecting them decades and probably has some rare and numanistic value ones,seems like they just gave her scrap value from non numanistic bullion, hewr him say i will keep that one myself
I really think you should have filmed the coins! Would have loved to see them.
but then we would have seen the true numanistic value.
Nice they have an app now. Thanks for the info. I flip the coin in the air (coin toss style) as a final confirmation. Always a beautiful sound.
Rich people don't cash in gold.
Poor like you, write comments.
@@MikeEsImpossibleAnd nob heads like you reply 😊
@@MikeEsImpossible ahhahhahaha
What a funny contradiction@@MikeEsImpossible
I’ve been collecting sovereigns since 1991 (every time I had enough money I’d buy one) and last time I counted there were 107 half’s and 143 full. I don’t intend selling them I’m going to leave them to my 2 grand kids.
That's a really good idea and fair played to you .. can you just input your address below please
@@DUD751🤣
Nice 100k plus there
Would you advise others to do this ?I'd like to save for my sons future and coins/bullion was something I was considering
@@scottmcdonald6167 try and get scrap gold and silver, as it’s not worth paying a premium for an investment and scrap gold is valued on gold content which will never go down, only up, I got a 3.7g 9ct cross for 20 quid at a car boot, even cash generators offered 70, and that’s just one example.
This guy could give Del Boy a run for his money with the waffle he was saying. Trying to make out they’re worth 10x the amount now , she just told him back then they still cost the same as a weeks wage .
410 was this january-feb before price went up sovs are £450 ish now online pays £430 each a over a month ago since then
So according to the old guy if someone comes in with a 1937 edward sovereign he's gonna pay u 410 quid 😂😂😂😂 u got ripped of lady 💯👍
The older guy doesn’t look the same without his cheesy moustache i remember seeing him on posh pawn or something similar
£410 isn’t 4 x 1980 £45 which is about £250 in todays money meaning that the actual value has approximately doubled
The poor lady surely u gonna call her bk pay her at least a extra 1000
It’s Bussiness bro
As a minimum in the current market a min of spot should be offered
I love the comments of these videos. So many people dont know what they are talking about.
How much something is worth is based on what somebody is willing to pay for it, nothing more.
The reality is that these shops have to make a profit and these guys are actually some of VERY few who give FAIR prices.
Ive done a lot of buying and selling and I worked for a large organisation selling pre owned items for them online.
If she took those same coins to 99% of jewellers, cash converters etc - they would have offered her much less or gave her an exchange for stuff of much lesser value but convinced her its a bargain.
I like these guys so im gonna buy my first rolex from them to support their business.
Premium bonds are not an investment they are a entrance into a lottery type draw for each one you own
And if you win technically you’ve returned profit on your INVESTMENT
In the states we have war bonds, which I think the UK paid from the whole lend lease act. They are a financial instrument that is so outdated it’s a miracle anyone still keeps them.
@@thothofatlantis what i mean is it’s not an investment in the normal sense like you sit on it and hope for it to go up it doesn’t. But you could win the million then it’s obviously the greatest investment you ever could make .just the way she said it like somehow she thought it was going to be worth more than she put in not how it works .find it a bit strange that anyone would say my premium bonds haven’t gone up as they never will that’s not the point of them
@@thothofatlantis no, "technically" you've won a prize. Usually returns on investment (dividends, capital gains etc) are taxed (outside an ISA, anyway) but premium bond winnings are tax free.
Always interesting to see 'true' gains once you factor in for inflation. I have a small gold collection, stocks, the usual. But now I see the potential for BTC. Its an asset that doesn't degrade over time, requires no upkeep, limited run, and can trade instantly without conversions fees or shipping anywhere in the world 'instantly'. A digital limited run coin.
Those government bonds were shocking. My papa got a few for £150 each back in the day ( roughly £1500 today) and it was paid out at £600 each when he cashed it a year ago.. £900 missing per bond🤨
You could have at least showed us all the gold lol
My audience would love to that, but instead of showing them I’m just going hold up to the camera quickly, ensuring it never gets in focus
It would of been nice to see the collection
Not keen on that guy in red cardigan seems slimy
Who Michael cain?
Get a Sigma verifier
410? You did her, poor lady
This Video Was Recorded Over A Month Ago, Meaning The Gold Price Has Changed Since :)
That old jew is well dodgy
Defo. The price has only changed by 0.22% in the past month. Which equates to just over £4 on the Troy ounce.
410 per coin....
@@chrisgoldstein5167 the old muslim was so doddgy having sex with littel kids
£35 In premium bonds wouldn’t win much, you would need a larger allocation to start winning prizes.
He said most of these are 2015 and she said she's been collecting for 45 years... How's that 1 work...
bet she had some amazing old coins numanistic value would be way more than spot price, 45 years collecting is a long time.
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7000 that sounds a bit too low...
Did u give her spot price?
These coins have some premium to them.
not to mention some probably have numanistic value way over spot if sold to collecctors and not a pawn shop
It’s a pawn shop, not a collector’s shop. So pawn shop prices. They need to make money on what they’re buying.
@@arghjayemshes an old lady. informing her that she could get way more would have been a kind thing to do.
@@allanallen1835 If she's been collecting 45 years i'd hope she know herself she's obviously bought some second hand so surly she must know some fetch a better price than others .
Dealing in gold and silver all day long and they don't have a sigma?
yes and they did say they had one
I can hear the ring from my house
"Frequen'thee"
Do preimum bonds go up in value? I thought you get won sometimes on the lottery and got a payout?
Rich means 500 quid to these guys😂
Gold really wasn’t anywhere near as good as investment as property. Inflation has meant that 400 is actually relatively less than 40 in the 70s
did he say 999.9 doesn't have a ping😂
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it's a good hual but in real terms accounting for inflation it's not amazing, would of been much better off with the house for £7k which would now probably be 30 times that rather than the golds 10x
Don't let them give you gold price for coins worth alot more
yet a £ is still worth a £
"you download an app" seriously you use an app to see if it's real 🤷🏻♂️
you don't buy premium bonds to sell them at a higher price, you buy them to win money each month, I've got 50k's worth and I usually win a couple of hundred a month.
as a young guy should i invest in these or other assets ?
@@paulumer4378 the value of premium bonds doesn't change no matter how long you own them, £1 today will be worth £1 in 50 years time, there's no guarantee you'll win any money either, I'd probably be better off putting my money in a high interest account, I can't advise where to invest though sorry.
@paulumer4378 Buy an S&P 500 index fund, within a tax efficient account, and invest the same amount each month no matter if the price is high or low.
@@paulumer4378 The order should be something like : pay off any debts first -> make sure you have cash in an emergency fund -> start filling up an ISA with a basket of ETFs -> think about more speculative investments like cryptocurrencies etc -> alternative investments like premium bonds, precious metals etc. So yeah you can make PBs part of a strategy, but there are other things you would be better off doing first. Your mileage may vary, etc etc.
At that rate it will take you just under 21 years to make your money back.... not great tbh
$40 in 1970 is now the equivalent of $323 today. So no, she didn't 10x her money
Paying way under value, selling way over even premium. Cowboys. Saw you sell an oz of silver for £34. I can get a brand new brit for £24.50 shocking.
Where tf can you get a Brit for that cheap?
@@morganhughes5979 In multiple facebook groups that regularly have them for that price.
That would be telling... I can buy brits krugs and maple leafs at around £25 all day long
Exactly if its a secret then how are these lot ripping her off 😂@joshuagiles7084
Better investment that a Rolex at today's stupid prices 🙄
Gov bonds 40 years ago and sold 4 £35 😂
What rubbish...only the value of gold. There were probably some rare dates
Jewellery shop near me pays £435
right she got rippped off 20 a coin thats £150 ish extra £410 was febuarys price
They said it was filmed a few months ago
@@EskyIsAlive but still low balled
@@lggsretrofinds4461 not really if it was filmed in February
this woman doesnt understand how premium bonds work lol
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Nice
You guys have a twitter page ?
I've watched your last 5 videos. I was wondering why you don't show the items more. you only give us glimpse of the items. WE WATCH FOR THE ITEMS NOT YOUR MUG!
An u say gold is an investment
THIS SHOP IS PREYING ON THE MOST VULNERABLE PEOPLE IN SOCIETY!!! CHARGING £35 TO £50 PER GRAM FOR 9CT GOLD. DONT BE FOOLED PEOPLE. NO WONDER HES ALLWAYS SMILING 😂😂 SHAME ON YOU ,SHAME ON YOU !!!!!
Ping test? lol
At least invest in a Sigma
As if your going to collect sovs then take them to a pawn shop lol 😂 bollocks 😂iv brain damage and im not the fuc$ing thick lol 😂
These people are just like all the rest con artists
It's a fair price. You would not go to a kiosk to get the best prices, you pay for convenience.
Stop telling people gold is a investment cost 99% of the time the customer gets less back than their original investment
who was the smelly muslim
the muslim guy was so dodgy
They all are
Your always ripping off the older ones, made 1000 off her on that one deal
He should offered you £8500
shops are there to make money.
What was this guy in
Was it posh pawn or something similar
@@HowiaNow na wasn't that mate , I thought the same , didn't check out 😃
@@DUD751 posh pawnbrokers 😂😂😂
Nearly sure that one he's in😂😂
Your knickers?
Why bring SUBTITLES BIG ON SCREEN… CLOWS…WTF..🤡🤡🤡
This fella is the stingiest of them all. Makes up stories as he goes along
Who’s the fucking buzzkill lol leave grandpa at home next time
How to rip off…poor woman £410……he made £50 on a coin….I would of given £440 a coin no problem….👎👎
It was filmed nearly 2 months ago
Those government bonds were shocking. My papa got a few for £150 each back in the day ( roughly £1500 today) and it was paid out at £600 each when he cashed it a year ago.. £900 missing per bond🤨