On the 6 Decades of Bond, The Royal Mint was upfront at the start that it was a 7 coin series. Moreover, it appears in the 1 oz gold, it is a very small mintage - so small, I think it is only available to those who signed up for the whole series.
@@BuddhaStacker ah I hadn't realised that, but did they make it clear that the series would end with a completer style coin rather than a seventh dedicated coin?
HAH! Well I wasn't expecting that. A James Bond vehicle completer. If it sells who cares, it's going to make some people happy. I hadn't really thought about a Tudor completer. On considering the concept, well I've been getting the quarter gold and two ounce silver. If there was a completer range, I'd probably get that in the one ounce gold and ten ounce silver, to nicely round out the set with a couple of halo pieces, without to much outlay relative to getting everything else in the smaller formats.
Well the Tudor Beasts completer is a ways off, you e plenty of time to save for it. Maybe they'll do an installment plan at today's spot, so you don't miss out.
Was obvious from the start that 6 decsdes of bond was a 7 coin set so i assumed a completer would be the 7th coin. Ive been collecting in 1oz silver in the special collection case that came with the 1st coin. Get my last coin tomorrow for this
@the_islandstacker yea it has 7 slots. Not overly impressed with the whole series. Coins lacking much detail. Look like that got to the mocked up design stage and just went yeah that will do. Cost £750ish for the whole series. Be a long time till it's worth that or more again I think.
@peterdenson7031 sounds like the mint, half a job. That's the same with all the 1oz proof sets, same with the Tudor beasts series I have, will be about £1100 once complete
Speaking of completers, what would be hilarious, if they put all the special year rose gold Sov designs, around an effigy of King Charles III, on a five Sov. Hah. Now that would be a bit of a stretch.
On the 6 Decades of Bond, The Royal Mint was upfront at the start that it was a 7 coin series. Moreover, it appears in the 1 oz gold, it is a very small mintage - so small, I think it is only available to those who signed up for the whole series.
@@BuddhaStacker ah I hadn't realised that, but did they make it clear that the series would end with a completer style coin rather than a seventh dedicated coin?
HAH! Well I wasn't expecting that. A James Bond vehicle completer. If it sells who cares, it's going to make some people happy. I hadn't really thought about a Tudor completer. On considering the concept, well I've been getting the quarter gold and two ounce silver. If there was a completer range, I'd probably get that in the one ounce gold and ten ounce silver, to nicely round out the set with a couple of halo pieces, without to much outlay relative to getting everything else in the smaller formats.
@@dleetr I think there will be a completer for the Tudor beasts. I'm not sure I'll be able to get the 1oz version of it though at current prices.
Well the Tudor Beasts completer is a ways off, you e plenty of time to save for it. Maybe they'll do an installment plan at today's spot, so you don't miss out.
@@dleetr maybe so, have to see how quick they bag it the rest of the series
Was obvious from the start that 6 decsdes of bond was a 7 coin set so i assumed a completer would be the 7th coin. Ive been collecting in 1oz silver in the special collection case that came with the 1st coin. Get my last coin tomorrow for this
Ah ok cool. I didn't buy this series so wasn't sure. Assume the box has 7 slots?
@the_islandstacker yea it has 7 slots. Not overly impressed with the whole series. Coins lacking much detail. Look like that got to the mocked up design stage and just went yeah that will do. Cost £750ish for the whole series. Be a long time till it's worth that or more again I think.
@peterdenson7031 sounds like the mint, half a job. That's the same with all the 1oz proof sets, same with the Tudor beasts series I have, will be about £1100 once complete
Speaking of completers, what would be hilarious, if they put all the special year rose gold Sov designs, around an effigy of King Charles III, on a five Sov. Hah. Now that would be a bit of a stretch.
@@dleetr a stretch yes, past the mint absolutely not
Not a fan I think the completer set the bar so high I think any coin would be judged against that coin
@@ianbird7444 true, and I think they will just do it to make a quick buck