Chards are the best to buy silver Brittanias from in the UK. If you check out their special scheme Britannia out. Theirs a massive reduction on the VAT. I have had a couple of orders this month alone.
@@SeosamhMacUaid When a VAT registered trader buys and sells second-hand goods, which would normally be taxable, they are entitled to account for VAT only on the gross profit. The scheme applies to almost all second-hand goods, including most coins, medallions, and bars. However, it specifically excludes “investment gold coins and bars” as these are exempt from VAT in the UK. It normally applies to goods on which VAT has already been paid on purchase by a private (non-VAT registered) individual, or which was privately owned before VAT was introduced.
Great question!! The majority of underweight sovereigns are sent directly to scrap, however if we come across one which is of good quality, we would list this as Grade C, given the weight.
Just bought 3 veiled Victoria sovereigns from you this week two 1895 at 7.94g and one 1900 at 7.93g ! Best value bullion ones not grade C..and my scales are professionally callibrated..
I've bought from chards, and been to their shop in Blackpool, it is a very nice shop and very nice staff who are always very helpful.
Have just stared using Chards in Blackpool. Excellent shop and very helpful staff. 10 out of 10!
Nice to see the gaffer presenting, just bought a Charlie coronation sovereign from Chards, impeccable service as always.
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Chards are the best to buy silver Brittanias from in the UK. If you check out their special scheme Britannia out. Theirs a massive reduction on the VAT. I have had a couple of orders this month alone.
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@@Chard1964Ltd what is the "special scheme" please?
@@SeosamhMacUaid When a VAT registered trader buys and sells second-hand goods, which would normally be taxable, they are entitled to account for VAT only on the gross profit.
The scheme applies to almost all second-hand goods, including most coins, medallions, and bars. However, it specifically excludes “investment gold coins and bars” as these are exempt from VAT in the UK.
It normally applies to goods on which VAT has already been paid on purchase by a private (non-VAT registered) individual, or which was privately owned before VAT was introduced.
@@Chard1964Ltd wow thanks so much for the clarity on that. So does than mean I can buy minty sliver coins from Chards almost VAT free?
@@SeosamhMacUaid Yes, if you purchase special scheme, you'd only pay VAT on our profits of those coins.
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What about underweight worn sovereigns that are no longer 7.988g? Are they classed grade C or off to the smelters?
Great question!! The majority of underweight sovereigns are sent directly to scrap, however if we come across one which is of good quality, we would list this as Grade C, given the weight.
Just bought 3 veiled Victoria sovereigns from you this week two 1895 at 7.94g and one 1900 at 7.93g ! Best value bullion ones not grade C..and my scales are professionally callibrated..
I had a proof double sovereign in box ,,,they were selling same for £1200 ,they offered me scrap price :£730 😢,
السلام عليكم معايا عملات معدنيه الملك جورج الخامس دهب 1912 مش موجود النعناع ارجو الرد بسرعه
لدي النسر الذهبي كم ثمن ١٩٠٠I have a golden eagle, how much is 1900?
I have one of these (a half sovereign) and it’s from the year 1913
I think your grade 'B' is minty?
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