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Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
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I see the price of gold has risen. I'd cash in all my gold sovereigns if I hadn't eaten all the chocolate out of them.
During 2020 & 2021 I invested in some real Sovereigns using some of my savings as a way of spreading the financial risk. The average price I paid was £350 each.
I sold eight of them at this time last year at £500 each to pay for a new bike and a few other bits and thought my investment had done well.
Dealers are now offering between £850 and £875 to buy them :ohmy:
I still have enough of them left to make almost double my money back on the total original investment.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
And in further tea-related news (and of interest to @deptfordmarmoset), Tesco Ely *finally* has their own brand gold and red label leaf teas back in stock after a hiatus of about 8 months. :wahhey:
Ooh, that's news indeed. They had the temporarily out of stock signs up for months but when they removed the signs I thought it was a definitive goodbye so I stopped looking. I've been getting along with M&S' Gold pretty well, occasionally adding some of their Extra Strong leaves to the mix, but I'll keep an eye out for these when I'm next in Tesco.

It's always good to have a tea scout around!:notworthy:
 
Ooh, that's news indeed. They had the temporarily out of stock signs up for months but when they removed the signs I thought it was a definitive goodbye so I stopped looking. I've been getting along with M&S' Gold pretty well, occasionally adding some of their Extra Strong leaves to the mix, but I'll keep an eye out for these when I'm next in Tesco.

It's always good to have a tea scout around!:notworthy:

Thank you :blush:

I'd switched to the Waitrose Gold in the interim, which I must say, is very drinkable. And at £2.25 for 250g is cheaper (and nicer) than either PG tips or Yorkshire. The Tesco Gold is £1.90 for 250g, btw.
 
During 2020 & 2021 I invested in some real Sovereigns using some of my savings as a way of spreading the financial risk. The average price I paid was £350 each.
I sold eight of them at this time last year at £500 each to pay for a new bike and a few other bits and thought my investment had done well.
Dealers are now offering between £850 and £875 to buy them :ohmy:
I still have enough of them left to make almost double my money back on the total original investment.

What pains me is seeing the sheer number of ladies' gold watches on the 'bay being sold for scrap... :cry:

They're going for silly money, and pricing out those who want to buy one to actually wear. And then once they're scrapped, they're scrapped and lost for good. And there are then so many orphan movements being sold for spares. So sad.

The price of 925 silver has also nearly trebled in the last couple of years - from 50p per gram to between £1.22 to £1.80 depending on where you go.
 
My printer is driving me potty.

Card designed in a WYSIWYG package. Prints fine on ordinary paper, but as soon as I put the card stock in, all the margins are screwed, and the image starts on the edge, even though it should be centred.

And it's not super-thick card stock either, it's 290gsm
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
An unexpected first win of the year at track racing.

I felt unwell all evening, but kept going rather than go home. So a couple of 8th places, which gets a track league point, a 6th I think and OK with that for the first three of four races.

Then, 3 laps before the end of the final race I suddenly felt OK. At that point I was still just about hanging onto the bunch, so went for it and just managed to get the win.
 
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