Not ebay, but it transcends this dubious online establishment. An email landed in my inbox today offering coins, watches and other items. Coins section attached.
Esteemed Antique and Coin Dealers,
As Trotters Jewellers UK, we find ourselves at the intersection of elegance and legacy. Today, we extend an exclusive invitation to discerning collectors like you-a chance to acquire remarkable pieces that transcend time.
1. The Back Story Our recent transaction was no ordinary affair. Through a seamless part-exchange sale, our coveted watches found new homes, and in return, we acquired an eclectic assortment of antique items and coins. These treasures, meticulously curated, now await your discerning eye.
A. British Coins.
47 British Coins Collection: A symphony of £2 coins, each bearing rare errors subtly hidden within their circular motifs. These coins are not mere currency; they are whispers of history. Yours for £3000.00.
1971 New Pence 2p Coin: A relic from the past, its copper gleam carries memories. Valued at £2500.00.
Rare 1p Coin Set: Three monarchs, three eras-these copper coins, minted in 1936, 1945 and 1967, bear the weight of time. Yours for £2150.00
Bank of England Queen Elizabeth One Pound Notes: A pristine set of two consecutive notes, a testament to regal elegance. Priced at £2250.00
Rare Two Pound (£2) UK Coin, The First World War 1914 - 1918: Commemorating valor and sacrifice, this coin stands tall at £3800.00
King Charles 50 pence Coin: An elusive find, steeped in history. Yours for £2850.00.
etc.
THE INVITATION -
These treasures await their next custodian. Contact us at salesdepartment@trottersjewellersltd.co.uk
Disclaimer: Prices are subject to market fluctuations. Each piece carries a story; let it become part of yours.
Judd Green,
Trotters Jewellers UK,
19 Great Winchester St,
EC2N 2JA, London
The 50p might be worth it if it's a Charles I.