Good evening. I have not yet decided what to do with them. A charity would be the obvious choice. I have contacted the Mint direct today, spoke to some dumb-wit receptionist but 2 hours later got a returned call from their customer-investment manager. He offered to 'take them off my hands'. Further into the conversation I asked a few questions why 'they' were keen to have the coins returned, considering the £100 they are offering to the general public. I have discovered that THEY are the culprits in the high sale price mainly to protect their own investment, after all they are a private, profit-making company. They will build up a collection of these coins to send out to their own highly valued customers, (some of which spend £1000's or even 10's of 1000's each year with them) purely as a 'thank you' for their custom. After all, who would want a free gift sent if it was not worth anything?! With the Mint offering £100 gives the coin an instant inflated value. It seems that as time goes by they may put the price up again and again, therefore giving the 'free' gift a VERY high value. I was told that a max of ONE coin could be traded for £100 per household, that person having to give details of email, address and phone so hopefully would become a customer buying proof sets etc for years to come. I was offered £250 for ALL my coins as a 'good-will gesture' I say to anyone who has these to keep hold of them and see what happens in the next 12 months as I think the offer may double form the Mint to make these gifts worth having.