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Hi

I've been offered a set of Gold Coins originally sold in limited numbers (just 499) by the London Mint Office. The set is no longer wanted by the current owner.

I recognise there is a difference between the Royal Mint and the London Mint Office but can anyone give me an idea of desirability being they're not Royal Mint.

It's the decimalisation anniversary set issued at £396 I think.

http://www.londonmintoffice.org/an-exclusive-opportunity-to-celebrate-the-most-significant-event-in-coinage-history/

Any thoughts, comments would be appreciated,

Thanks

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Hi

I've been offered a set of Gold Coins originally sold in limited numbers (just 499) by the London Mint Office. The set is no longer wanted by the current owner.

I recognise there is a difference between the Royal Mint and the London Mint Office but can anyone give me an idea of desirability being they're not Royal Mint.

It's the decimalisation anniversary set issued at £396 I think.

http://www.londonmin...oinage-history/

Any thoughts, comments would be appreciated,

Thanks

To me this reads as a 1971 and 2011 mint set covered in gold leaf in a pretty box,

value, the decimal point should be moved one to the left.

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I guessed this was the case. How come it isn't more in the public eye / public awareness ?

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There are punters who get dragged into these rip off's.From plates to magazines & and gimmick coins.

The papers take their adverts so are not likely to bite the hand that feeds them.

Even the royal mint tried to sell 50% silver 6d's for £20.

Payday loans,cars at £99 per week,payment protection insurance.Fools and money are soon parted.

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As lots of people buy coins like these because they think it’s a form of investment which one day will be more than they paid for, shouldn't there be the same some sort of standard warning/disclaimer as you get on an endowment policy ie You may not get back what you paid in sort of thing? :(

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It's a hard one to explain... especially at a time when precious metals are in demand,

"your lovely set of gold coins aren't worth anything"

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Hi

I've been offered a set of Gold Coins originally sold in limited numbers (just 499) by the London Mint Office. The set is no longer wanted by the current owner.

I recognise there is a difference between the Royal Mint and the London Mint Office but can anyone give me an idea of desirability being they're not Royal Mint.

Any thoughts, comments would be appreciated,

Thanks

Well, they are Royal Mint. But you can pick up the two proof sets from ebay for probably under £50. The fact that they are gold plated doesn't make them any more valuble. In fact it could be argued (as it has here!) that they are worth less than the untouched article, in that the market for such things is mostly the amateur 'collector' as opposed to people interested in cons. Sorry. I meant coins of course.

:P

Oh, and my thoughts? I'm not surprised the current owner doesn't want them and I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole.

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To describe this stuff as junk is doing it a favour.

Think very carefully before parting with good money for this rubbish.

In two hundred years time you would be lucky to get your money back off this pile of c**p :lol:

Invest in bullion pennies for their bronze content or scrap silver but not this

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These type of 'offers' always remind me of the brilliant spoof ads from VIZ magazine :D

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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do you remember the single colour £2 commemorative coins from the 1990's...ish ???

ive just read on the RM site that if you want to sell them theyre offering through a second party....face value less their fee........might as well spend em :D

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do you remember the single colour £2 commemorative coins from the 1990's...ish ???

ive just read on the RM site that if you want to sell them theyre offering through a second party....face value less their fee........might as well spend em :D

Except the tw*ts at the bank won't take them, or £5 coins either.....................

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Except the tw*ts at the bank won't take them

the RM do say that on their site but also state their still legal tender.......http://www.royalmint.com/help/help/how-can-i-dispose-of-commemorative-2pound-coins

a good warning to not buy RM tat me thinks.... :D

still they can always be sold as excessively rare on the bay.... :D:D:D

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do you remember the single colour £2 commemorative coins from the 1990's...ish ???

ive just read on the RM site that if you want to sell them theyre offering through a second party....face value less their fee........might as well spend em :D

Except the tw*ts at the bank won't take them, or £5 coins either.....................

So how are they legaltender. more like metal paperweights

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everything is legal tender, even the silver britannias

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These type of 'offers' always remind me of the brilliant spoof ads from VIZ magazine :D

post-5762-038101300 1350735974_thumb.jpg

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Great :lol:

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These type of 'offers' always remind me of the brilliant spoof ads from VIZ magazine :D

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Wonderful magazine even though I haven't bought one for 25 years. My favourite was Buster Gonads and his unfeasibly large testicles. Brilliant.

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We toured the West Coast of the US in 1990 and no one got my Roger Melly the the man on telly...Boll*cks t shirt.

Edited by Peter

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You would need nad's like a bull and a brain the size of a pea if you hope to make a profit out of anything the london mint office sell. LOL :lol:

I do know they sell a mean plastic gold plated ingot

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These type of 'offers' always remind me of the brilliant spoof ads from VIZ magazine :D

post-5762-038101300 1350735974_thumb.jpg

Wonderful magazine even though I haven't bought one for 25 years. My favourite was Buster Gonads and his unfeasibly large testicles. Brilliant.

Terry F**kwit and Top Tips had me laughing out loud on the bus :D

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These type of 'offers' always remind me of the brilliant spoof ads from VIZ magazine :D

post-5762-038101300 1350735974_thumb.jpg

Wonderful magazine even though I haven't bought one for 25 years. My favourite was Buster Gonads and his unfeasibly large testicles. Brilliant.

Terry F**kwit and Top Tips had me laughing out loud on the bus :D

For those that it has passed by, this is the kind of 'Top Tip' (very very silly):

"A mouse trap placed on top on of your alarm clock will prevent you from rolling over and going back to sleep"

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These type of 'offers' always remind me of the brilliant spoof ads from VIZ magazine :D

post-5762-038101300 1350735974_thumb.jpg

Wonderful magazine even though I haven't bought one for 25 years. My favourite was Buster Gonads and his unfeasibly large testicles. Brilliant.

Terry F**kwit and Top Tips had me laughing out loud on the bus :D

For those that it has passed by, this is the kind of 'Top Tip' (very very silly):

"A mouse trap placed on top on of your alarm clock will prevent you from rolling over and going back to sleep"

Shirt-ironing haters: do the backs, fronts and sleeves first, then all you have to do is the collars, and they're a piece of piss. :lol:

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Avoid parking tickets by leaving your windscreen wipers turned to 'fast wipe' whenever you park illegally.

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Avoid the london mint office like the plague unless you want to buy unsellable crap. :lol:

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Shave at weekends - there's more time than on a weekday morning :D

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