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Silver £20 Ww! Coin
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http:// www.roy almint. com/sho p/Outbr eak_201 4_UK_20 _Fine_S ilver_C oin
I ordered the new £20 silver coin, struck to commemorate the outbreak WW1 last week and it arrived today. Its really beautiful, made of pure silver, not sterling, so it is 999, rather than 925.
I have bought as an investment but it only cost £20, its face value and I expect it will rise in value. What a super present for grandchildren, or perhaps a Silver Wedding Anniversary. Have a look at my link !
I ordered the new £20 silver coin, struck to commemorate the outbreak WW1 last week and it arrived today. Its really beautiful, made of pure silver, not sterling, so it is 999, rather than 925.
I have bought as an investment but it only cost £20, its face value and I expect it will rise in value. What a super present for grandchildren, or perhaps a Silver Wedding Anniversary. Have a look at my link !
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A nice keep sake and as you said something to pass on one day. Also only cost 20 quid ....so even if it does not increase in value not a lot to worry about.
Would be curious to the reaction if you tried to spend it in Tecso for a £20 purchase or less. Are they by law obliged to take it ?
It's bad enough with Scottish notes lol
Saw a £100 Scottish note on Deal No Deal last week on the table.
Never seen on of this before.
Here in Switzerland they have chf 1,000 notes of £666 in real money !
A nice keep sake and as you said something to pass on one day. Also only cost 20 quid ....so even if it does not increase in value not a lot to worry about.
Would be curious to the reaction if you tried to spend it in Tecso for a £20 purchase or less. Are they by law obliged to take it ?
It's bad enough with Scottish notes lol
Saw a £100 Scottish note on Deal No Deal last week on the table.
Never seen on of this before.
Here in Switzerland they have chf 1,000 notes of £666 in real money !
It actually cost me £23, which included £3 P+P. Its presented in a really nice slip case. What the Mint normally does is to issue more fancier versions.
later on. This one is brilliant, uncirculated. Not sure what the difference is between brilliant, uncirculated and "proof" though.
I have done some research this morning on the 'net, and it appears that silver is 42p a gram, so this coin, weighing in at 15.71g, is only worth £6.59 in the silver alone. So, not quite such a bargain at £20, although that is not why I bought it.
later on. This one is brilliant, uncirculated. Not sure what the difference is between brilliant, uncirculated and "proof" though.
I have done some research this morning on the 'net, and it appears that silver is 42p a gram, so this coin, weighing in at 15.71g, is only worth £6.59 in the silver alone. So, not quite such a bargain at £20, although that is not why I bought it.
Now, now Zacs...you will get into trouble with Miss if you go on like that !
I wonder if the Germans are doing a WW1 coin ? But what would they put on it ? Mine has a nice design of Britannia watching some Destroyers sailing out to sea, and Betty on the other side. I suppose the German one could have a design with piles of dead bodies on one side and the fecking Kaiser on the other !
But, as Noel once said..."lets not be beastly to the Germans" ::::
I wonder if the Germans are doing a WW1 coin ? But what would they put on it ? Mine has a nice design of Britannia watching some Destroyers sailing out to sea, and Betty on the other side. I suppose the German one could have a design with piles of dead bodies on one side and the fecking Kaiser on the other !
But, as Noel once said..."lets not be beastly to the Germans" ::::