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yaaseen

Over priced rubbish

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I like coins but when they are marketed so highly it really gets on my nerves:

 

1. overcharging an innocent customer

2. when that customer does find out it gives coin collecting a bad name

3. A waste

4. Over-exaggerating the value of a coin

It is a shame as well because the London Mint produces some nice coins at reasonable prices (once every couple of years 😂)

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Stuff like the above are merely gimmicks designed to pull in certain mindsets and make a handsome profit doing so. 

Perfectly legal though, so nothing we can do about it. The points made on the cover are statements of fact. 

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I would do you a set for £22 and still make a decent profit - if ever you buy of the london mint (An almost fraudulant name by the way) just drop the price by 75% and thats the coins true value

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