Hi all I received my free copy of Coincraft's magazine, "The Phoenix", today. Utter, utter rubbish. On page 2, they say that the last predecimal coin was struck in 1967, yet on the next page, they are selling a 1970 predecimal proof set . Also for every order over £50, as their "way of saying 'thank you'", they are offering a Churchill Crown! WOW! Then, they have the gaul to say that "I have seen this coin in the National Press for £9.95, which is outrageous, we charge £2.95." As if Coincraft's prices aren't extortionate... They sell a "Scarce 1997 BU set". Now this isn't the one issued by the Mint, but coins handpicked from circulation. I thought that to attain BU condition, a coin had to have absolutely no bagmarks, scratches, or any other imperfections. Surely coins from circulation would have these defects? Coincraft are also selling QE2 BU pennies. You can get eight different ones for £4.95! They start off that piece by saying "You know sometimes the coins that you think are the most common are, in fact, difficult to obtain. One such coin in question is the One Pence coin." Isn't it the one pennycoin? Needless to say, I won't be requesting another copy, I cancelled my subscription about an hour after I had received the catalogue.