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"UndergrounD" stamps & coins.
On 24 Dec, 16:26, Bevan Price wrote:
For anyone interested in such things, On 9 January 2013, Royal Mail is issuing a set of stamps featuring the London Underground. The Royal Mint is also producing two £2 coins to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Metropolitan Line. Thank you for letting us know. I am cross posting this for a wider audience. |
"UndergrounD" stamps & coins.
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"UndergrounD" stamps & coins.
On 27/12/2012 19:21, David Jackman wrote:
e27002 wrote in news:0f7100e0-a024-4d5e-bdf4- : On 24 Dec, 16:26, Bevan Price wrote: For anyone interested in such things, On 9 January 2013, Royal Mail is issuing a set of stamps featuring the London Underground. The Royal Mint is also producing two £2 coins to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Metropolitan Line. Thank you for letting us know. I am cross posting this for a wider audience. And the cost of two £2.00 coins? £20 according to the Royal Mint website.... David That price is for uncirculated coins in presentation packs. I expect there will be other, "normal value" £2 coins coming into general circulation during 2013. Bevan |
"UndergrounD" stamps & coins.
"Bevan Price" wrote in message ... On 27/12/2012 19:21, David Jackman wrote: e27002 wrote in news:0f7100e0-a024-4d5e-bdf4- : On 24 Dec, 16:26, Bevan Price wrote: For anyone interested in such things, On 9 January 2013, Royal Mail is issuing a set of stamps featuring the London Underground. The Royal Mint is also producing two £2 coins to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Metropolitan Line. Thank you for letting us know. I am cross posting this for a wider audience. And the cost of two £2.00 coins? £20 according to the Royal Mint website.... David That price is for uncirculated coins in presentation packs. and it's surprising what a difference having a genuinely uncirculated coin can make to the collectable value (and in 10 years time it's easy to tell the difference). Of course whether a particular commemorative theme is worth collecting for its long term value depends upon entirely different things. tim |
"UndergrounD" stamps & coins.
On 27/12/2012 19:21, David Jackman wrote:
e27002 wrote in news:0f7100e0-a024-4d5e-bdf4- : On 24 Dec, 16:26, Bevan Price wrote: For anyone interested in such things, On 9 January 2013, Royal Mail is issuing a set of stamps featuring the London Underground. The Royal Mint is also producing two £2 coins to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Metropolitan Line. Thank you for letting us know. I am cross posting this for a wider audience. And the cost of two £2.00 coins? £20 according to the Royal Mint website.... David Nonsense, you can find them in your change, as I have. That's part of the fun of coin collecting. Plus, I put away the coins that I found -- £16 saved. |
"UndergrounD" stamps & coins.
On 09/11/2013 15:38, wrote:
On Sat, 09 Nov 2013 15:03:53 +0000, " wrote: On 27/12/2012 19:21, David Jackman wrote: e27002 wrote in news:0f7100e0-a024-4d5e-bdf4- : On 24 Dec, 16:26, Bevan Price wrote: For anyone interested in such things, On 9 January 2013, Royal Mail is issuing a set of stamps featuring the London Underground. The Royal Mint is also producing two £2 coins to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Metropolitan Line. Thank you for letting us know. I am cross posting this for a wider audience. And the cost of two £2.00 coins? £20 according to the Royal Mint website.... David Nonsense, you can find them in your change, as I have. That's part of the fun of coin collecting. Plus, I put away the coins that I found -- £16 saved. Aren't there different grades of coins with some collectors wanting un circulated pristine ones? And maybe some overseas/tourist collectors who are unlikely to get some in change. At least the coins are a familiar size, back in 77 I got a large number of Jubilee Crowns from a Post Office at their face value 25p . My Bus fare to work was 25p and on a couple of occasions a regular driver had mumbled about giving change "you should know the fare by now". So for about 6 months he got a Crown handed to him which made him even grumpier as the change holder http://www.bobmockford.co.uk/museum/change/ didn't have a slot suitable. Other drivers welcomed them as they hadn't been able to get any personally and swapped them with their own coins. G.Harman I also heard that some 5-pound coins had made their way into circulation in years past. It's a shame that you can no longer acquire them on a like-for-like basis at the Post Office. |
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