Have you noticed like me how many D Day coins are up for sale including other types of coins and memorabilia, a lot of people are jumping on the band wagon, i casually collect 50p and 2 Pound coins as a hobby one of many i have.
i know our post office postmaster very well and he is going to hold a few back for me when he gets them so not paying stupid money for them by all the con artists out there and the one's you have to subscribe to.
D Day aniversary
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17:30
Re: D Day aniversary
This annoys me. Only that I know when nothing in life is free.
Issued to commemorate the first coronation of the 21st century. Be a part of the occasion that will forever sit proudly in our history books with this official commemorative coin – FREE as a gift to the nation.
https://www.londonmintoffice.org/kc-third-v5
No doubt, you'll be pestered for the rest of internity to buy coins from The London Mint Office.
"Official commemorative coin" indeed. This was an Official Caretakers Website forum post by CT
As for D-Day, even the Royal Mint get in on the act. https://www.royalmint.com/shop/limited- ... roof-coin/
Issued to commemorate the first coronation of the 21st century. Be a part of the occasion that will forever sit proudly in our history books with this official commemorative coin – FREE as a gift to the nation.
https://www.londonmintoffice.org/kc-third-v5
No doubt, you'll be pestered for the rest of internity to buy coins from The London Mint Office.
"Official commemorative coin" indeed. This was an Official Caretakers Website forum post by CT
As for D-Day, even the Royal Mint get in on the act. https://www.royalmint.com/shop/limited- ... roof-coin/
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You still got the battle of Hastings 5op coin CT, never came across another since that one lolthecaretaker wrote: ↑26th May 2024 at 5:30pm This annoys me. Only that I know when nothing in life is free.
Issued to commemorate the first coronation of the 21st century. Be a part of the occasion that will forever sit proudly in our history books with this official commemorative coin – FREE as a gift to the nation.
https://www.londonmintoffice.org/kc-third-v5
No doubt, you'll be pestered for the rest of internity to buy coins from The London Mint Office.
"Official commemorative coin" indeed. This was an Official Caretakers Website forum post by CT
As for D-Day, even the Royal Mint get in on the act. https://www.royalmint.com/shop/limited- ... roof-coin/
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19:28
Re: D Day aniversary
It's somewhere EBJ, I put it somewhere safe, but can't remember where that was. Think I need to have a clear-out of some of my accumulated junk (sorry, the stuff that will come in handy one day not junk)
I've got several draws that are well overdue for a tidy up. I found my Queens Jubilee Crown in my underpants draw
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