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Royal Mint release third £20 for £20 coin. Superb Churchill design


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yes i have ordered aswell only because i have the other two £20 pound coins, but i dont expect them to do very well compared too the 2oz Bigben coin

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thank you also . im not sure why ive never looked at these before . i really like the look 

 

i suppose trying to find the other two will be a case of searching the bay

Posted

Its a nice looking coin but I won't be buying one unless they bring out a 2oz version.

The problem with common sense is, its not that common.

 

Posted

try this code    D1527a   for free delivery

 

Thanks - but it didn't work and I tried capitalising the last letter as well.

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Anyone have a promotional code for free delivery ?

Yes, as follows:-

Waituntiltheycantsellthemandemailyouwithafreeshippingoffer.

I jest, but a couple of months into both the first coins, they gave free shipping - this one won't be any different.

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Free delivery for orders over £45, I believe.  Order 3 and cash 2 in at FV = free postage :)

 

Yes I saw that but don't want to order 3, 2 is sufficient in the month of credit card bills post Christmas.

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Harumph!!

 

I bought the first one as I thought it was unique.

 

I got the second as I thought the first was devalued by no longer being the "only" £20

 

No I have to buy another one? Is this going to be a one every year job? I am supposed to not be buying any silver at the moment due to unemployment!!! Arse!

 

I want the £100 one too. But not if they are going to make that yearly as well!

 

Or do I sell the first two and forget about it?

 

Have to admit that this is a gorgeous design though.

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Nice coin, guess I will have to get one to go with the others I have. When are they out?

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Yes, as follows:-

Waituntiltheycantsellthemandemailyouwithafreeshippingoffer.

I jest, but a couple of months into both the first coins, they gave free shipping - this one won't be any different.

 

I'll be waiting for the "buy the Silver Lunar Sheep Proof and get a free £20 Churchill coin". That's how I got my last £20 coin :)

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I think it's a shame that you can't subscribe to a series, and just get it shipped out on release.

 

That is actually a pretty good idea. You should write to them and propose it.

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I'm sure that we will see a few more of these £20 coins this year - Flanders, sinking of the Lusitania, Gallipoli.

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