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Hi Guys,  anyone know?     

I've got a 5 coin set but the COA does not specify the maximum mintage of each coin which is very strange, for comparison is my COA for the 2022 jubilee 5 coin set and the individual mintages are listed.  The LEP is 1200 and there's likely to be more (trial of the pyx etc)  but I don't know how many.    

I don't know if this is a mistake by the Royal Mint they just forgot or are they leaving it open to mint more?  It's unlikely and I'm betting they just forgot to put it on the COA........

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1 hour ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

Hi Guys,  anyone know?     

I've got a 5 coin set but the COA does not specify the maximum mintage of each coin which is very strange, for comparison is my COA for the 2022 jubilee 5 coin set and the individual mintages are listed.  The LEP is 1200 and there's likely to be more (trial of the pyx etc)  but I don't know how many.    

I don't know if this is a mistake by the Royal Mint they just forgot or are they leaving it open to mint more?  It's unlikely and I'm betting they just forgot to put it on the COA........

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Best to just ask the Royal Mint.

You're best mates with someone there aren't you?

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Posted
8 minutes ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

Yes I know one or two, are your COAs any different?  

I have a certificate for a 5 coin set which looks identical to your with and LEP of 1200, but what is your certificate with an LEP of 700?

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Posted
1 minute ago, LawrenceChard said:

I have a certificate for a 5 coin set which looks identical to your with and LEP of 1200, but what is your certificate with an LEP of 700?

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I’ll wager a guess that the second COA is of the 2022 Platinum Jubilee 5-coin Sovereign set (shown for comparison).

Posted
3 hours ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

Hi Guys,  anyone know?     

I've got a 5 coin set but the COA does not specify the maximum mintage of each coin which is very strange, for comparison is my COA for the 2022 jubilee 5 coin set and the individual mintages are listed.  The LEP is 1200 and there's likely to be more (trial of the pyx etc)  but I don't know how many.    

I don't know if this is a mistake by the Royal Mint they just forgot or are they leaving it open to mint more?  It's unlikely and I'm betting they just forgot to put it on the COA........

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Likewise I noticed this when I received my set. I sure hope it is a mistake and they have missed it off!

Posted
5 hours ago, jason94151 said:

just wondering does you coa show which number your is out of 1200 or it that just it for the coa?

 

4 hours ago, GoldDiggerDave said:

1200 is the LEP not the mintage, so there’s no information out there what I can find on the actual mintage figures. 

@GoldDiggerDave- I think what @jason94151 is asking is whether your COA has a number specifically for your set (despite not having a max mintage number printed on the inner page).

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On 06/02/2023 at 06:08, GoldDiggerDave said:

Yes the COA does have its own number 

Oh ok let hope they send you a replacement for the COA with the maximum mintage on the 5 sovereign coin.

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