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closed 2022 King Charles III 'Queen Elizabeth II' Memorial 2oz Gold Proof (NGC PF70)


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Such detailed description.

Such a lovely coin.

That, sir, is a belter.

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4 minutes ago, Petra said:

😮😮wow! Bet that looked amazing when you first opened the box!😮👍

Quite the opposite... there was surface damage and missing frosting on the original coin - I was gutted, as it sold out very quick on the day and didn't know if they would send a replacement.

Thankfully, the replacement was absolutely mint - even NGC thought so ;) 

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5 minutes ago, Darr3nG said:

Quite the opposite... there was surface damage and missing frosting on the original coin - I was gutted, as it sold out very quick on the day and didn't know if they would send a replacement.

Thankfully, the replacement was absolutely mint - even NGC thought so ;) 

😮nightmare! Must have been pretty stressful. Unbelievable that they couldn’t get it right on a coin like that. Makes you wonder what the people in the so called quality control department actually think of their customers 🤔

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