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Pobjoy Mint New Release


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Not much really and far too expensive,makes Royal mint coins look competitively priced.

 

Pobjoy, Westminster etc aim their coins at the man in the street who knows nothing about PMs or collecting,you'll be able to buy the seahorse for less than £20 in a years time if silver is at or around current prices.

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

 

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I was looking for different stuff and found the titanium stuff they do.

 

Just out of interest what sorts of problems could the mint have tryin to mint a titamium coin with the metal as hard as titamium?

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I was looking for different stuff and found the titanium stuff they do.

Just out of interest what sorts of problems could the mint have tryin to mint a titamium coin with the metal as hard as titamium?

It's half melted before they strike it I think, so no more issues than any other metal.

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