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Gazette Proclamation - Waterloo Medal (Great Engravers 2-coin set?)


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44 minutes ago, westminstrel said:

You are lucky to own it - it looks amazing and “crisp”. 

Thanks. Yes it's a lovely coin and will give many years of pleasure. Interested to see what coin 2 looks like but this stands on its own anyway

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On 08/07/2024 at 15:38, James32 said:

Or Vinda?

Indeed. I believe she’s needing the loo as has had a curry. 

“Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.” Oscillate Wildly

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594x of the 2 oz silver still in stock for Waterloo medal

Can we officially call this a flop from the mint?

Beautiful coin, just WAY over priced. 

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14 minutes ago, BackyardBullion said:

594x of the 2 oz silver still in stock for Waterloo medal

Can we officially call this a flop from the mint?

Beautiful coin, just WAY over priced. 

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It'll be interesting to see what the first 2oz gold PF70s make at auction once the flippers plastic coffins start arriving back from Micky Mouse land 

Don't see it being that much over the RRP myself 

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3 hours ago, BackyardBullion said:

594x of the 2 oz silver still in stock for Waterloo medal

Can we officially call this a flop from the mint?

Beautiful coin, just WAY over priced. 

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I think the design is lost on a 2oz planchet size. Plus I think they did too many. 
 

 

Aaaahhh😉

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On 08/07/2024 at 10:15, Agaupl said:

Don’t think I’ve had one of these before. Just the normal stickers. Not sure if it actually signifies anything. I ended up not sending my G&D in the end because I just couldn’t be arsed with the hassle. 

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Any QI/QC process that has poorly printed pieces of paper with the incorrect year and not even cut neatly offers no assurance the coin will be ok. The irony of the label is the only thing I can appreciate at this point 😂 

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1 minute ago, Simmoleon said:

Any QI/QC process that has poorly printed pieces of paper with the incorrect year and not even cut neatly offers no assurance the coin will be ok. The irony of the label is the only thing I can appreciate at this point 😂 

🤣 I get you … but this time the coin was really good … last time.. not so much 

Aaaahhh😉

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