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Royal Mint 50th anniversary QUEEN offically minted coins coming soon

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https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/3422048

GOLD and SILVER coins being released by the UK Royal Mint soon
including a 1oz gold coin £1000+ price tag to, also cheaper silver coins to
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Royal Mint are releasing several QUEEN official minted coins for their 50th anniversary - so the Queen with be partnered with Queen on the same coin. So coins will show the band/freddie/crest etc Expect news and press releases from usual sources in the coming weeks/months
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So they've advanced from having the figurative licence to print money to now actually minting coinage.
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Lol another string to the bow!
This place used to be great, but now it is an absolute joke. For serious Queen discussion, please visit http://www.queenforum.net
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At first I thought the headline read:
"Royal Anthology 50th anniversary QUEEN offically released box coming soon"
But then I realized that actually I was wrong (((((((
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More shit to feather the nest with.
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Don't all coins from the royal mint already have The Queen on?
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I hope John has been consulted about this !!!!!!!!!!!
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I hope John has been consulted about this !!!!!!!!!!!
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I hope John has been consulted about this !!!!!!!!!!!
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I hope John has been consulted about this !!!!!!!!!!!
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Coining Soon?

My MelonCoiny Blues?

hmmm
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Gold is Gold.
Check the current gold spot rate and expect to pay more than that for a shiny new 1oz gold coin.
Also expect a loss should you immediately sell it on.
Proof coins are much more expensive (although they have the same gold value) and are highly collectable.
They MIGHT make you a better profit in the long run, and that would all be Capital Gains Tax exempt.
Who knows what will happen to gold prices in years to come, but China will have most of it by then no doubt.
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Interesting that the £100 and £25 coins won't be legal tender.