PhilDaSilva
New Member
To be fair the marks could be due to handling at my local sorting/post office as delivery was repeated with me not being home the first time, I just expected better from a carded coin as 2 of the 4 coins have dark smudges around the perimeter of the coins, hard to tell if its the plastic capsule. Overall the detail is nice quality just the 2 dark marks are noticeable with the naked eye on 2 of them though they are both still sealed in plastic film wrappers + card/capsule.
Luckily enough 2 were for a work colleague though I have now left said works place so he may not collect which is easier for me as I wont have to explain the marks even though both packets are still sealed not that I think he would notice but I feel obliged to point this out.
Methinks the local jeweler may look at me a little blank if I try an sell them though I expect the same vacant looks in the local off license if I try an buy beer or suchlike with them even though they are legal tender. Not decided quiet what to do with them yet as am still waiting on the colleague I bought them for.
It does make one wonder why there is a 10 pieces per household limit on purchases though, anyone would think the royal munter is strapped for silver!!
Luckily enough 2 were for a work colleague though I have now left said works place so he may not collect which is easier for me as I wont have to explain the marks even though both packets are still sealed not that I think he would notice but I feel obliged to point this out.
Methinks the local jeweler may look at me a little blank if I try an sell them though I expect the same vacant looks in the local off license if I try an buy beer or suchlike with them even though they are legal tender. Not decided quiet what to do with them yet as am still waiting on the colleague I bought them for.
It does make one wonder why there is a 10 pieces per household limit on purchases though, anyone would think the royal munter is strapped for silver!!