Worthless Royal Mint Commems....

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Silverhouse, Jan 13, 2016.

  1. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Thanks. :) I was confused because US collectors don't typically make such a distinction. For example, I have a small collection of classic commemorative half dollars. All are legal tender and most can be found in circulated condition, but they were all issued individually at a premium for collectors. Contrasting this are the state quarters, ostensibly commemoratives, but not issued individually at a premium (except for proof issues). It's not common to refer to such a circulating coin as a commemorative.
     
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  3. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    The US Mint caught wind of this not too long ago, too... 2009: $1 coin purchases capped at $1,000 via credit card; 2011: outright ban of $1 coin purchases via credit/debit cards.

    Anyway, did this James guy pay 1:1 for these Royal Mint coins? I'm sure that even with a premium, the miles earned would be worth more than the premium cost. If it was a 1:1 + shipping, that'd be even more lucrative.

    Kind of reminds me of what banks do - move money and charge interest.
     
  4. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    A few of the commems, notably the Columbian Expo halves, were released into circulation and I believe that may have happened with a few of the 1926 Sesquicentennial halves also. Most of the time the mint ended up just melting whatever didn't sell. Other "circulation" halves probably were just carried as pocket mementos.
     
  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Monroe Doctrine Centennial as well......I've more than a few well worn examples. :)
     
  6. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    Actually I am looking for one of those now.
     
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  7. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    I'm going to get a high grade example of one of those Monroe Doctrine commemoratives. After reading that its bell design was the basis for the Franklin half's bell, I'm going to get it and compare the two in-person and keep a nice piece of numismatic history.
     
  8. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    A bell on the Monroe Doctrine half? Where? There is one on the 1926 Sesquicentennial half though.
     
  9. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    Oh yes, my mistake, I meant the 1926 Sesquicentennial.
     
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  10. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Same designer for both........John R. Sinnock. :)
     
  11. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    Not to discourage you necessarily, but I find the Sesquicentennial half to be one of the least appealing classic commemoratives. The design is fairly boring and low relief, and well struck coins are scarce. By all means, see if you can get a look at one, and bring a nice Franklin to compare the bell to, but you might find your money and efforts better spent elsewhere.
     
  12. Rushmore

    Rushmore Coin Addict

    Who would want to spend a commemorative coin?
     
  13. SwK

    SwK Junior Member

    http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/...irmiles-cash-bank-s-refusing-accept-them.html

    'I was left with £29,300 of special Royal Mint coins after HSBC refused them despite being legal tender': How a ruse to earn credit card points came unstuck
    • James bought commemorative coins in bulk using credit card
    • Card purchases allowed him to accrue airline points
    • Savvy spender would then cash in coins at bank and pay off card bill
    • But Royal Mint crackdown saw bank refuse huge pile of £100 coins
    • Coins are 'legal tender' but this does not mean banks must take them


    Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/...ank-s-refusing-accept-them.html#ixzz47ihFbBjA
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  14. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    Sucks to be him...
     
  15. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    I'm having a hard time working up sympathy for someone who wanted something for nothing.
     
  16. jwitten

    jwitten Well-Known Member

    I have seen this story and it blows my mind. I side with him. Do not advertise as legal tender if it is not. I had actually thought of buying some of those coins, cause I was thinking you can't lose. I bet sales dip after this story gets out.
     
  17. okbustchaser

    okbustchaser I may be old but I still appreciate a pretty bust Supporter

    Don't try to cheat the system. CC point programs are designed to reward actual purchases.
     
  18. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Not exactly a new story. ;) Merged this topic and the one from January.
     
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  19. joecoincollect

    joecoincollect Well-Known Member

    You spend a lot at Starbucks! I spend 3 bucks tops
     
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