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Commemorative Coins

Hi, Does anyone know of any bank, building society, post office or anywhere else who buy these coins. I have quite a few that have been purchased at various times for £5 each. Thank you:)

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  • paddyrg
    paddyrg Posts: 13,543 Forumite
    Are you looking to sell them? For a fiver apiece? I'll give you that for 'em if they're unhandled/mint - just PM me. No bank etc would give you more than face value anyway.
  • marms
    marms Posts: 295 Forumite
    If they're uk £5 commemorative coins then they're legal tender and any bank or post office should take them.
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