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	<title>Comments on: Your 20p could be worth £50</title>
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		<title>By: John Ch</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Ch</dc:creator>
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		<description>Please rewrite this article, making it clear what relates to Royal Mint and what relates to the private company London Mint Office.

There is no &quot;mix-up at  the London Mint&quot;, they have spotted a commer cial opportunity and are using their dodgy name to hoover up some potentially valuable collectables.

They are not offering £50 to send the coins &quot;back&quot; as they didn&#039;t come from there.  They are using free advertising in newspapers by putting out a press release to make dosh, as they do by advertising pretend British &quot;coins&quot; in the weekend supplements.</description>
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<p>There is no &#8220;mix-up at  the London Mint&#8221;, they have spotted a commer cial opportunity and are using their dodgy name to hoover up some potentially valuable collectables.</p>
<p>They are not offering £50 to send the coins &#8220;back&#8221; as they didn&#8217;t come from there.  They are using free advertising in newspapers by putting out a press release to make dosh, as they do by advertising pretend British &#8220;coins&#8221; in the weekend supplements.</p>
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