Royal Mint Gold Series Regeneration Set

Royal Mint Gold Series Regeneration Set

January 15th, 2011
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Royal Mint Gold Series Regeneration Set

BBC Worldwide and the Royal Mint, two of Britain’s best known institutions, have come together to create a a stunning collectors edition gold Proof medal set which no true Doctor Who fan would want to miss out on. The Tenth and Eleventh Doctors are united in a fantastic Regeneration Set which includes two gold Proof medals struck to the highest minting standard, and hand-polished to a gleaming finish. Each Regeneration Set is packaged in a stylish case and accompanied by a fact-filled Certificate of Authenticity, with only 250 sets being made available.

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You can order this item from the Royal Mint website Here or to see all the Royal Mint coins click Here.



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7 Responses to Royal Mint Gold Series Regeneration Set

  1. Posted by: the flaw games January 16th, 2011 Reply

    heres something you could use if a cyberman broke into your house lolololololololololololololololololol


  2. Posted by: The Pandorica January 15th, 2011 Reply

    I read in DWM that this set will £375!


  3. Posted by: pupbenny January 15th, 2011 Reply

    Nice! :) :) :) :) :) :)


  4. Posted by: weirdo January 15th, 2011 Reply

    oh right thank you


  5. Posted by: weirdo January 15th, 2011 Reply

    is the dw on the tenth doctor just wondering ?


    • Posted by: booboo January 15th, 2011

      is the dw on the tenth doctor just wondering ?

      yes that’s what’s on the reverse


  6. Posted by: Cyber-Pandorica-Guard-VS-Amy Pond January 15th, 2011 Reply

    1st comment yes go me looks cool


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