Raffle Summary
Hello All, For only £1, here is your chance to win 2 x George and the Dragon - 2013 - UK - £20 - Fine Silver coins from The Royal Mint. The coins are legal tender, carrying the current portrait of the Queen on their obverse. This is the United Kingdom's first ever £20 coin, struck by the Royal Mint, home to Britain's coins for more than 1,000 years. It is minted in fine silver and carries one of the most famous designs ever to feature on Britain's coins. St George and the dragon, a design made famous on the gold Sovereign. These were purchased directly from the Royal Mint - See proof of purchase photo. Perfect to keep in your house or home for future generations to appreciate, or give as a gift to family, friends or a loved one. The number of these coins you get is dependant upon the number of tickets sold. See prize section. Best of luck.
1 Prize
The number of coins you get is based on the number of tickets sold: 160 - 200 tickets sold = 2 Coins 80 - 159 tickets sold = 1 Coin 0-79 tickets sold = No coins but cash compensation of 75% of ticket sales. Denomination = £20 Issuing Authority = UK Diameter = 27.00mm Weight = 15.71g Alloy = 999 Fine Silver Quality = Brilliant Uncirculated I thought I would raffle something a little different, rather than expensive items like Xbox Series X, PlayStation PS5, Nintendo Switch, UltraHD Television, iPad, iPhone, Laptop, Computer, Tools, Bicycle, etc. as those items are great to have in your house or home, but lots of high price tickets need to sell in order to win, and the odds of winning can be quite high. Here you can win a prize if only 80 tickets sell! Best of luck.
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Raffle Ends
Sunday, 16th May 2021 at 19:00 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)
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