Free item (just pay postage) from Downies
I know that there are some coin collectors out there.
Free item (just pay postage) from Downies
I know that there are some coin collectors out there.
Does this have any value?
yes.
Yeah, the postage.
In thirty years
it is not a currency right?
That right but people out there collect medallions (I have all the AFL captains from the Advertiser over the years)
Everything is collected by someone LOL.
ya, but if thats not a currency then they can make as many copies as they like,
then its not that collectable.
Chances are, when something is marketed as "collectable" Too many will collect them to be worth anything of value in a lifetime. Rarity exponentially increases worth,
If 1000 people still have a medallion in 100 years, its still not gonna be worth what you hope it would be when you turn 150 years old :C
That double eagle coin in the US was worth like 200k or something each when there was two. But when there was one left, it was worth 21 million. Nuts!
Yes they are giving away currency.
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Soldout
$5 bucks for delivery of a coin seems high
Gotta factor in thw free coin somehow
So not really free…
$5 bucks for delivery of a coin seems high
It is delivered by armoured van…
How do I block you?
Why are you asking me?
Why would I care what you do….
To block, mirror your opponent.
In MMA blocking kicks is a little more difficult than punches. For kicks, lift your leg, and check the kick with your shin. Point your toes up so that you can push their kick back. If they come at you with a high kick, use your arms to block it.
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Why?
Considering a small letter is $1.10 these days. $5 is reasonable.
So you still pay something for the coin then.
I get sim cards delivered for $2. This deal can do better if the coin is free!
A coin is heavier and thicker than a sim card?
A sim card and it's cost of delivery is also offset by paying for the phone plan.
And just because the item is free doesn't mean delivery should be as well. Packaging and labour costs to package aren't free.
@Trance N Dance: You can buy sim cards outright without a phone plan these days, and it still costs $2.
Yes the coin would be heavier than a sim card. I would imagine packaging and postage would costs around $2.50-$3 on this.
@ilovefullprice: Majority of people don't just buy a sim card and then do nothing with it. They'll pay for a service to go with the SIM card they ordered.
Worth every cent…
woah that's awesome!
Afterpay available too! Don't wait too long!
Thanks, I just found my new pick up line. "Damn girl, are you a 1813 NSW Holey Dollar 1777 from Downies collectables? Cos you're Extremely Fine"
Any Prince Andrew editions?
Only available to under 18's…
Aww.. missed out
Here is another free collectable coin, wwi commemorative coin
https://www.downies.com/free-medallion-we-will-remember-them…
Looks like one of those standard scams where an item is advertised as "free" and you pay for it as part of the "delivery" or "shipping" costs. Actual production costs for this are likely less than a dollar, delivery about two dollars. This makes a net profit of about two dollars, I'd say. Not bad for something that probably sells some 200,000 times in a short time.
Sorry you missed out Buddy
Do they come in a prince Andrew version?
Is there AU Republic gold-plated Medallion?
lets go Philly!!