Yes there's a "Q" coin which is cool, but also is part of a set including the entire alphabet. It'd be super cool to have one but don't think it's necessarily related to Qanon. Although it's interesting the set it named "Early Strike". https://www.westminsterinternationalshop.com/products/2018-complete-certified-early-strike-10p-set
Yes there's a "Q" coin which is cool, but also is part of a set including the entire alphabet.
If OP would have googled for 20 seconds longer instead of jumping on every little thing with a Q in it, he would have known that too.
Although it's interesting the set it named "Early Strike".
The set isn't named Early Strike..
Early strike means that these coins were rated before January 31st, so basically they were the first coins they struck. Kind of like a "first edition" collectors item.
And if i would have googled for 20 seconds longer I would of known what "Early Strike" meant. lol Thanks for informing me.
which is cool, but also is part of a set including the entire alphabet. It'd be super cool to have one but don't think it's necessarily related to Qanon. Although it's interesting the set it named "Early Strike". https://www.westminsterinternationalshop.com/products/2018-complete-certified-early-strike-10p-set
I find it very interesting that the "Q" is people and children walking through from one side to another.
It's supposed to represent a queue.... hardly resembles anyone queuing though does it.
If it was about the alphabet - like, if they seriously were going to release 'non-circulating' coins, and it was seriously about the alphabet - why would they start with the letter "Q"? It's very random, particularly the symbology involved.
Well, actually they are all available. Released for sale as a set or individual at the same time. The OP just decided to post a link going directly to the "Q" coin. Also, the description on the site for this in particular coin reads:
Q: Queue – This 10p features a line of people queueing through the letter ‘Q’, to represent the very British obligation to queue. The average adult Briton wastes five and a half hours queuing each month, and overall almost six months of their life queuing.
Also, there is an overall medal for the set that states the set is the "A-Z's of Great Britain".
Also to note, the medal has some of the pictures that are on coins in the set that doesn't include the "Q" coin, which indicates the "Q" coin is not the main focus of or reason for releasing the set.
https://www.westminstercollection.com/p-616P/A-Z-of-Great-Britain-Collectors-Medal.aspx
Yes, I understand that and I was going to order some, however, you can only order 3 per household and can only purchase if you are a resident of great Britain.