
Who doesn’t buy chocolate coins as kids stocking fillers? At £1.93 for 5 nets of gold chocolate gold coins from A Quater Of then you really can’t go wrong!
I didn’t quite get the pictures of a pirate at first, but then obviously I got it, its his swag! Doh! The design isn’t all that Christmasy but I can’t have everything.
The quality of the chocolate, just like with the miniature Champagne bottles, isn’t going to be the finest, but it was actually perfectly acceptable and all together worth the score of 60%.
I’ve also seen other chocolate gold coins with better quality embossing, but they’ll do for that price.
But there are other, beter chocolate coins such as Silver Crown coins, a net of Victorian Chocolate Coins for 64p, a bag of around 117 22mm Silver Six pences for £7.35, and a bag of 10 100mm Queen Victoria Gold Halfpenny chocolate coins for £14.50, 20 Gold Farthing chocolate coins for £7.35. In fact, there’s so many different kinds.
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