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«Breaking News» The Royal Mint launches pack of six crackers costing £5,000

It can be disappointing to lose out during the Christmas cracker pulling - but you'd be more than miffed to miss out on these prizes.


The Royal Mint has launched an exclusive range of luxury crackers ahead of the festive season, and at £5,000 for six they are the height of opulence.


The pack of luxury crackers, which average out to £833 per cracker, contain a selection of gifts most of us could only dream of finding under the tree.


Prizes include a 1oz Gold Bar, Britannia 2018 ¼ oz. Gold Bullion Coin, 2018 Sovereign Gold Bullion Coin, Sterling Silver Money Clip with Gold Half Sovereign, 18ct Gold Diamond Necklace and Gold cufflinks.




The Royal Mint has released a set of six luxury crackers costing £5,000 containing prizes such as a diamond necklace and a gold bar


The Royal Mint has released a set of six luxury crackers costing £5,000 containing prizes such as a diamond necklace and a gold bar



The Royal Mint has released a set of six luxury crackers costing £5,000 containing prizes such as a diamond necklace and a gold bar



But aside from the five star prizes, customers will also find the traditional hat, a trivia card and the all-important 'bang' in every cracker.


The website suggests that they make the perfect to gift for 'families, work colleagues or as a corporate gift.'

The Royal Mint has also offered up a cheaper alternative in the form of its silver cracker box.


But while the silver selection is a tenth of the price, it still comes in at an eye-watering £500, considerably more than your average cracker pack.




It has also launched a silver set, at £500, with gifts including a honey drizzler and a book mark


It has also launched a silver set, at £500, with gifts including a honey drizzler and a book mark



It has also launched a silver set, at £500, with gifts including a honey drizzler and a book mark



The silver selection contains prizes such as a silver compass, silver compact mirror, silver money clip, silver and olive wood honey drizzler, cufflinks and bookmark. 


The sets are part of the Royal Mint's debut gifting range - its first in its 1,000 year history.


The complete range will initially include a total of 58 unique pieces, ranging from a sixpence spoon set, to silver hallmarked cufflinks, and a teddy bear.



THE PRIZES INSIDE THE CRACKERS... 



- Uniquely numbered Royal Mint 1oz Gold Bar


- Britannia 2018 ¼ oz. Gold Bullion Coin in 24ct gold


- The Sovereign 2018 Gold Bullion Coin in 22ct gold


- Sterling Silver Money Clip with Gold Half Sovereign in 22ct gold


- 18ct Gold Diamond Necklace featuring a 0.14ct diamond. The necklace has a chain extender on it and can be worn at 16' or 18'.


- 9ct Gold Cufflinks




The collection also includes two unique gifts inspired by one of the most loved Christmas tales of all time, The Nutcracker. The Royal Mint’s 2018 advent calendar tells The Nutcracker story, with a chocolate coin behind each window. Hidden behind the final window is The Royal Mint’s official Nutcracker Christmas £5 coin.


The range is just one of the ways The Royal Mint is modernising and adapting to suit its customers, without compromising on the quality they have come to expect.


Lisa Stevens, Head of Gifting at The Royal Mint, said: “With over 1,000 years of coin-making history, The Royal Mint is recognised worldwide for its heritage and craftsmanship. The launch of Royal Mint Gifts presents an exciting time for us.


“Our new collection includes some premium gold and silver pieces which we believe will make the perfect gift this Christmas and be treasured for years to come.” 


Lisa Stevens, Head of Gifting at The Royal Mint, said in a statement: 'With over 1,000 years of coin-making history, The Royal Mint is recognised worldwide for its heritage and craftsmanship. 


'The launch of Royal Mint Gifts presents an exciting time for us.' 


Gifts from the collection start from £10 and will be available exclusively on the Royal Mint website from today.


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