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    I have now mentioned the possibility on my varieties website.
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    Absolutely. We've seen that "light" mint toning on the 1934 as well. They vary from dark to light.
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    It is both parts hardbound in the original binding (blue this year). Celtic to 1968, and then the pleasant sight of only a single page of decimals
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    I shall presume that you will research it's definition and usage "slavishly".
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    Rather ironic that the gentleman’s name is Richard Bird. One would have thought he’d be inclined to stay schtum.
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    I keep my collection in my gun safe. 😎
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    Our Ruby, warming her backside on a charging iPad.
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    That's a large pot of gold cunningly hidden on the gate post.
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    Sometimes a weather shot turns up quite unexpectedly and you just have to be quick with the camera, just as this did over my front gate a couple of years back.
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    A good starting point would be where at auction were they acquired? The opening line on this thread saying they were bought at auction 10 years ago, but now you want to know what they are and how much they are worth, doesn't bode well IMO. Nobody inadvertently buys a group of coins worth hundreds without having a clue what they are buying.
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    From its appearance I would be suspicious of a cast coin I’m afraid. Let’s see what others think. Jerry
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    “If real” is key here, there are more fakes than genuine of these about. http://rg.ancients.info/owls/forgeries.html For a start, we need much better close-up photos. These pics are the sort of quality associated with less reliable EBay sellers. Jerry





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