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    Hard luck, Blake, not a bad coin and a fair price. I had wondered if it was you, I tend to look at bidding histories, when I spotted signal processors, leads and speakers I thought they would be right up your street. Yours will turn up eventually. Jerry
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    From memory I think I paid £30 for the F20 & £50 for the F25. I wouldn't have expected more than £40 or £50 at the very most, when re-selling though. Upgraded with better specimens later. Hence the reason they were spare.
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    It is worth using “quote” to draw an individuals attention the the reply as they get a notification, but most like me read every new posting, there is so much of interest outside the penny field too (I likewise specialise in bronze pennies). Jerry
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    Welcome to the Forum Adam , or should I say the mad house , don't be scared to put your !!Two Penneth in !! [ excuse the pun ].
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    Welcome to the forum Adam, you're in good company as this forum is full of penny collectors, I'm sure you'll pick up more knowledge here from these guys
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    Excellent, it's great how you refer to both Freeman and Gouby, it's very helpful.
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    Hi Adam You might be interested in my 2 websites (see below) as I'm a fellow penny collector. I'll have a look through my spares. Cheers Richard
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    Its definitely not a scarborough not at all modern. Found this today having a search on the net for something completely different. City of Hamburg. 1725-1768. 1 Schilling. Silver. 17mm diameter.
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    No, quite clear in the description! "IN ABOUT FINE CONDITION."
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    If told this was a Marlybob grading I would have believed it. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-1871-PENNY-BRITISH-COIN-FROM-VICTORIA-R8-aF/362701167354?hash=item5472ac9afa:g:fiUAAOSwC4FdLJiy





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