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    If that is the case, then maybe the seller is a soul trader.....
  2. 1 point
    I managed to get this 1856 PT penny in about NEF both sides for a best offer price of £280, which compares favourably to many of the LCA hammer prices.
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    An even larger subject than coins it is at least quite fun poking around trying to find obscure singles long deleated , I take my hat off to you ., have fun! Nice thing to leave the kids / grandkids
  4. 1 point
    A holy error no doubt , not sure if its catholic protestant or a non conformist .
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224130909782 A very rare mint error indeed...
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    MS is an auto-immune disease, where elements of the body’s immune system malfunction and attack healthy body tissue, in the case of MS a type of tissue that supports nerve fibres and their function. Other aspects of the immune system such as the ability to fight infections are not normally affected, hence the disease per se does not increase vulnerability to infection, and thus does not qualify. However if an individual’s treatment involves immunosuppressant therapy , ie the treatment makes them more vulnerable, they might qualify. That sadly does not take into account the severe physical debility that can result from MS, it is a nasty and unpredictable disease, and Chris, if I have not misunderstood the implication that you have the condition, you have my best wishes and hopes for prolonged remission. Jerry
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    I am literally speechless that MS doesn't count. Beyond belief.
  8. 0 points
    I have diabetes and my other half has asthma, and we are both over 70, but we don't quality either.





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