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    Delighted to have bought this slabbed 1806 copper proof - KP31, Peck 1327. It didn't sell at the recent LCA, so got it post auction at the lower reserve amount. Originally Lot No 1803.
  2. 1 point
    Hooray! Thanks Mike! I'd given up hope of ever owning one....
  3. 1 point
    Yeah, why not. My mistake to attribute the sale to Pete, so you can have it instead Blake.
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    Give it a couple of months Pete and with more to choose from off dealers lists / websites and at shows the prices will come back down...........Hopefully 😂
  7. 1 point
    How do you find out what lots were unsold - it isn't obvious on their website?
  8. 1 point
    Exactly my thoughts when I got the UNC 1930 HC earlier this year - possibly paid top whack or higher but to complete that series with the hardest date was worth it for me.
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    This card I picked up in an auction lot the other day - rather tickled me: It occurred to me later that: It would have seemed funny at the time because the thought that the vicar might have had any nefarious purpose would have been unthinkable and In the modern day his attentions would more likely have been aimed at the young men of the parish!
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    I found that the "real" link is generally just the text upto the "?", so https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/British-3-Pence-1853-Rare-/353646172040 The rest is probably the details of your bank accounts, eye-colour, love-life etc etc 😉
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    Sorry Mike, I am confident I know less about it than you. I don't have one in my collection.
  12. 1 point
    And most of the recent positives are from the same "buyer" saying "Good seller! Hope to do more business in the future. Thank you. AAAA++++", all appearing together in a page of feedback but relating to different items. Suspicious or what?
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    He has it as a "Private Listing" so you can't even see the pattern to his shill bidding.
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    He's got 51 negatives, some of which also allude to fakes. Many of the negatives, somewhat curiously, have no comment at all. Not sure what that's all about.
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    I suppose having no discernable detail is quite rare https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313561700903?hash=item4901bbda27
  16. 1 point
    He seems to have realised there's much more money to be made from touring Genesis!





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