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    Hello.. Newbie needs help

    Thank you Rob..! What got me thinking was the brightness and thickness of the gold (quarter nobles??) just doesn't look righ... but thankfully £25 quid doesn't smart too much Here's hoping! :-) Ken
  2. Hi Fellas... Im New around here and just wanted a bit of input/advice... I usually go for Victorian and Edwardian silver, my knowledge is very sketchy when it comes to hammered... but I was offered (and bought) this little lot outside of the Bay.. I bought a couple of mixed lots from a particular seller and he messaged me with this pic with a load of spiel like 'my granddad had loads of coins I've no I've what they are they've been passed down etc. etc.' I didn't part with too much Wonga (less than £30) but when I looked at this seller's old sales (of coins) he clearly knows a lot more about coins than he was letting on with some very detailed listings. Anyway.. here's the pic of what I bought... I haven't received it yet but the tracking says its at the local royal mail DO so probably be here Monday or tueday Some of them look like genuine detecting finds but some of the others look a bit thick to be genuine hammys... Any thoughts and views gratefully received Regards Kenbo
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