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Diaconis

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  1. Far from being a penny aficionado, I had to read a thread from 2013 to see that F90 is a narrow date. In that post RCL35 had just picked one up in Chicago and various estimates  were bandied around at that time ranging from £2.5k to £10k. Just out of curiosity how many examples are known to exist of this type, roughly speaking?


  2. 3 hours ago, azda said:

    True, but replicas must be stated as such even if they can be an obvious tell according to eBay 

     Exactly, who’d not spot the laurel leaf pointing toward the ‘A?, it’s always the N on the halfcrown, did  these scoundrels not attend school?

    “On Cromwell’s halfcrown doth the wreath and crown be be’neath the N” every schoolboy knows that. what a damn poor job.

    Do ebay classify in levels of fakery?  i’d call it a fantasy piece, does ebay define what a replica is? I don’t have the inclination to check to be honest.

    It reminiscent of sorting your garbage.


  3. 44 minutes ago, Peckris 2 said:

    This video shows the template editor being used quite extensively:

    (This is for LignUp Multi   Collector - was that the software you trialled?)

    Yes Peckris, I downloaded the Multicollector however the editor is unavailable. Must admit I didn't pay much attention to the video in the hope someone on Predecimal might have had experience with it. The old adage, "read the instructions" rings true.

    Thanks for that I'll explore further.

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