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1949threepence

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  1. I don't think a Die No 1 has been found yet.
  2. An indication of just how rare they are.
  3. Crikey Matt, so you did. I must admit, that one had passed right out of my mind. Went for £841. But that literally has to be the only one. Thanks for the reminder
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    More Pennies

    Freeman 89, dies 8 + K, Gouby L + m - absolutely no question. I've looked at all my reverse H's & K's. Interestingly, the small rock close to the linear circle does not appear in all of them, probably due to a die issue. On some, the lighthouse itself appears closer to the linear circle, which obliterates the small rock. But it should be there, as on yours. Gouby's pic not ideal for reverse m, but the rock clearly seen on reverse ja
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    EU referendum - in or out?

    Indeed. What's the old expression?...oh yes, "Where there's no sense there's no feeling".
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    EU referendum - in or out?

    Again, a no brainer anti democratic move. In the last "common market" referendum in 1975, another older generation voted, most of whom are now long dead. Where do you draw the line, 60, 65, 70, 75? Well arguably even someone of 75 could have another 25+ years, and are therefore just as much a part of the future as a 20 year old.
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    EU referendum - in or out?

    What was it Mark Twain said? "The people have spoken, the bastards"
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    More Pennies

    So it does. Not sure what happened there. It didn't at first. Thanks
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    Me too, Prax, and thanks for the other info. Many of Steve's coins were at the high end of high end, and he has conversed with many of us on here, over several years. We were the first to find out he was selling his collection when Pete posted the Copthorne collection thread, as well as already familiar with his stock via his collection website. So it was inevitable than many of his coins would end up with us. Although as Rob said a few weeks ago, maybe the market is thinner than we imagine - don't know. Incidentally I tried to like the above quoted post of yours, but I kept getting the message "you are not allowed to give this user reputation points" or some such. Tried on a different post of yours and that worked. The only thing different about this one that I notice (on my PC at least, which is not necessarily the most reliable indicator, given the issues I experience trying to show pictures), is that the post is in a different font to normal.
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    EU referendum - in or out?

    and who's going to replace him? The (pretending to be) buffoon Boris Johnson?, George Osborne? Teresa May? Nothing will change whether Cameron stays or goes. It's a high stakes gamble for Johnson who is obviously aiming for Cameron's job. If the Brexiters lose it's curtains for his credibility, and Cameron will make sure he's history. If they win there's absolutely no certainty he'll get the job anyway.
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    Coin Monthly - 1978

    @Rob - did you sell all the ones you had on offer?
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    EU referendum - in or out?

    I agree with that. In fact the reality is precisely the opposite to what is being asserted from some quarters. The NHS relies on immigrant staff to keep going, and to treat an ageing population. Without them it might be "death by default" - the elderly not receiving treatment.
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    EU referendum - in or out?

    Mind made up - voting leave. Had enough of our country being bossed from abroad, but more importantly, worried about uncontrolled migrantion from the EU and the unwitting import of embedded terrorist cells, not to mention the severe property/accommodation shortage. I appreciate there will be some financial issues arising, but long term, I think it's for the best. I do think, however, that remain will win, and there is a slight bounce in their favour following the tragic death of Jo Cox last week. .
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    Ok, thanks Bob. This has happened before and I'm at a loss as to why the images appear on my devices but no-one else's. Never mind - I'll post links and include my F74 as well Freeman 74 - 1874 "specimen" rev Freeman 74 - 1874 "specimen" obv Freeman 14 - 1860 LCW under foot Freeman 14 - 1860 LCW under foot obv Hopefully, this will work.
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    Here's a photo I took of the Freeman 14 I got from Steve's collection:-
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    How to break a coin out of a slab Useful video.
  17. Maybe in some cases they're just accepting what the vendor says about the coin. Or, possibly, if there's any "provenance" which got it wrong initially, they're taking the lazy way out and not re-checking themselves. That 1896 fetched £500 by the way - lot No 3193.
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    Victoria 1884 hair check..

    For what it's worth, I'd say N V F
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    Euro 2016

    Nice idea, I'll fill in the form and enter at some point in the near future.
  20. What do you have spare, out of interest?
  21. Dare I enquire which ones you got?
  22. I reckon Steve has got well over £80k out of it.
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    Muhammad ali

    A true legend in and out of the ring. Such artistry and charisma. Also a champion of black civil rights in the US. So sorry to hear of his passing. What a tragedy that Parkinson's deprived him of his middle and later years.
  24. Thanks. I reckon the F77 is actually somewhat scarcer than generally thought, especially in high grade. Although Jerry picked up a nice one recently.
  25. It is, Pete. I've been trying to get an F14 for several years. They don't come up that often and when they have, they've always previously eluded me. So to obtain this one so easily, relatively speaking, was a rare moment of triumph. Also pleased with the F74 specimen. Only need the F77 now to complete the entire 1874 series.
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