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Emperor Oli

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  1. They're worth face value really, nothing more. By all means spend them, or you could give them to children to spark off an interest...
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    SLO coins

    Good for you!
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    1745 shilling, 1840 fourpence

    Close to uncirculated condition indeed.
  4. Hi All Just got back from a week's work experience with my MP in Westminster. Luckily, it was the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday which was amazing! We stood outside a government building on Parliament Street where the procession would take place. After ages of standing around hearing the bands play and seeing the soldiers march, along came some cars. When the Prime Minister drove past, the band struck up the Imperial March from Star Wars which was quite amusing. The Imperial State Crown went past in its own carriage, as did the Mace. After that, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in their carriage passed through as did others such as the Princess Royal amidst many a horse and shining silver helmet. Once everyone had gone into the Palace, we dashed back inside the building and through a tunnel leading to the Central Lobby where all the MPs etc file past. Although we were right at the back because we arrived late, I still managed to see the heads of most of the people who passed through which was rather interesting! When Black Rod requested that the Commons go to the Lords to hear the Speech from the Queen, Dennis Skinner shouted "Is Helen Mirren on standby?" which caused uproar. Later on in the day I managed to get tickets to see the debate on the Speech afterwards where the public gallery was full to bursting. Quite an experience!
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    Parliament

    Definitely not, it's wonderful!
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    Parliament

    It was marvellous because the day previous there were workmen removing these seemingly permanent concrete bollards to stop terrorists or whatever getting close to Parliament and do damage to it, just to let the Queen's carriage through. Must have cost a fortune!
  7. I think I quite like this one, the Britannia series seems remarkedly good in contrast to some of the other commemoratives cranked out.
  8. Looks okay to me, just polished to death.
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    New 2007 Britannia

    It was said on another forum that Britannia is helmet-less which I hadn't even noticed!
  10. Emperor Oli

    Price Guides

    It depends on which guide you use, some are more useful than others. Speaking generally, Spink tends to overestimate most coins by quite a margin. The Collectors' Coins series tends to be on the money if you're buying. Obviously it depends on what series you're collecting, so there isn't really a definitive answer to the question without qualifying it. Just remember that a guide is just that, a guide.
  11. Just reading a thread on CU about images people "nailed", i.e. they were as close to the true look of a coin as possible. The first image of this coin I thought was quite something! The toning isn't particularly to my taste in the second view of it, but the cameo effect is amazing.
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    My books in the USA, NZ and AUS

    Excellent work, Chris. Rotographic has taken off since you took over.
  13. I deleted about five spam threads all in one go today. It was interesting because some of them didn't have links in.
  14. I don't understand how he is so anti-racist according to his profile i.e. against the persecution of people because of their skin colour, yet is vehemently homophobic i.e. persecutes homosexuals because of their sexual orientation.
  15. You should go ahead and make up your own mind rather than have people who wrote thousands of years ago do it for you. It's all a fairy tale anyway - I mean "lakes of fire" is like something out of Tolkein.
  16. Er...yes...why? G I was thinking the same thing.
  17. whoops I just edited your post to fix the link but you beat me to it!
  18. So what do we all think of the brand spanking new edition? I for one like it; the higher quality paper for both the cover and pages is wonderful, and gives it a feel that the previous edition was lacking. The cover art is also exceptional, with the 1807 1d looking really quite striking. All in all a lovely book, and for under a fiver it's a drop in the ocean compared to some other catalogues. --- As for the typos I found, on the back cover, second line "rsearchers" missing an "e" obviously, and the inside page facing the back cover has "opportinity" instead of "opportunity". That's all I saw with a quick scan of the text.
  19. Welcome, Aidan. You seem very qualified in those areas, a very worthy addition to the forum!
  20. Emperor Oli

    Empire Mints

    How interesting. I never thought of that!
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    Artificial toning thread on CU

    I read a book about that a few months ago. Semper Augustus was the most valuable bulb which sold for about 10,000 Dutch Guilders, the annual wage of about seventy low skilled workers.
  22. 17th August was my AS-results day, and I got 5 A grades, and one B. The B I was a bit disappointed with (in Maths) but heigho. Today was also my driving test date, which I passed with four minor mistakes. All in all rather a good week!
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    Exams and tests galore!

    General Studies really is a complete waste of time. Multiple choice for one paper and the rest is extended writing which isn't particularly challenging. I don't know why they don't do away with it. Critical thinking was a bit of a bore but I'm glad that I did it. We had to learn flaws in arguments, weight of evidence, things like that. In the exam those things were applied to various scenarios; for example, a plane crashed and there were two conflicting reports of what happened. You had to weigh up both sides and come to a judgement.
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    Exams and tests galore!

    This year I did Politics, Economics, Maths, German, General Studies, and Critical Thinking. General Studies was only timetabled for an hour a week which was a bit of a joke as we didn't do much in the lesson either. Critical Thinking was optional and perhaps one quarter of the year did it (that was only one hour per week too). About analysing arguments and logic, things like that. I'm dropping German next year, and Critical Thinking isn't offered at A2 so I'm carrying on with Politics, Economics, Maths, and General Studies.
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