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    Irish Coin Pics. Anyone?

    Not pretty, but a rare coin that I only paid a couple of quid for:
  2. Well done you, you must be proud, but i do believe a Scottish coin did hold that record back in the 1970s, a 1576 £20 piece, bought by Spinks The crazy part of the £ 20 piece is that there are enough of them around that anybody with the means can own one. I own a rarer piece, but one with less interest than the former, but it is still fairly pricey.
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    Irish Coin Pics. Anyone?

    Charles II 1/2d:
  4. scottishmoney

    Irish Coin Pics. Anyone?

    Limerick 1/2d: The reversed N variety.
  5. Right now the two priciest coins I still have in my possession are British, rather Scottish. And both are made of gold.
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    Did It Follow The Same Formula In The Sixties

    Not possible in Britain what with all the changes in coin sizes etc, but just last week I found the oldest coin ever in a coin roll search of coins from the bank - an 1858 Flying Eagle cent, well worn and a bit corroded - but 156 years old! The week previous I found two dimes in a coin machine reject slot at the bank - an 1898 and an 1899. It must have been great to get Victorian pennies in change back in the 1960s, but as evidenced - in the USA if you look enough like I do you will still find older coins hiding here and theres.
  7. At least Scotland leaving the UK, in the unlikely event that happens, will be less of a civil distraction than what is going on in Ukraine now. All those places in the news, particularly Donets'k are my old stomping grounds.
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    Did It Follow The Same Formula In The Sixties

    Curiously I found a 1951 penny in a job lot of several hundred pennies from GV-QEII. It must have slipped into circulation in Britain.
  9. That statement is very true. By example look at the Quebec question in Canada. Twice independence from Canada has come up for a vote and lost. But the acrimony has lingered long after the voting queues dissipated. What the Quebecois didn't factor in was new immigration patterns into Canada that saw many new citizens coming in from Asia, Europe etc that are demonstrably more loyal to Canada than some unfamiliar foreign power. The changing demographics has seen many native English speakers leave Quebec over the last 30-40 years, which you would think would favour the French speaking Quebecois - but immigration has offset the loss of native English speakers with non-native English speakers loyal to Canada. I really do not believe that Scotland is going to leave the UK - but I certainly haven't a doubt that the acrimony over the whole matter will last for years and years. "Crikes, wha the hay aire we gonna duo?"
  10. From what I am hearing from there it is a few hundred "political tourists" with different accents, pronouncing G as gah instead of hah like Ukrainian Russian speakers do. Probably underemployed Russian nationals doing Pooties dirty work. The thousands of protesters that were clogging the streets are gone now - somehow having up to 80k Russian soldiers on the border changed their opinion of becoming a part of Russia. Ukraine just implemented a visa regime for Russian nationals crossing into Ukraine, no doubt the "political tourists" had something to do with that.
  11. From my friends in Donets'k(former Ukraine) Donchane! British brothers! A decisive moment! ONLY YOU DECIDE WHERE TO LIVE YOUR CHILDREN, and in what language they will speak! As you know, Yuzivka ("Donetsk") native English town, founded by the great industrialist Englishman - John Hughes. For over a hundred years Russian deceived us, it primordially Russian city, and the Ukrainians - that Ukrainian! We demand a referendum on the return to their original Yuzovka bosom - a part of Great Britain!Glory to John Hughes and his town! God save the Queen!http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/?4??6?, _? 4?? 4?? 4?? 6? _? 4? .. Дончане! Братья-англичане! Наступил решающий момент! ТОЛЬКО ТЕБЕ РЕШАТЬ, ГДЕ БУДУТ ЖИТЬ ТВОИ ДЕТИ, И НА КАКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ ОНИ БУДУТ ГОВОРИТЬ! Как известно, Юзовка ("Донецк") исконно английский город, основанный великим промышленником-англичаниным - Джоном Юзом. На протяжении более сотни лет русские обманывали нас, что это исконно-русский город, а украинцы - что украинский! Мы требуем референдума по возвращению Юзовки в своё исконное лоно - в состав Великой Британии! Слава Джону Юзу и его городу! Боже, храни Королеву! http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/?4??6?,_?4??4??4??6?_?4?..
  12. Perhaps the Donald Trump would like to contribute to better roads in Scotland.
  13. Look at albeit a much smaller nation, Nauru - they became independent ca. 1970 when they were still mining phosphate, they put all the money in the bank, invested it, bought an airline and some buildings in Australia thinking they were going to be self sufficient later on. But the investments tanked, the money in the bank dried up to pay expenses and the nation went bankrupt. Now Nauru relies on foreign aid again, and has no prospect of ever being self sufficient again. Sure the UAE is spending litigious sums on capital investments and sovereign wealth funds. But not so sure even spreading their proverbial eggs out will do the trick. You really cannot replace mineral or manufacturing generated self sufficiency with service type industries in the long run.
  14. scottishmoney

    Not Sure If April Fools, But Still Interesting

    That dorf should go work for RBS or Northern Rock.
  15. I suppose Mel Gibson is now a historical figure - it seems ages since he made a film It has been ages since he has been mentally competent enough to complete a film. Curiously enough he doesn't live but a few hundred metres from Britney Spears and Justin Bieber. Must be something in the water.
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    Not Sure If April Fools, But Still Interesting

    Only a fool would spend something he paid more than 20 quid for for a mere 20 quid. What about a credit or debit card?
  17. I am thinking that a portrait should be of a hystorical figger:
  18. Nah, it is rather a more accurate representation of a then 83 year old monarch.
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    Ebay, 5,000 Free Insertions, But Not If You're British

    I stopped selling on eBay back in 2008 and haven't looked back. I don't know why someone would bother with it. As a buyer I tend to look for sellers that will deal off eBay so I can shave off an automatic 12% off the price.
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