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Is the 1900 CGS graded Pete?
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Just going into my collection Pete
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Can I take them both please Pete?
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Help for the digitally challenged please
Nonmortuus replied to Rob's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Rob, make a backup of your bookmarks. Plenty of guides on youtube on how to back them up in Edge, Chrome, Firefox etc so you can restore them when needed. -
Import Tax, Customs & Excise, VAT on Coins
Nonmortuus replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
@zookeeperz do you have any contacts in the States you can send them to in the first place and then ask them to ship them over? It has worked out far cheaper for me to have a friend ship over from the states than to accept the international delivery costs from ebay. -
Help for the digitally challenged please
Nonmortuus replied to Rob's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I went to Windows 10 and have not looked back since on 3 pc's of various ages and configurations. It is stable and does what I need. A lot of the gripes are down to user error over anything else. -
Noooo work boss....
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That's what I get for trying to post without the boss seeing me.....
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Hi Pete Payment should be with you now. Thanks Paul
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Yes I agree, I find myself having to look over 5 or 6 threads to see what goodies people have picked up recently
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Quick question to @zookeeperz and @Stuntman, why do you post your new coins on this thread rather than the acquisition of the week thread? Is if because, like me on my Nons crap thread, you sometimes have new stuff but you don't deem it worthy of the main thread? I am wondering whether to just post pics of my new coins in the acquisition of the week thread regardless of grade if I want to show them.
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You beat me to it by minutes @zookeeperz nice coin for the money, certainly worth what you paid for it.
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Hi Pete, Can I take the 1929 please? Paul
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Hi Pete can I take the 1946 please? Pmd you
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Does this help?
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Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
Nonmortuus replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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I have had a couple off coins them with no issue such as this sixpence: It was graded as CGS 85 and was priced very fairly.
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If only!! I have 2 small permissions in place, 2 acres and 7 acres, it's just finding the time to go there for a few hours once in a while.
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I have the Garrett 400i as my first detector and it is really easy to use. No major finds yet just hand forged nails and junk so far.
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I have a few 1916's but only one that has been graded by a TPG. This was graded by CGS at CGS 78 as a comparison. Yours looks to have a better strike on the reverse compared to mine.
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One of mine has similar issues with the E's.
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Bucks is at the coin fair every month but he never brings these loose coins with him, only slabbed higher end of the market coins. It is a shame as I know there have been a few I would have bought from him if they had been at the fair.
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Look at the fields. If the have the odd mark chances are they are from circulation or maybe bag marks. If the fields look like a wire brush has been across them it stands a damn good chance of having been cleaned. Don't beat yourself up, I'm pretty sure most people will have bought a cleaned coin at some point. Either return it or keep it as a reference point as a cleaned coin.