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  1. On 22/04/2017 at 7:08 PM, Sword said:

    This guy has now got a single feedback for "selling" a 

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     for £350. Description "we have a George v. penny 1933. in gd nick for its age ok. im open to sensible offers ok. thanks for looking."

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/george-v-penny-1933-/112367093733?nma=true&si=EJc8Vr6AdQ0ojMyWPof4yNoqs10%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

    Or is the last digit a glued on 3? There appears to be a lot of glue residue.  

     

    He received positive feedback, unless he give himself the feedback of course.. 


  2. 2 hours ago, 1949threepence said:

    Were you the negative feedback?

    On checking my feedback, I note that I have actually bought a coin from him in the past. It was my 1869. Bought 2nd October 2015.

     

    I haven't bought from him just queried a sale with him in the past.. He has some beauties for sale no doubt but pictures of screens is a little dodgy for me.  

     

    Jamie


  3. Hi Jerry, that's a good plan of action.  I'd need to purchase another tray to allow but it would be worth it. 

    Ive them all in 2x2s in a lovely wooden box with slides for each 2x2 so no rubbing etc, also have silica gel packs in there too.

    Ill check those capsules out, I was eyeing up buying genuine airtites from USA, but the postage is the same cost of 25 capsules! 

    Cheers

    Jamie 


  4. Thanks, Just doing the best I can within my budget :) 

    congrats on the completion, it's no easy feat.  

    Well a toothed/beaded 1860 mule would be nice, although the I've quite a few gaps remaining and major varieties needed also.

    Im aiming for lustre also, but my pockets ain't bottomless pits lol Can live and hope I suppose.

    Is it a general consensus that bronze shouldn't be stored open air in like a tray? 

    I bought a lovely glass lidded tray, but now I'm in two minds to make to transfer.  

    Jamie  

     

     

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  5. Thank you Nordle & 1949Threepence! :) 

    Coudlnt ask for a warmer welcome! 

    I seriously doubt I'll put up any compitition to you guys on here!

    Picked up this 1862 recently for £49 if I remember correctly.  

     

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  6. Hi Pete,

    Thank you for your welcome :) 

    Im afraid so lol, bun head pennies in best grade I can afford really.  

    Always concerned about Bronze storage tho, would love to have them stored open air so to speak in a glass lided tray but I've them in 2x2s which aren't that attractive to me.  

    Ive read many posts on here, and the knowledge is unreal!  

     

    Jamie 


  7. Just a quick hello to everyone, been a long time lurker soaking up all the excellent advice and knowledge from the experts on this excellent forum! 

    Ive been collecting for several years, started out a bullion guy but bored me to death, love history, and coins from the Victorian era just hit the spot for me.  

    Jamie 

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