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Some really ridiculous eBay listings

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"Queen on back etc..."

That is the sign of a sick mind ;)

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:rolleyes:

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:rolleyes:

^^...and you were the person who banned spamming Oli! ;)

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I would have just written something to the effect of rolling eyes. :rolleyes: is succint and to the point

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It was in that particular case! :D

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Now I really have seen it all. :blink:

Ebay today a 1970 proof 1d went for £16.65 PLUS P & P ref 3948866747

& one of the 1970 ? proof 1/- for £10.51 PLUS postage. ref 3948868753

Better go and dust down my set of 8 coins !!!!! & get them on there quickly.

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Better go and dust down my set of 8 coins !!!!! & get them on there quickly.

Broken set coins sell for more than they should as there is more interest in single coins rather than the entire set. :)

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Oh dear, that's a George IV Crown held by a crocodile clip!!! (and it looks better than 'good')

Someone email the seller!

I hope it isn't one of mine, i've sold a few of those lately.

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Linky

7.99 Your having a laugh

Not even Unc

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What a loser 1p for 2p

Pick one up of the floor

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I've just read through all 9 pages, and whilst initially annoyed that my company had banned 'internet auctions', I am now quite relieved. Having said that, one good thing about all these is that it gives the newbie, through this forum, an idea of grading etc. If the pic is a good one, then instead of just going ugghh etc etc put on a more appropiate grading, as far as you can judge, and then people can maybe get an idea for future reference.

All in all, regardless of whether the idea is taken up or not, I still won't be able to see the pics :(

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Am I missing something here? Unless The Collector's Coins GB 2005 is out of date already?Young Head Crown :ph34r:

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I always see these sell for over book - they are tough to locate in high grades, I have found. However, not tough enough to merit such a prince, hence the lack of bidders.

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1635 Charles 1st Farthing Pattern

Somebody needs more time to look at their coins that they put up for sale!

Edited by Master Jmd

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I see what you mean!! :huh:

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I think Wybrits gone mad! :o

1869 penny

Either that or he's very ambitious! :huh:

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I think Wybrits gone mad! :o

1869 penny

Either that or he's very ambitious! :huh:

This might explain it!

eBay***5p Listing day on Thursday 24th February 2005***

;)

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Wonder if he'd swop for my Churchill crown valued at Oh! say, £500,000 :rolleyes:

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Well if he gets that much for it I'll be very distressed, as I sold a better one with some lustre for just over £3000 late last year!

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I knew that the 1869 would be discussed here! :D

No, I am not mad, at least not in this instance. It sure got everyone's attention though!! Not a bad advert for 4p!

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My offer still stands! B)

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