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PWA 1967

Pennies High grade.

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A low grade BP1898B.... The equal bisect 11 teeth wide date.

Scarce but had a rub so......... FOC

Just PM me your address.

Please dont ask me to send and give you the coin FOC then the day you receive it put it on ebay....you know who you are as you did it about twelve months ago.

Not really fair on someone who genuinely wants it :)

Pete.

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Me please Pete, unless there’s a more deserving cause!

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1 minute ago, mrbadexample said:

Me please Pete, unless there’s a more deserving cause!

 Bloody hell have you not got one we message each other everyday you looney :lol:

Will post it Monday 

Pete.

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No, I haven’t! I’ve got a few more gaps you haven’t filled for me yet...:P

 

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On 2/6/2018 at 11:59 AM, IanB said:

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Still got this that i bought with some others ......£25 Posted.

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4 hours ago, PWA 1967 said:

A low grade BP1898B.... The equal bisect 11 teeth wide date.

Scarce but had a rub so......... FOC

Just PM me your address.

Please dont ask me to send and give you the coin FOC then the day you receive it put it on ebay....you know who you are as you did it about twelve months ago.

Not really fair on someone who genuinely wants it :)

Pete.

Spill the beans Pete.I think we all deserve this info (or pm me)

Over the years I've sent books/coins FOC and the forum members have disappeared....I didn't think I was that scary although I have a tendency to throw crap coins.

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The forum member is still here.

A bit sad though as if they are that hard up for a few quid i could of just sent them the money instead :lol:

Just a bit of a piss take when you post and give them something for nothing :(

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16 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said:

Just a bit of a piss take when you post and give them something for nothing :(

At least you know that if you send something to me you'll never see it again! :D

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8 minutes ago, mrbadexample said:

At least you know that if you lend something to me you'll never see it again! :D

Actually, that works too. :lol:

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I recently purcahased a few pennies of which the seller sent them in three linder trays...... the coins in about thirty round lighthouse capsules.

They look brand new and the capsules a good fit for both the trays and a PENNY.

The postage i dont have a clue on but will just charge the same if anyone wants them.

£25 for the lot 3 trays and capsules.......PLUS POSTAGE.

Pete.

 

 

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Yes please Pete! I'l PM you...

Paddy

 

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Hi Pete - the trays arrived today - brilliant thanks! Just what I needed and expertly packed.

Cheers,

 

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Michael Gouby book/binder in a slip case.

The British Bronze penny 1860-1970.

First edition 1986....Now out of print as Stuart has just made me aware :D

Binder in mint condition and the case got a couple of feint marks.

£20 posted.

Pete.

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30 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said:

Michael Gouby book/binder in a slip case.

The British Bronze penny 1860-1970.

First edition 1986....Now out of print as Stuart has just made me aware :D

Binder in mint condition and the case got a couple of feint marks.

£20 posted.

Pete.

Sounds like an absolute bargain, Pete! :)

Roll up, roll up! 

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A 1936 penny thats nice and problem free.

CGS 82

£20 posted.

Also have a couple not graded but BU £12 each posted

Pete.

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1 hour ago, PWA 1967 said:

A 1936 penny thats nice and problem free.

CGS 82

£20 posted.

Also have a couple not graded but BU £12 each posted

Pete.

 

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On 3/6/2018 at 4:26 PM, PWA 1967 said:

Michael Gouby book/binder in a slip case.

The British Bronze penny 1860-1970.

First edition 1986....Now out of print as Stuart has just made me aware :D

Binder in mint condition and the case got a couple of feint marks.

£20 posted.

Pete.

Why nobody wanted it i have given this to the local library as was probably a bit advanced for a charity shop :)

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3 hours ago, PWA 1967 said:

Why nobody wanted it i have given this to the local library as was probably a bit advanced for a charity shop :)

I was amazed, I expected it to fly - I’m just glad I didn’t buy the copy I saw for £25. It was my intention  to move it on, so it wouldn’t have been the most lucrative of deals!

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Is that the edition split into three horizontal strips so you can compare particular obverses and reverses side by side? I have that one, and wouldn't part with it - very clever idea.

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Yes thats the one Peck a big thing in a box :)

It would probably sell on ebay Stuart for £20 all in but not worth anymore Mr Gouby has been selling them for years ,the more expensive one is much better and although only goes up to 1901 all of the dates after are covered in other books. 

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