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I was in waterstones in Romford today when I saw Coin Yearbook 2006 on the shelf, after flicking casually through it I saw Mark Rasmussen's advertisment and a section detailing forthcoming coins for sale in his 'Winter list'

He will be offering a 1933, and Edward VIII 1937, and a 1952! Now thats a rare trio if ever I saw one!

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1933/37 and 52 what?

I presume you mean pennies?

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Sorry! Yes, pennies.

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I'll stick with my NEF's

Don't you think all three coins,although rare, wouldn't be upstaged by something a little earlier and chunky....maybe its me.?

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I haven't seen the advert. Which 1933 is it?

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The advert didn't say which 1933 it is, we'll just have to wait and see...

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Like Rob, I also had not seen the advertisement, but I noticed the same or a similar advert on page 41 of the latest (February) issue of Coin News. He also has a 1642 triple unite and a gold 1797 Cartwheel penny.

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mmm. 1937 would be nice, already got the other two. Wonder if he'll take American express.

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mmm. 1937 would be nice, already got the other two. Wonder if he'll take American express.

I'm sure he will accept any method of payment. Get him to do a swap for your duplicates. 1 million 1967 pennies should just about cover it. :D

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mmm. 1937 would be nice, already got the other two.  Wonder if he'll take American express.

I checked his website. The only credit cards he accepts are MasterCard and Visa.

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1 million 1967 pennies should just about cover it.

That's about £30 then

:lol:

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