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I suppose classic Britannia on cu and bronze floats my boat.1/4d's & 1/2d's 1672-1936 

Scott i hope you have got the sanding belt on your 1972 proof set to make them feel at home.:rolleyes:

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So there are two of us at least then Peter….. ;)

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17 minutes ago, declan03 said:

Mm, yes, that wording is a bit cheeky, isn't it.

Still, if someone actually thought they were going to get all those pre 1947 tanners for £20 then more fool them.

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Haha....i very nearly shoved in a last minute bid!! ?

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18 minutes ago, declan03 said:

With a description to suit all collector types -

'Rare aquatics lines on face 50p (gap filler) mint condition very shiny, '

Not too many mint condition gap fillers about, unless that is, the seller knows it isn't genuine. Perish the thought.

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I see it went for 51 quid!

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1 hour ago, DaveG38 said:

Otherwise OK then.

Well, you know what you're getting. :D

 

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Ebay is awash with them. Looks like they're the new fake kew gardens. 

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1 hour ago, Rob said:

With a description to suit all collector types -

'Rare aquatics lines on face 50p (gap filler) mint condition very shiny, '

Not too many mint condition gap fillers about, unless that is, the seller knows it isn't genuine. Perish the thought.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ULTRA-RARE-2011-Aquatic-Lines-on-Face-Underwater-50p-Swimming-Olympic-Coin-Kew-/172834655605?hash=item283dbf8d75:g:WlIAAOSwKoRZYkjm

 

the old relative type source of acquisition lol, fake as a nine bob note 

 

""I Believe these Coins were Only Released in Presentation Packs, Hence the Condition. THERE ARE 600 ONLY. I Received this coin Alongside many Others, both Rare & Common, from an Elderly Collector who had Recently passed. """

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6 hours ago, craigy said:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ULTRA-RARE-2011-Aquatic-Lines-on-Face-Underwater-50p-Swimming-Olympic-Coin-Kew-/172834655605?hash=item283dbf8d75:g:WlIAAOSwKoRZYkjm

 

the old relative type source of acquisition lol, fake as a nine bob note 

 

""I Believe these Coins were Only Released in Presentation Packs, Hence the Condition. THERE ARE 600 ONLY. I Received this coin Alongside many Others, both Rare & Common, from an Elderly Collector who had Recently passed. """

He's sold 5 so far. :(

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The elderly gent must have passed away laughing at those mugs paying £50 odd quid ???

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8 hours ago, declan03 said:

The first release has risen in price, the 2nd crashed and burned, but still a stupid price for these

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He seems to have all different weights on his other listings Rob. The buyers seem wary enough, but throwing away £100+ on a chance its legitimate is a bit of a risk.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1902-sovereing/322692170352?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649

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Throwing away £100 pounds because you won't spend a fiver on a cheap set of scales isn't too clever either.

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Haha true!! Although the 1902 looks like  one of those replicas on sale on ebay for £5!!

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