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No he Never left that behind unfortunately. Check the seller who's now sold it unless he has a buying ebay id

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a really useful photo

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a really useful photo

:lol:

Have you not seen my impressive collection of Una & Lion £5s? They're here, clearly displayed:

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a really useful photo

:lol:

Have you not seen my impressive collection of Una & Lion £5s? They're here, clearly displayed:

upper-left1.jpg

Nice cabinet, that! I would never be able to leave the house again, though, if I had that in the corner of the lounge!

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a really useful photo

:lol:

Have you not seen my impressive collection of Una & Lion £5s? They're here, clearly displayed:

upper-left1.jpg

Nice cabinet, that! I would never be able to leave the house again, though, if I had that in the corner of the lounge!

Alas, not mine. Credit given where credit due (http://www.richardscabinets.com/).

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Very nice, i'll put the link in the useful links section

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Very nice but postage from the US :o

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I see our favourite ebayer has a Cromwell halfcrown up. I predict many many bids on this by his many circle of friends

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I see our favourite ebayer has a Cromwell halfcrown up. I predict many many bids on this by his many circle of friends

Doing the search to find it, brought up a lovely 'moody' looking coin by coinageofengland, what a lovely tone!

ADDED BY ADMIN:

** In the intended context, the word 'moody' does not imply that the coin offered by coinageofengland is anything other than completely genuine, the original poster clarifies this comment on the 2/10/2013 with:

"Hah, didn't realise the connotations of using 'moody'! I definitely meant it in the context of 'dark moody storm clouds', as in beautiful (unless you're at sea, of course!), not dissimilar to a great Turner! :)" **

Edited by Chris Perkins
Original text could be mis-interpreted

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I see our favourite ebayer has a Cromwell halfcrown up. I predict many many bids on this by his many circle of friends

Did you make him an offer he couldn't refuse? It's off already!

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Yes I've also noticed it's gone Stuart. Maybe he got an offer or maybe he was'nt happy it was highlighted here

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Yes I've also noticed it's gone Stuart. Maybe he got an offer or maybe he was'nt happy it was highlighted here

Might have something to do with Stuart's use of 'moody' which is a London slang word for suspicious or not genuine.

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Yes I've also noticed it's gone Stuart. Maybe he got an offer or maybe he was'nt happy it was highlighted here

Might have something to do with Stuart's use of 'moody' which is a London slang word for suspicious or not genuine.

Can't be Nick, as we were talking about 2 different sellers. Stuart was talking about coinageofengland a coin, whereas it was Platts that was taken off

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Coinageofengland had/has nice coins and best offers are responded to quickly.

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Coinageofengland had/has nice coins and best offers are responded to quickly.

No wonder best prices are responded to quickly, at his prices I'd have the computer manned 24hrs a day ;)

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Yes I've also noticed it's gone Stuart. Maybe he got an offer or maybe he was'nt happy it was highlighted here

Might have something to do with Stuart's use of 'moody' which is a London slang word for suspicious or not genuine.

Can't be Nick, as we were talking about 2 different sellers. Stuart was talking about coinageofengland a coin, whereas it was Platts that was taken off

I misunderstood. I thought it was coinageofengland that had removed his coin.

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I misunderstood. I thought it was coinageofengland that had removed his coin.

This is the coin that disappeared.

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I misunderstood. I thought it was coinageofengland that had removed his coin.

This is the coin that disappeared.

That's the bugger Clive

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Hah, didn't realise the connotations of using 'moody'! I definitely meant it in the context of 'dark moody storm clouds', as in beautiful (unless you're at sea, of course!), not dissimilar to a great Turner! :)

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Hah, didn't realise the connotations of using 'moody'! I definitely meant it in the context of 'dark moody storm clouds', as in beautiful (unless you're at sea, of course!), not dissimilar to a great Turner! :)

Ah, a man after my own art...

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Hah, didn't realise the connotations of using 'moody'! I definitely meant it in the context of 'dark moody storm clouds', as in beautiful (unless you're at sea, of course!), not dissimilar to a great Turner! :)

Ah, a man after my own art...

:lol: or a blustery Wuthering Heights night! :)

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I misunderstood. I thought it was coinageofengland that had removed his coin.

This is the coin that disappeared.

How do you copy or save the image on these listings? Right clicking doesn't give copy as an option and I need these images for my records. Thanks.

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