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Hands off, it's mine!

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I need it more than you!

(Actually I think I've found one for £100, so I may not need that one)

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I would love a copy of Peck (second edition) but I cannot stretch that far financially yet because I still have the London Coin Fair to go to on Saturday. Maybe I can get one for Christmas. ;)

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I wasn't serious about buying it, Chris! I think it is a ridiculous amount to pay for a book. Does anyone know why they haven't done a reprint or just made an electronic version?

p.s HPJ, there might not be one around for Christmas!

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I know that, they are so hard to come by. I will ask my Dad if he will buy me one when I see one and put it away for Christmas.

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you think £75 is a riduculous price for a book! I once paid £225 for a Martin Chuzzlewit.

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It may be a high price, but it is a rare book and it is a very important referance which is in high demand.

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You sound just like a textbook, HPJ!

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How much would you be prepared to pay for a copy of Peck (second edition) everyone?

Also, could anyone who already has a copy tell me how much they paid for it because I need some sort of a price guide for the book.

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:D So I should pay no more than £100 for one really. Thanks Sylvester, now I can set myself a limit.

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you're welcome.

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