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Chris Perkins

The Cover is done

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Influenced by you lot, this is probably what the cover will look like:

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Excellent, better than our versions anyday! :D

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I really like that Chris. Well done! :D

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Blimey I didn't do it!

I paid someone to do it: http://www.samwall.com

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Is that 1934 crown ex you? It's wonderful! The cover is great aswell! :D

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Excellent - just how I imagined it would be. Getting a graphic designer really paid off.

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Is that 1934 crown ex you? It's wonderful! The cover is great aswell! :D

Yes, in fact I still have that one sitting beside me. I'll be delivering it personally (with some other stuff) in Early Nov.

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Looks great.

Just a small point - is there a missing space between the first bullet and 'New Format' ?

By jove, i think you're right, I'll mention it.

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CC2005 will rival coin yearbook in my opinion, it is much better than previous years.

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To rival the Yearbook, there would need to be articles in it. Perhaps next year we could write pieces to be submitted? Sylvester could possibly adapt his history of the milled 6d etc.

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But that would mean more pages, more cost, which may move it up to a similar price to the Coin Yearbook.

It's an idea that cannot be ruled out though.

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Very nice...it shall be very atractive when in the flesh :)

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To rival the Yearbook, there would need to be articles in it. Perhaps next year we could write pieces to be submitted? Sylvester could possibly adapt his history of the milled 6d etc.

That would require a crediting of Coincraft where i got alot of the info from, the rest was based upon deductions i had made, no idea how accurate on the total mintages kindly supplied by Eliza.

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Oh I thought you were super-6d intelligent!

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Oh I thought you were super-6d intelligent!

Well i wouldn't say that, not by a long way.

Although i've remembered alot of it, but i'd still have to reference where it had come from as you should do in all proper works. Coinpeople is different cos it is not being published and since the site is a non-profit oraganisation it is there merely for interted parties to read at their leisure.

If it was for anything commercial it would be done properly all properly annotated and with footnotes. Supplied with a bibliography.

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