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Ooooooh where is Peckris to correct the spelling lol, hope the old boy is ok, not seen him around for maybe 10 days.

Anyway Prax, 20 tooths? Should'nt that be 20

Teeth ;) you'll get used to people correcting the English around here, normally Peckris does it for me

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lol 20 teeth it is ;)

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Yes, where is the old bean? I most expected him on the 'choice' thread, what with it being a GV HC in debate!

Not like him at all! Anyone PM'd him?

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Dave

Shouldn't :rolleyes:

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Yes, where is the old bean? I most expected him on the 'choice' thread, what with it being a GV HC in debate!

Not like him at all! Anyone PM'd him?

I've PM'd him to ask if he's okay, does anyone have a contact number for him?

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He was online at the same time as Coinery posted yesterday.

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He was online at the same time as Coinery posted yesterday.

Crafty old dog must be watching from the wings, then? ;)

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I'm surprised he did'nt pick up on the tooths error then, he would have crucified me for that one :D

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Nice 1860 Penny there !

Good to hear Peckris is okay.

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Been a good boy for the rest of the month Coinery (Stu). This came of the March 2015 budget ;)

Reached home a this morning uVjVXg4.jpg

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came off - spelling and grammar time again

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Been a good boy for the rest of the month Coinery (Stu). This came of the March 2015 budget ;)

Reached home a this morning uVjVXg4.jpg

Really nice Penny Prax. Good purchase! :)

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It is great to see quality and these bad boys will still be in the same shape in 500 years time.

We won't. :(

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I can't find any literature mention of a 1967 proof penny......so is this a Pobjoy or similar job?

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Some of the lettering and the Britannia device itself looks suspect, and would assume Pobjoy, INA, or some such...

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Yes.....the lettering and numerals look a bit thick, but compared to the 1970 it's not bad and much better than some of the 52's & 33's etc. Maybe there weren't many made as it's the first I've seen. Not to everyones taste, obviously!

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BP 1874 E

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Very under-rated type. Another good find.

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Will alert my sources if I am able to locate another then we can trade for something you have 2 of that I don't (which sadly is an exhaustive list) :huh:

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