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  1. Righto then, who's going to tell me what on earth went on here?
    2 points
  2. I wouldn't even attempt is as I said somewhere before. I was given a D+ for my interpretation of a stickman lol
    2 points
  3. bought this a little while ago, i do like the NGC slabs, i find the coin rather pleasing Graded PF 63 Matte
    1 point
  4. nice 1927 halfcrown, some toning but got it rather cheap
    1 point
  5. The cleaning doesn't look historical enough for my liking, tops a tenner and a boiled egg.
    1 point
  6. I did once attemt to paint a Peter Rabbit 50p, how easy can that be i thought......but i ain't going to embarrass myself by adding the picture. ???????
    1 point
  7. Come on dudes, stop slagging off my listings!! ???
    1 point
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  9. Hi fairly routine Edward I class 3b York coin, York is the commonest mint for 3b, then London Canterbury Bristol the rarest Durham. (Bury coin is debateable and is more likely to be class 3d
    1 point
  10. Not the same coin - open a dispute, not as described, include photographic evidence like this:
    1 point
  11. Hi Pete, 1897 safely arrived, nice coin, like it a lot and thank you for the added extra. A lovely surprise but now you are tempting me towards the Dark Side of note collecting. Ian
    1 point
  12. 1929 penny, missing waves and normal
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  13. You can usually pick one up with lustre for around a tenner - IMHO not worth bothering with in lower than VF but loads think different - not an investment for £1 but a bit of fun
    1 point
  14. Unc 20th century farthings are always available. A particular year might not necessarily be to hand, but you shouldn't have to wait long for one to turn up if you look hard enough.
    1 point
  15. For a quid, it doesn't really matter that it has light wear and a bit of verdigris in the border teeth. If in doubt, get two - one unc, one not
    1 point
  16. Sweden again - 4 daler 1734, PM#74. 3122g.
    1 point
  17. This is where I've lost the plot. I would feel embarrassed asking for a higher price for a natural die degradation feature. Maybe a spectacular flaw would warrant a bit extra, but die fill? Or more accurately in this case, the removal of a bit of die within the 2. Crazy.
    1 point
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