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Anyone here into loudspeakers?
Diaconis replied to blakeyboy's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
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Anyone here into loudspeakers?
Diaconis replied to blakeyboy's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Blakey's speakers reminded me of the Protectorate composite columns found on some of Ramage's patterns so I thought I'd design some to play the music I sort coins to -
Bronze halfpenny varieties
Diaconis replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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👍🏽which to can sell on to some neophyte, win win. (just kidding).
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Bronze halfpenny varieties
Diaconis replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I first heard it used in one of my favourite Ealing films, Kind Hearts and Coronets. The Reverend Lord Henry d’Ascoyne says "...I always say that my West Window has all the exuberance of Chaucer without, happily, any of the concomitant crudities of his period" 😂 beautiful -
Bronze halfpenny varieties
Diaconis replied to secret santa's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Interesting. The raised cross is without the concomitant wear visible on the coin. I'd suggest it has been added at a later date and not cut into the die. -
He really is a piece of work, isn't he? His Alfred the Great looks like a tribute to Mick Jagger and Barbara Streisand's illegitimate love child playing at Red Indians.
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Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Diaconis replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Reminds me of Nancy Mitford, of Mitford sister's fame, with her U and non-U speech and the reasoning behind it. I found this link. https://uncommon-courtesy.com/2014/04/18/nancy-mitford-and-u-vs-non-u-speech/ Blakey, wireless or radio? 😂 -
Obviously his idea of a discount Offa. Looks cast to me
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Yes it is. Add another £40k since Mark Rasmussen last sold it in 2018. 30% uplift isn't bad IF they can sell it this year with the added NGC hype. I have my doubts though. Despite all the comparisons in their ad copy to 1933 examples, I'd still prefer a 1933 example at that price. By the way, do any of you know if the Royal Mint has confirmed that it is unique and not that another will turn up on Ebay in a battered old tin of pennies 'found in Marleybob's attic'?
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For the same reason when someone asks a question and when you answer them with the truth rather than what they want to hear, they accuse you of being hateful, intolerant and some kind of an -ophobe?
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3. lightweight?
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Got it (?) A=1 B=2 C=5 D=10 A with B (A returns) = 3mins A remains and sends C with D (B returns)= 12mins A with B = 2mins The 'singly' was a red herring then, you little devil😈
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You snuck in the 'or singly' there so not exactly a 'restate'😂
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Stuff to Make Us Laugh
Diaconis replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Paddy, i heard that there were only three types, those that can count and those that can’t. -
no that would be 19mins, i’ll try again😚
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A=1 B=2 C=5 D=10 A with B (A returns) A with C (A returns) A with D ?
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What the heck is this coin?
Diaconis replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I noticed that the reverse R.37 of your example is unfortunately not shown, the document may be incomplete. You have the 'Thatcher' obverse O.24 #46 -
Mike, I just did it with a toothpick, it does work. Try warmer water maybe? I'd just run some hot water and it was still warm. Shouldn't make a difference though.
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What the heck is this coin?
Diaconis replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
https://www.britnumsoc.org/publications/Digital BNJ/pdfs/1963_BNJ_32_15.pdf might be of interest -
😀Well, there is an easy method using a few grains of salt but in this case, I've not used that method, there are no additional substances used.
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Here's another, safer one, from the same book. How do you balance a raw egg on its end? Here's a photo to prove it can be done. And not as Columbus did it😂
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It's a problem Sword, you were able to ask that question if it occurred to you. That problem is posed in a 1930's magic magazine and was posted as written. Several answers were returned the following month and the only one that worked was the sprinkling of salt. I've a large collection of very old conjuring books and they are full of this stuff, most of which I've tried. Here's a snippet from a book from 1873, the subject of which I'll admit to not having tried out yet. If any of our members are brave enough, let us all know how it goes...How times have changed.
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lay the string over the ice cube, shake plenty of salt on top of the cube. In a few moments the cube will freeze to string and can be lifted. Also works with a match or toothpick.