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Half Penny Jon

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  1. All I can say is PREPARE FOR HATEMAIL!!!!!!! lol.
  2. It is listed in Spink under George VI
  3. We've discussed this in another topic; sets were produced but they weren't sold. Consult p458 of Spink's. A very small number of proof sets were produced, containing coins from the gold five pound down to the farthing. One set has come on the market in recent years. He would have been crowned in May 1937, and a series of coins was prepared for issue at that time dated 1937. In fact, over 200 dies for coins and medals had to be scrapped when he abdicated. Did you get that from Tony Clayton's website Oli?! Jon.
  4. That can't have been nice!
  5. 12-15 examples exist however, that particular one is believed to be the best one in existance.
  6. I've got about five, I'm tempted to throw them away because they might turn me to stone if I look at them (Joke).
  7. There are qiute a few of those floating around because many vending machine manufacturers didn't want to give them back! Dolphin Coins sold one last year for about £35,000 in UNC. Penny Master a.k.a Jon.
  8. It all depends how well they would publicise the set, and the number of people who will be drueling at the auction.
  9. It must of made at least over £100,000 in my opinion. If a set came up for sale in today's market then I would imagine that it would sell for at least £250,000.
  10. Do you know how much that set made?
  11. Hi everyone, I'm just curious if any Edward VIII sets have ever come up for sale? Also, in your opinion, how much would one sell for if it came onto the open market today? Finally, do any of you know if any sets exist and if so where are they?
  12. Apparently, September borns are one of the more unlucky ones.
  13. Excellent, which monarch is your tin farthing?
  14. What farthing is it Sylvester? Jon.
  15. My faviorite would have to be the 1826 proof £5. The reverse is just breathtaking! Penny Master.
  16. Oh sorry, bit too slow today!
  17. That cant of been nice. The worst I've had done is having two teeth out! Penny Master.
  18. Thats the first case of bad luck on a lucky person so far today! The most bad luck I have ever had is being dropped on my head when I was a baby, I've got a scar like Harry Potter now! (But not in the same shape though).
  19. Yes I heard about that tradition, Edward VIII was the only one who refused to follow the tradition.
  20. Do you know who has these rare proof sets? I know that Mark Ramussen sold a penny and a proof two pounds sold for £66, 700.
  21. You could just save up for one and hope that one comes up for sale some time in the future. Did they issue the Edward VIII coins as proofs?
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