Why oh why do people insure? Put your coins somewhere safe.It isn't rocket science.Split the collection.My Daawg makes a big noise. There is no way I would insure.
They are a big loss leader.I bought 10 sets off Pete for £40.Do I like them? The only one I admire is the 1970 set.The rest just get tucked away.I pity mugs for buying them in the 1st place. RM hang your heads in shame.
BTW RM were trying to sell post 1920 6d's for £24.95 and these were circulated Jizz.
Better than Cobie but both are waynekers. Surely labour can do better.May will sail this one.
So many spin doctors.Blair sacrificed himself with war and I certainly wouldn't want Cobie.Blair dips into Sherry....Hat off.
One of my earliest purchases was a GVF 1841 1/2d for 50p. I was a butchers boy and earned £2 for Saturday morning.Plus the chief butcher always sorted out my Saturday evening tea and occasionally a Sunday roast.Fond memories..This with fruit picking enabled me to buy a FSIE....i wish I still had it because they are now worth 000's.
My nephew and his Misses came down to Suffolk for the recent Newcastle match at Portman Road.We agreed prior there would be no ribbing.His 1st born is going to get the full Ipswich kit.(he is a Newkie season ticket holder) plus his car is better than mine....my bloody sisters fault for moving ooop North.
I remember when Radio 2 had a phone in about sexuality.A chap phoned in and said he was gay but mentioned he had a very small penis.BBC didn't even pick up when he said his name was Justin Sidebottom. I nearly crashed my car.
Great idea Andrew.We probably all collect differently but obtaining trays like that won't be cheap.The setting out would be a mare and production labour intensive.
Thanks sonni.
Mrs Peter died in an accident October 2015.(you weren't a member of the Forum then) There is no reason for me flying off the handle. Sorry to hear about your Uncle.Remember the good times.My daughters were brought up with Jo's son and events have hit them hard. People do rally and get on in life.My eldest daughter is a qualified sous chef and for a long time her boss always plated me up a Sunday lunch.Plus I have good friends.
Jo who was/is Mrs Peters best friend has just messaged me that her 21 year old son has passed away whilst studying at Nottingham Uni.Christ life is SH1TE.i'm so angry that I could punch a grown lion and it wouldn't get up.Apologies for any abusive posts over the next few days.FFS.
Stu I would love a cuppa on your boat.My weekends are a souless place...I would be a hermit apart from my Springer.He keeps stealing my sheepskin slippers.
I have a double garage but full of a MG,peddle bikes and fishing stuff.I wish I had more space.My grandfather was a cabinet maker.He gave me my first 1694 farthing plus my 1st George 11 halfpenny.....drugs dealers eat your heart out.