I love runner beans,freshly cut,cooked al la dente and dipped in HP sauce. I've had mixed success this year with my veg and fruit but still enjoy the "outdoor larder"
Very rarely nowadays although I had the pleasure of 3 Mrs Peters friends (ladies i might add) who turned up plastered over the weekend.I just kept it tucked into my sock.
Don't forget you will only recoup 50-60% of pricing guides.Your choice but whenever I go away the coins are hidden.My feral cat would rip the throat of any intruder and then I have my dog,a 19C police baton and 15 stone of prime Suffolk muscle.
I know we have a few fans of TPG on the forum.Strange but true.Why anyone needs to be told what they have and pay £499 for the pleasure. In the US grading a modern coin or double die is all the rage...get yourself a loupe.
I've done 8 and half months and my mouth is like a budgies sandpaper.A good mate owns a pub up there and it is my duty to put him to the sword on the pool table.
Wonderful coins....just bought 2 beach rods and reels off Ebay (that makes 6) me and my dawg will be ripping off North Norfolk beaches next month.Coin time,fishing time and I might fall off the wagon
Send all edge knocked coins to Paulus together with cleaned and hair lined crap.
He has a golf tee made from a 1909 1d T over a tooth.....his 1 iron awaits you.
Maybe it is old age or I don't know enough about silver but the 1887 crown has been hairlined cleaned to death.Can't be having that. It would get a 1 iron off a tee made from a melted down open 3 1903 1d. Apologies for the double post....hope it doesn't wear you down :=)
Dave (Azda) has mentioned the 35. Edge knocks kill.....it would be the 2nd one off my 1903 open 3 tee.
Maybe it is old age or I don't know enough about silver but the 1887 crown has been hairlined cleaned to death.Can't be having that. It would get a 1 iron off a tee made from a melted down open 3 1903 1d.
In recent memory a bulk lot of 1925 2/6's were sold at auction in Australia. At the time we discussed the effect on the market price.Maybe a fellow member can direct you to this thread.