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azda

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  1. No it was the guy with the 12583 feedback that won
  2. Sold for near £600 in the end
  3. They just can't be arsed. No pride in playing for their country anymore, it does'nt pay enough
  4. Seuk what gives Pauls and the ebay one away as being fake?
  5. They will go for eye watering amounts if shilled to eye watering amounts. The one bidder has bidded on 17 out of 24 auctions, there's no way they are genuine bids
  6. No Need for an apology, this also helps other members, new and old that These coins are being pushed for greedy sellers, i doubt half of them would get what they are getting if they were'nt shilled up. I have however sent the seller a message telling him WHO is shilling his auctions and WHICH auctions are being shilled, i'll be interested in his reply, IF he replies
  7. I know because i use an aye pad. The ebay app for ipad has a small flaw where you can see the screened winning bidder only. Now, here's where it gets interesting. I checked this sellers auctions and 1 bidder is winning 17 of his 24 auctions, so for me, These are DEFINATELY being shilled. The total of winning bids equals 2122 GBP the winning bidder has a 46 Feedback score and has a***c in his Name, he's winning the following coins 1862/73 and 75 pennies 1811-12-13 and 15 eighteen pence bank tokens 1845 1836 1927 1847 1872 and 1856 Shillings 1853 Sixpence 1746 Halfcrown 1927 Proof threepence 1927 Proof Sixpence No wonder his CGS graded auctions have been doibg well, when they are shilled upon The Person who's winning the 1858 Penny has also left Feedback for another coin he won, Feedback was left on the 08.05.14
  8. The winning bidder has a 12583 feedback
  9. I cannot Tell a lie, a friend Pointed it out to me, stand up Peckris and take a bow p.s, i'd go with superglue or clenched arse cheeks to hold that in place I'm happy to take a bow anytime ... but why??? (Sorry, getting senile - memory not what it was) God please don't bow at least with senility we can blame you now for most things
  10. I cannot Tell a lie, a friend Pointed it out to me, stand up Peckris and take a bow p.s, i'd go with superglue or clenched arse cheeks to hold that in place
  11. Well done again to Seuk. Would be interested to know where it was purchased. As Stewie mentioned, it never even occurs to me that it was a fake, i was merely looking at desirability, glad i did'nt like it lol
  12. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DRH8E9W/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_fYMMtb0MV4PRYVC4 (null)
  13. The coin is obviously too expensive. Obviously slab number has'nt Worked in their favour this time, which puts a smile on my face
  14. Check the DNW catalogue for September, there is also a small head in GEF
  15. Here you go Paul. Next DNW sale, Sept, graded as GEF 150-200 Estimate
  16. Just too confuse matters, i'd get rid of both and put the Money towards another, i much prefer the bullhead HCs of George III. The 1818 has a thumbprint on the OBV, you can get a bullhead for maybe around the 300 GBP mark
  17. John, at those grades i doubt it would matter about polishing, These are more or less bullion value.
  18. More to the point, Perhaps we should recognise a new Dick Turpin.
  19. If you look at Stuarts picture post 41 three of the coins have a small nick coming from Henrys mouth. The last picture i don't see that little feature. I'm inclined to say the CGS one is kosha but the other 3 are'nt due to the 1 same nick in the same place on the other three coins. The other thing regarding CGS valuations, do they actually update them yearly? If not the website valuation could be out hence the difference in the 2 prices. These Henry pieces seem to have been doing well of late (the better stuff that is)
  20. Britannians hand has some wear though
  21. azda

    Churchill

    Which might prompt yet another RM commemorative!A commemorative of the Churchill commemorative
  22. Exactly, the LC one i just quoted looks worse than the ebay one
  23. A 2013 Londoncoins EF graded sold for £460 or $773
  24. azda

    Churchill

    I think 1 or 2 of our members have lost their minds. It happens to us all eventually
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