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azda

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  1. You can't live off cavier alone, you need to come Down to servants quarters and eat the bread and Butter and Stuart has the correct philosophy. Its a balancing act, i now buy 85% -90% bread and butter and the other percentage is the caviar.
  2. It wouldn't have surprised me if it had gone there so I think you're in the right range. Looks to be a nice coin. I'd be interested in seeing one of your photos when you get it. Plates will be avaliable in due course
  3. I would have went higher Richard, £250 was my limit on it
  4. No, you're OK Dave. Just out of interest for my records, how much was it? It might interest you to know that the curious inner circle bit to the lower bust isn't due to double striking, but the die itself. Compare it with this coin and I think you'll see what I mean: E2_2.jpg £190 plus the juice
  5. What did lot 1371 go for. Had it down for a bid, but went to work and did'nt bother. Its the York shilling For someone who had no intention on buying amything from this sale 875 euros later i did well
  6. I got 3 lots, My favourite is lot 1362 Sorry if you were also bidding tomgoodheart
  7. Yaaaaaaaaay got one And another
  8. It was brutal Rob, it will only get worse as those hopeful buyers who won bugger all will be throwing all their Chips in tomorrow. I wanted to Take a Stab on the William and Mary Scottish 60 shilling, but when i was watching the auctioneer getting outpaced by the pre bidding i knew i stood no chance. Anyone know what that went for?
  9. Reading the article apparently the offer of 42 Million was'nt good because both companies Share prices dipped
  10. Did'nt you have your mid-Life crisis 20 years ago Peter? A soft top in Winter Sounds interesting though
  11. Its not the auction prices, its the quality of the coins. Since i've been looking through auctions and paying more Attention to Hammered, i've not seen so mamy nice Chas I coinage in one place at the same time and i think the bidders think the same and also think how Long will it be before something like this come along again, hence you can Throw your books out of the wimdow and Run with the pack if you really want something
  12. There was lots of bidding from Japan in the Mellors and Kirk as well. I noticed that to Declan, i did get one lot though
  13. There is some very sore wallets today. Glad i'm scooping up elsewhere
  14. Thats one ugly coin Clive. Hammered should stay hammered and not be replicated into silver proof touristy junk
  15. Yes, me behind my Laptop, i won't be bidding this time around, this type of sale has come a year to early for me. I will be Licking the Screen however at 1 or 2 bits that i liked. Good luck to those who are bidding
  16. Another one sold to his buddy sonofcork 360733063227 so by my reckoning he's spent over £150 in fees so far. He'll need to up his game and clean another coin to make it back. Doing well Mr P
  17. £100 in 2013, so £500 more than spink would suggest. Good work if you can get it. Strange that its only moved a tenner in 7 years though
  18. He must have decided there was an error. It's €804 on delcampe.net Dave!! There's hopeful and .... insane. And I think we both know which side of the line this one falls on! Geez thats unbelievable Obviously it was'nt an error then lol
  19. Take a bow comptoir des monnaies http://www.comptoir-des-monnaies.com/product_info.php/great-britain-charles-halfgroat-or-pence-p-25673
  20. Ok i'll just Tell you all as the game seemed to have stuttered. A Dealer wants........... €730, yes thats seven hundred and thirty euros. I did email and said there was an error in his listing as there was an extra zero in there
  21. Ok, a clue, the price is in euros and 3 figures
  22. Its a game Peck, i doubt even the experts will get the price, so have a wee stab, answer to follow tomorrow
  23. Ok, i suppose a few of us rememberthe game Show with Leslie Crowther. So lets see if you can guess how much this would cost you, here is the listing text: Halfgroat or 2 Pence group C minted to 1630-1631 to the Tower of London, very beautiful quality coin which most of the time in states of lower conservation, rare little coin Go
  24. Halfpennies with Die letters will always have a market as they are few and far between
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