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azda

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  1. So finally found out where i can go to find the protected areas of Bayern, i was most surprised to find out that where i live is a massive protected site, i assume it's because of the 1972 Olympics as i'm in the area of the Olympia Stadion and Village. The football pitch near the top of the picture is just behind my house and all the red/pinks areas are protected areas. The second picture is where i'm headed tomorrow, should take me a year or so to get through
  2. So basically what they're saying is that "we'll charge you more and take Even more time"? I thought personally £30 for 30 days was quite a while as it is, but now they want more cash and now will take more time? Well Sorry but unfortunately i'll be bailing out at this point because i can't Sit. And wait on an unspecified time. I still have 2 Coins there that i paid £30 each fo, 1 has been there since 20th March and the other since 26th March, i hope they won't be caught up in this BS because i paid for a 30 day turnaround and not a 3 month one. They'll be the last 2 i'll be sending i'm afraid, i could send Them to Paris and get them back quicker than CGS who are based in the UK
  3. I can see stops on this no stops variety lol
  4. An April fool perhaps would pay it
  5. A proof coin could be frosted, or can be mirror like. Normally proofs are mirror like, frosted are associated with rarer versions of a proof. I also think that a UNC 1986 2 pounds could probably be copper/nickel (not quite sure)l but the proof would be .925 or .999 silver
  6. Hi Adam, and welcome. We on the forum unfortunately don't have ESP, so if you could post a picture of said coin it would be more helpful than a description.
  7. Lit, Phillip and Mary, sounds like Rita, Sue and Bob to Oh and is'nt the Phillip and Mary groat just a Mary Groat?
  8. I normally save the images of coins i've won until they arrive home and been looked over.
  9. If it was plugged Stuart it would'nt get slabbed. Still not sure why it jumped straight from consigned to Level II grading though, time will tell.
  10. The Northumberland is only there because of the amount of fakes of those coins, as you well know Paul. The 1935 is there because i thought it was good enough for a Crack at top spot. A 1935 in Spink today graded at PF63 by PCGS sold for £850 hammer
  11. Thanks Richard. Even though i had no imterest in the auction i shall still email My displeasure at such a ridiculous Service for a compamy of their stature.
  12. 850 for a raised edge proof 1935 crown plus joose............... Well think i've had enough of that crap
  13. Nice one, it's better to know, now you can sell it
  14. I just bid on a proof, it said bid sent and then nothing...and then it sold to someone else again for less than I would have been willing to pay I think it's lagging Colin, so what you thought you bidded on had actually probably finished
  15. 1880 Florin in EF sold for 950 quid
  16. I'm hoping to take top slot Martin, but i can see a hairline on the REV
  17. Utter shite but i think the flaw is stemming from using the sound. I used it several times and it froze, am now just watching without sound and it seems to be going ok so far, but it's still shite. Oh and lot 859 for you farthing boys went at 700 quid. Just waiting on the 2 Northumberlands to arrive in a few moments lots 897 and 898
  18. Christ! Were they making these back then? In that case the Royal Mint was a few hundred years too late getting its own version to market - but then institutions are always reluctant to change. I hope Seuk is going to reappraise the dates of his forgeries. Well - at least it now seems possible for me to get rid of my ever increasing bag of unidentified washers ...like saxbys-coins selling cheap Hungarian coins etc. as British found Lol, his wording for an EF grade, and i did'nt realise this is what the E in EF actually meant (EF ( especially fine ) grade / specimen collectors gradeâ€)
  19. It's Pecks inbox thats full Paul
  20. Paulus, What is your eBay ID? I would like to take a look at what you are offering. PM me if you don't want to state it in a post. Me too, if you wouldn't mind? Its the name of a bird Oh and your inbox is full, so you can't receive PMs
  21. Ok, so i've submitted 3 coins to CGS so far, yesterday i had to phone and ask about the 1st one which was submitted on the 19th Feb and was sitting at "GRADE FINALISED" for over a week, after my call it has now gone to "PENDING ENCAPSULATION" I paid 30 quid for the 30 day turnaround which has now run into overtime, so i do have issues with their 30 day theory. 2nd coin you can follow if you wish, it's been photographed and is at 1st stage grading, it's the 1935 raised edge proof (UIN 0026265) this was submitted on their website on the 20th March (their pictures look better than mine) 3rd is the 1763 Northumberland Shilling, submitted on their website on the 26th March, as yet it's not moved (i did'nt expect it to just yet)............UPDATE........Ummmmmm well that's blown me, this is at Grading level II UIN is 0026308 I'm just wondering if that's an ominus sign.
  22. Well its not an auction house i've used or ever intend to use now, thanks for the info, although it amazes me that they're still in Business.
  23. What? Warwick and Warwick? Aye, judging by what John has mentioned
  24. Sounds like one to steer clear of then
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