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azda

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  1. CNC machinist making parts for heart and lung machines in Munich, if any of you old farts are requiring an Op be sure to ask for the best machine 😏
  2. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6103191/Punter-leaves-pub-100-richer-receiving-extremely-rare-silver-1-coin-Birmingham.html
  3. AU 55 is GVF, only at AU58 does the British EF grading begin
  4. Funnily enough I had a few coins in at PCGS Paris this week, a couple of silver proofs and a couple of gold coins. The proofs came back on Wednesday as MS and 1 of my MS coins has come back as a proof. Doesn’t fill you with much confidence
  5. False, they have a technique to get the attribution of DCAM or Ultra Cameo
  6. It wasn’t a mistake, they were told they weren’t proof coins on numerous occasions but went ahead anyway with the designation, it was only after one came into their hands that wasn’t proof like that they started changing the designation to BU, or the MS grade
  7. And the description on the RM website
  8. Here's the 5 Sovereign from PCGS
  9. Unfortunately NGC and PCGS graded these £5 as Proofs when they were in actual fact released as BU coins. NGC have graded quite a few as proof along with the strike on the day sovereign but have since stopped the proof designation after releasing they were in fact BU struck coins but the damage was already done. The RM had released some of these coins with a COA that stated proof on it and after realising their error sent out letters asking to swap the COAs out for a correct one stating BU. 3 coins were released at the same time, 5 sovereign, a Piedfort Sovereign and the strike on the day sovereign, only the Piedfort was struck as proof, coincidently, a proof is struck 6 times and not 3, , specimens are struck 3 times and BU once. Attached is my piedfort designated PF70DCAM
  10. Can I have a Freeman number for this please anyone. Also, the E in PENNY looks like an F, although the end of it can be seen
  11. The first release has risen in price, the 2nd crashed and burned, but still a stupid price for these
  12. SOLD..............Thanks
  13. Hi Steve and welcome to the forum. 1836 would indeed or should be William, pictures would be good though if at all possible.....
  14. I have 2 Queen Anne sixpences for sale graded by PCGS as MS62 Roses and Plumes and Plumes REVs. The R&P is the finest known graded at this moment in time by PCGS. MS62 according to the crossover scale by Londoncoins would equal to UNC or near so. Tony Claytons website lists these at £450 in EF each and a recent DNW sale sold a R&P in EF for £650 on the 15th March auction 140 lot number 377, open to offers on these 2 coins, just PM me
  15. Your links directs me straight back to your post lol
  16. Interesting, didn't realise there was another in the pipeline, i believe the updated Marsh is already out? It combines both half and full. Which Clive is the author?
  17. It ended up like that because it was the first in a new series and a relatively small mintage, the 2nd coin came out to a shark pool type frenzy with actual queuing on the RM website of 84,000 people, problem being most were buying to make a quick buck and it basically flopped a few days later, so now the greed merchants who bought 5 or 6 are stuck with something they don't actually want
  18. An interview with the man himself http://blog.royalmint.com/behind-the-design-britannia-2017/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=brand%20email&utm_campaign=e1843
  19. Is that the correct spelling as there's a D in EDWARD
  20. Just like to send out condolences to David on the passing of his wife today.
  21. The only way to deal with it (hopefully) without making a 2.2 billion bid, he's also not accepting questions on the item, wonder why not Clearly using his wording as the binding contract
  22. I think the reason being is that having the same design can be off putting to people who buy the coin every year, would be really boring looking at the same design year on year for silver bullion. American Eagles are another in this mould, but they do change the China panda OBV every year The 2014 Brit was one of my favourites along with the original 1997
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