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azda

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  1. Check out this garage forecourt in Germany
  2. 10 a Penny here Bob i might pop into The city tomorrow with my camera. All the luxury car dealerships are in a small area
  3. Skoda is what i'm looking at just now TG
  4. Not sure they convert diesel to gas over here Bob, they like power on the autobahns , problem being i obviously passed my driving test in the UK and they drive on the wrong side of the road here which counts against me when looking for insurance, the ML350 or even 320 would be great but think i should just drop a little lower until i have a few years insurance under my belt as i drive on the father-in-laws insurance, on top of the insurance comes a 4x4 tax and also a diesel tax.
  5. People Do post pictures of coins in various threads and they get no feedback unless it's a Penny, so it's sometimes a pointless exercise. Anyway, i'm off out to look at a car, the Land Rover Discovery is out due to the 1800 euro insurance quote and The extra tax for it being a diesel and a 4x4
  6. Paulus means the UIN number and not the grade number, the UIN would start with 00 and would look like 0034567 for example. Selling the coin you'd have choices, such as Baldwins, Londoncoins or DNW, your best bet IMO would be St James as they have a 0% commission fee for sellers on coins over £1000 hammer, which yours would be, the other take between 10 and 20% i think
  7. Having an upcoming auction in August would suggest they are still alive
  8. It certainly does look similar Kal
  9. MS61 I'd agree with being GEF, 63 is knocking on the door of UNC
  10. Excellent news, pleased for you. Keep it in the family another 10 years and that could be a 10k coin
  11. No price stated but it Must outstrip The recent Edward VIII Sovereign if thats The case https://www.ngccoin.com/news/article/5394/1344-Edward-III-Double-Leopard/?utm_source=Marketo&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=NGC%20eNews%20July%202016&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWmpjd09HWTVNV1JqTmpZdyIsInQiOiIxampkWjhDNUlxeXVwTGhXZ251eCtod2RZTHJ2aTREMU5qTEU2VThXSzNhTk9BVVgzZ0pZZmZqWXM1ZVB1R2IzRFwvUHUzSXA0akdiRmdWazh6WDBUcmdrRHE3UGpJWTZhSWtZZ1NKaTV3RTQ9In0%3D
  12. The longer this goes on without any info the worse their reputation is going to get. I don't understand why they don't add any information on the main page of the website to keep people informed of where CGS actually is, mind you, trying to track down info on submissions previously was a huge task in itself, so, par for the course
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  14. They're telling us something most already knew, so to solve the problem, shut the website down and bury the heads in the sand until it all goes away
  15. What do we know about football
  16. I'd go for The top one because there is more wear on The 2nd, if You look at The harp detail for instance, The 2nd is flat, also some flatness on the scepteres, BUT The first has poor lighting which might mean it's been dipped to make it look bright and shiny. Unless The picture on The first has been done in such a way that The light makes it look like it has a golden tone, so personally, i wouldn't go for either unless Number 1 came up with another picture. There are many 1887 florins out there, you need patience, its not easy, i did The Same thing initially but slowed down eventually
  17. 1887 is the commonest year of the Victoria era, it was her jubilee year but at least you're not breaking the bank at £13.50. As i've said before on these boards, a collection doesn't have to mean 100 coins in lower grades, you can also buy 2 or 3 in high grade, better to have 1 coin in high grade than 10 in lower grades, just my opinion
  18. Ronaldo seems to freeze on the biggest stages, let's see........Oh and go Andy Murray the Scot, 2 sets up
  19. For the life of me i can't understand how Portugal got this far, so i'm in favour of a France win, 3-0 first goal 23rd minute Griezmann
  20. LCs would still hold 51% until money has changed hands, that all may change in due course, The fact that collectors Are being left in the dark about The situation and closing down The website/limiting access when it was live doesn't do anyone any favours, especially those who shipped coins during the "new Elite membership" period. It wasn't very well thought through IMO
  21. You can also Check out The website from Tony Clayton, he keeps this up to date and is specifically British orientated http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/coins.html
  22. As i said above, i wonder if this new pricing has come from the new owners, i think people paying this sort of money need to know who's now exactly in charge before parting with a wedge
  23. Hi Mick and welcome aboard, There is several storage methods, some of which can be found on predecimal.com, the owner of the forum' personal website for coins and storage options. Some people use sleeves with can be placed into albums, others use round plastic capsules and for the more exotic/expensive items storage drawers, it would depend on the individual and coins you'll go for, here's a few to look at http://www.predecimal.com/lindner-full-range-coin-cases-c-149_158.html http://www.predecimal.com/lindner-full-range-coin-albumspages-c-149_157.html http://www.predecimal.com/coin-holders-coin-capsules-c-149_159_162.html There's also these that some people like, but i'm not sure if they can be opened again after being sealed, best to ask, andy_jack has a good reputation amoungst coin collectors and will usually answer your questions in good time, the above links are from the forum owner who can also help if you leave a message http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-Lighthouse-EVERSLAB-coin-capsules-cases-14mm-to-41mm-all-sizes-of-Slabs-/140874274011?var=&hash=item20ccc2d4db:m:mfHSLSDeDxd91989rd3G8vQ
  24. Perhaps it was the idea of the new management, perhaps all their changes were coming from the new management. Will be interesting to find out who it is eventually
  25. Agreed, never a penalty
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