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Nick

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  1. I think this is what you wanted:
  2. No need to resize, just copy and paste a link to your PhotoBucket image(s) here.
  3. I suspect that eBay will lose sales because of the change to feedback. If I find an eBay item listed by a user that I haven't bought from before, I look at their feedback first. Previously, I might have seen that, for example, Declan has bought from that person before and all was fine so I will go ahead and bid. Now, I probably won't.
  4. I don't get what all this is about as it pertains specifically to feedback. Just checked in e bay, and all the names are fully intact from Windows. It depends where you are looking. All of the names are still visible via your own feedback score, but if you try and look at other people's feedback then the names are obscured.
  5. According to their population report (key: graded, rejected, highest grade) 1905 HC, 16, 1, 75 1917 SV, 1, 5, 65 1864 die? FL not sure what this is 1763 SH, 10, 5, 78 1864 florin with the known copies. Can't remember which die it was. Doh!!! If anybody should remember, it would be me. The only slabbed die 64 1864 florin I have seen is by NGC.
  6. According to their population report (key: graded, rejected, highest grade) 1905 HC, 16, 1, 75 1917 SV, 1, 5, 65 1864 die? FL not sure what this is 1763 SH, 10, 5, 78
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  8. Let's hope so, but somehow I doubt it. Don't think so. Just found some private listings that started today.
  9. Let's hope so, but somehow I doubt it.
  10. They are bound to have a rule forbidding it (and if they don't, they soon will).
  11. Pain in the derriere?
  12. Yep. I'm not happy about it at all. This will merely serve to encourage more shill bidding. Which secretly serves eBay just fine!It's another nail in their coffin. Not being able to relate feedback to genuine buyers/sellers means that it serves no purpose and might as well not be there. All buyers and sellers should just stop leaving feedback - eBay will get the message soon enough.
  13. There also seems to be detail missing from the cape between the LC and Bentley examples. The Bentley example has more folds. The streamers behind the helmet seem a little different too.
  14. A further observation now that I've found the rest of the pictures, I think the lighting could do with some work to get rid of the glint on the coins. It's because of the LED lighting. I had similar issues when I tried to use an LED lighting ring in my coin photography setup. Looks like it would work well for stamps though.
  15. Only £30 markup on a £20 item - a veritable bargain - not.
  16. A nicely toned (IMO) 1820 halfcrown coming up at DNW in December.
  17. Not a chance. You mean you don't have one in top grade?
  18. Light golden toning on a 1907 florin:
  19. If any of the suspicious examples are mine, please feel free to "out" them as such.
  20. And a colourful 1953 proof halfpenny:
  21. Fantastic obverse on that 1838 sixpence Jaggy!
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