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Emperor Oli

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  1. There you are Mster JMD, a sovereign is a pound
  2. Fine! Fine! The table is silly forget the table the table never existed I shall hear nothing more on the subject of the table!
  3. Wait isn't a sovereign a pound or am I getting confused by all the faults?
  4. Darn it I shall rectify....any more faults??
  5. ^^ That's a rubbish reason for the threshold
  6. Wouldn't the scrap merchant be breaking the law? I heard that it was illegal to melt down coins - maybe I'm wrong...
  7. Yeah but there's nothing important, in terms of coins, to do with that year. I mean if it was the Blondeau transformation during Charles II's reign then I can see why but this date isn't important at all
  8. Oh no Chris, you miss the famous 1952 numismatic threshold ( ) This poll is after 1952, the other one was before it. Can you tell us the importance of 1952, Master JMD?
  9. You've just posted that in another forum, there's no need to do it twice
  10. No, it's correct! Sorry for the triple post but that edit button needs to be fixed!
  11. Oh no its wrong somewhere according to Master JMD's figures....hmmm ill try and rectify it
  12. I'm going to trump that! I made this a while ago but I think it's pretty accurate. For example at the top there is one farthing in a farthing (obviously) two in a halfpenny, four in a penny etc!
  13. You know, the chimney-sweep with the crap Cockney accent? Anyway, my word is: Crimea
  14. I just went on Ebay as if I were going to sell an item and when one enters the description, one can convert it to HTML. Simple!
  15. Not necesarrily. It could have tons of bag marks, a big gash down the middle and an odd stain on it but still have lustre so one wouldn't grade it EF in that case.
  16. No, I'm working my way back from 1956; I'm in the middle of the 30s now. Least expensive ---> Most expensive!
  17. Well it's obviously either an unrecorded variety or the coin is just too worn to see a dot or a k. Some of the varieties I know: Curls rendered with incuse lines Circular incuse dot on shoulder instead of incuse K. Hope this helps.
  18. If I had a cat, I'd name him Xerxes
  19. Yeah, the UK's was recently rebranded "Cif" because that's what it's apparently called on the continent..
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