I guess you mean Prince but hey. The would-be Emperor of Austria-Hungary is also that way now - not grand at all. However, my great grandparents did own a large estate up there so it ain't all bad!
Yes, it's not a seedy jazz mag as the name would suggest but a hilarious magazine, published bimonthly I think. I strongly urge you to buy it - it's only £1.30!
What's Coin News like? I got a trial issue but didn't really rate it - what do you think? I did however take out a subscription to the Private Eye and that has me in stitches
Its a good idea but look how little they have for sale. Little sites like that simply don't have the customer volume needed to generate large stocks for sale and, therefore, there is less to buy.
I would have thought the Stanley Gibbons folders would be ok because they do actually deal in coins so they must know a little about them! I used to have a folder but the pages started to sag out of it so I switched to a charming cabinet.
Hmm the engraver isn't the same as the English one (He was called T Humphrey Paget) but that's probably something and nothing as we have different portraits for the Channel Islands etc. One thing however, the legend on it isn't complete. The English one reads: "EDWARDVS VII D:G BR OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP" however this could also be a Canada-England variant. I don't have a price to hand but C$199 or £82.55 for a mintage of 560 seems quite reasonable Hang on a minute, the auction finished on 17th March......are you wasting our time?
No, you must declare it on your Tax Return I'm afraid. Even if one does small stuff once a year, for example a car boot sale, one must report it on their form - if one doesn't it be tax evasion matey ooh argh