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copper123

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  1. I find the prize draw on entry a very strange thing - i mean surely you are either interested in coins or not - they cannot be after attracting "passing trade" as coin people look forward (and save up ) to these fairs often for months . Surely attracting passing trade is a bad thing as they would just spoil the show for everyone else, nobody wants to push their way through dozens of people only attracted in by the prize draws
  2. P.s The alignment of the obverse and reverse often gives it away as well , while I think it's a fake i cannot really tell for sure unless i have it in hand
  3. i have spent hundreds of fake pound coins , there are loads in circulation BOE sez at least 5% in circ are fakes. Why do i say it's a fake? The details on both the obverse and reverse are indistinct and less good than u would expect a genuine coin to have - in particular the queens hair is very flat - also there is a massive crack on the reverse royal mint would spot that and pull die out of production
  4. selling up and buying a nice place in spain at a bargain price if he has any sense.
  5. anyone remember peter butterworth from knutsford?
  6. coins are like women then lol
  7. this is very strange he describes the coins as incredably good condition in one sentence then says they are in no better than fine grade , like i said very strange
  8. bet you remember the coin fairs in that pub in bolton then in the seventies , damn i cannot remember its name now but if you ever went you would have remembered the experience
  9. i bought a nicer a/unc for the same price on ebay It did take a few weeks till a nice enough one came alomg - but it did eventually
  10. Funny enough though the 2009 proof and unc sets are very common and would fetch more or less than issue price a few years ago they are now all the rage on ebay fetching big £££££. It is actually the circulating 50p coins that are rare , the proofs and to a lesser extent the unc sets really common.
  11. And what has this thread to do with pre decimal coins?
  12. coins detail would not be as good if the copper plate is striped off , so i am inclined to go with you
  13. the steel core is not a possability then?
  14. Why not give it a miss if you think its been dipped or cleaned. There are hundreds for sale on ebay that have not been cleaned or diped. simples
  15. So I would guess press manipulation of the public and their interests in numismatic circles is more a modern thing then , it's not as though the low mintage of the kew gardens 50p was a big secret or anything it's not , i must have picked around 12 or so from change at work over the years , funny enough since the press announcement i have seen none
  16. Watching bemused as the revelations in the press on the undated 20p and the low mintage rare kew gardens 50p i wonder did these announcements in the press always follow the same formula , say back in the mid sixties ie, press announces to the public that 1949 and 1946 threepence coins are rare , hysteria among the general public follows with frantic change checking , leading to there being none of the coins in circulation in three months time. i surpose there are a few old timers out there who might remember but i am a little too young (thank god for that really , i feel ancient!)
  17. i think it is a miracle it has been identified as a penny
  18. I remember in the betting for a name for prince George , "Bradley" was a 100/1 shot , prob. after Bradley wiggins
  19. wasn't he the one born of victoria , queen victorias oldest ofspring who started the first world war - a very bad man - also many believe the reporations from the first world war caused the second so in the end he was responsable for quite a few european deaths . i do belive he retired in exile and live to a good old age as well - there is never any real justice is there?
  20. name always change you just look at the names of the roman emperors in the first second and third and fourth centuries they were changing pretty rapid back then . look at the popular names 100 yrs ago and compare them to now heeps of difference . I would emagine in another 100 years exactly the same thing will happen again. in other words savanah , sky, peaches fifi trixabell or chantel will have died out and newer ones will have arived instead
  21. you have bits and pieces of EVERYTHING scott
  22. I am not blaming scotland for anything , is there really a point complaining about the poor state of the roads when there is a darn mountain in the way wherever you want to put a road . One of the main reasons that the roads are in a state is because half of you lot deserted the place in the early sixties and the seventies 'cause there was so few jobs- those that didn't leave were either pensioners or unemployed (remember rab c ) You could buy a cottage in scotland for £100 in the late sixties it would be worth £300,000 now a a stockbrokers weekend retreat
  23. yes i pay for prescriptions, mine are not free - last one was 2 years ago but i am now entering the time where i might need more and more of them (ie my mid fifties) i have paid dozens of times over the last 30 year and never moaned about it
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