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copper123

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  1. A human hand ? - bet that came in handy!
  2. Junk is 1960's pocket change
  3. I bought one of these when it came out in 2019 wish i had bought more its gone up from being sold for a fiver to now selling for £30 + Does anyone think its a good time to sell or should I wait a couple more years as it seems to just be going one way , I have dreadful timing on modern new issues so maybe i should just keep it- ahh well at least I have one
  4. I remember going round to his house to view his coins , prob about 1978
  5. a cross between a shitzu and a jack russell is acctually called jackshit
  6. drunks-funny-falling-down-walking-drunk-gif-14193793553055054904.htm
  7. sounds a bit like Donald trump the squabling thing and also putting their heads in the sand
  8. yes thats a 1696
  9. Lovely coin a cocktail stick might help
  10. whoops sorry about that
  11. I am afraid they are both dead aren't they?
  12. Date looks a little lightly struck otherwise AAA+
  13. Jamie Oliver asks fans for 'cheese robbery' help Image source,Neal's Yard Dairy Image caption, Hafod cheddar produced in Llangybi, near Lampeter, was among the stolen cheese Published 1 hour ago Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has called for people to keep an eye out for "lorryloads of posh cheese" being sold "for cheap", after more than 22 tonnes of cheddar were stolen from London cheese specialist Neal’s Yard Dairy. Fraudsters posing as legitimate wholesalers for a major French retailer were sent the 950 clothbound cheeses, which are worth more than £300,000, before it was realised they were a fake firm. In a post on Instagram, Oliver told his followers: "There has been a great cheese robbery. Some of the best cheddar cheese in the world has been stolen." He described it as a "real shame", adding: "If anyone hears anything about posh cheese going for cheap, it's probably some wrong'uns." COULD BE MICE!
  14. TBH most buns had disappeared by 1968 - 69 probably many more were around in the mid sixties but then they were in terrible grade I bought a mint bag weighing quite a few kilos from e ebay about a year back and found 2 1869 coins which corroborates the sellers story that they were unsearched
  15. Shame a few of the more common ones cannot be owned by collectors
  16. Not to mention being spent in shops and returning to the bank
  17. That 1875 no H farthing is probably only worth about £8 -£12 depending on the variety a really poor return on cash over probably the last 55 years
  18. pity its a nice coin but for that
  19. Valued as £0.02 from over here in the uk , you might get lucky and get £0.05 for it
  20. If this has happened in the mint in bags , in transportation to a bank for example or during storage in a bank or at any other time its impossable to say, the only thing you can say for certain is the coin would be worth much more without it
  21. sounds like the owner or his estate had a good day
  22. No harm in hoping m8 after all every coin has a hi bidder
  23. Wonder how that got here - the mind boggles
  24. You forgot the pray to god bit LOL
  25. Looks like a "Scott " coin to me
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