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Nordle11

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  1. It was re-listed, just spotted it again.. The right link
  2. That's because I'm a twat. Doh.
  3. This guy must really need a quick £15
  4. Still a nice one. I can see why you ummed and ahhed about it though
  5. It's good for me, my buying power increased by about 20% overnight
  6. Nordle11

    Brunel £2

    Nothing extra than it's face value, it's not worth the time trying to sell it. Spend it!
  7. What an excellent find! I'm still waiting to find anything worth more than 25p in a 25p bowl
  8. I had a faint memory it was you Jerry, and that he also lived pretty close to you too..
  9. The info I have in my sheet on these is as follows; Die # 1 - 0 known examples Die # 2 - 7 known examples Die # 3 - 5 known examples Die # 4 - 10-15 known examples Die # 5 - 2 known examples
  10. Do you not remember the one on eBay about 5 or 6 months ago? I even PM'd you about it lol £800 odd I think it went for.
  11. It still looks like m to me..
  12. Also no idea about rev. I lol. Maybe he excluded it for visual purposes (i.e so it's not mistaken for a 1 or an l (el))
  13. Gouby M. Freeman K as you've said. Gouby L+m & Freeman 8+k
  14. Bugger, at least I think it's 296, it's the first I've tried to attribute so I could be a mile off!
  15. Oooo, didn't know there could be edge writing. I will have a look when I have it with me
  16. I was waiting for you to come along, thanks Brandon I'm glad it meets your expectations, it signifies to me that I've done well haha. Fitting too as these druid tokens were the ones that piqued my interest in conders in the first place. I had no idea of grade or value because I don't normally spot them in such a nice grade to compare, so I thought I would put down a healthy bid - it ended up going well under than that anyway ($45). I have to say, I too found it a bit of a job trying to attribute it, the Dalton & Hamer is quite comprehensive, plenty of zooming in and out! Thanks again for the info and the examples you've put up, always a great help.
  17. I got this the other day, I pay a bit of attention to tokens but haven't had the chance to pick up a nice one that isn't too expensive. I think I got this at a fair price, but due to lack of experience I'd appreciate if anyone can give a ballpark figure on the value? I look forward to learning more about it when I get it in hand.
  18. Jammy bugger, nice high tide Jerry.
  19. Sorry thought this was the same thread! They were; Feb 1970 April, June and November 1977
  20. Wouldn't say no to that, cheers Declan
  21. Would you mind if I took the ones that I mentioned in previous posts if you happen upon them?
  22. Welcome to the forum Mark, glad you decided to settle here and post Also well done on doing some prior research, the more you know the less you'll get stung (although count on being stung at least a few times lol), many people dive in head first and realise after they've spent too much on not a lot. You'll have to do a bit of research if you're doing a particular year because there are some around that decade that can cost you an arm and a leg, for instance a 1902 half crown will cost you 120-180 for a nice UNC one, whereas the same coin from 1905 will cost you 500 in a very poor grade. There are also some denominations that were not struck for certain years so there's that to consider too. Sounds like a good start to collecting though, look forward to seeing some pictures! Any doubts on grades on prices, put up a post as there are many here that will help with anything you're unsure about.
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