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On 7/2/2019 at 1:04 PM, NRP said:

I don't think they will, I know the chap who is selling it and he is a very private individual. I am virtually certain it is the Mark Rasmussen one because you will also see the 1808 penny is for sale in that collection also in September.

Rasmussen list 3, 2003; Private UK Collection, March 1985; Ruddy and Bowers, August 1978 - I like me a provenance when I am let loose on them!

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6 minutes ago, CoinageBritannia said:

Glad you enjoyed the read. Drop my a line so we can get the catalogue details right for you. I am updating an awful lot of things as we speak!

Drop my what a line?

Posted
28 minutes ago, CoinageBritannia said:

The mind works in very mysterious ways. Errors always slip through!

I see you made it here Greg 👍

Posted
11 minutes ago, azda said:

I see you made it here Greg 👍

Ta David! :) Can keep a beady eye on collective contentedness now. All of their concerns are fortunately ones of which I was already well aware. Finding solutions is the next step.

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4 minutes ago, CoinageBritannia said:

Ta David! :) Can keep a beady eye on collective contentedness now. All of their concerns are fortunately ones of which I was already well aware. Finding solutions is the next step.

Don't worry, these guys here will keep you busy for a while, they did the same with Neil Paisley 😂

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Posted
5 hours ago, CoinageBritannia said:

£111,000 Hammer. Most impressive!

Amazing, and something like £133k with juice added. 

I should be surprised, but somehow, I'm not. 

I wish I'd gone for the 1922 reverse of 1927. Obviously with more in the game it would have gone for more than it did, but it would still have been a bargain. Never dreamt it would go for such a low price.  

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43 minutes ago, 1949threepence said:

I wish I'd gone for the 1922 reverse of 1927. Obviously with more in the game it would have gone for more than it did, but it would still have been a bargain. Never dreamt it would go for such a low price.  

What did it go for?

Posted
1 hour ago, Peckris 2 said:

What did it go for?

£1100 hammer.......:ph34r:

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10 hours ago, 1949threepence said:

£1100 hammer.......:ph34r:

If it was £1100 I think I would have bidded, it was £110,000 with commission £133,000

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30 minutes ago, azda said:

If it was £1100 I think I would have bidded, it was £110,000 with commission £133,000

No Mike is correct the 1922 was £1100 ,you are on about the 1937 which was £111 K

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35 minutes ago, azda said:

If it was £1100 I think I would have bidded, it was £110,000 with commission £133,000

Actually it was £111,000 with commission £133,000.

Posted
14 hours ago, 1949threepence said:

£1100 hammer.......:ph34r:

I'd have had to think several times before paying even that, though it's definitely a variety I'd want.

Posted
2 hours ago, Peckris 2 said:

I'd have had to think several times before paying even that, though it's definitely a variety I'd want.

Same here. I could barely afford it anyway after spending £1400 on the F8 from LCA recently. Plus I've got other buying commitments coming up, so it would have been very tight. But it certainly would be good to have one.

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I was second bidder on the Edward penny.

 

Then I woke up....

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Posted
22 minutes ago, blakeyboy said:

I was second bidder on the Edward penny.

 

Then I woke up....

I was the winning bidder there. :lol:

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Posted

Oh yeah- dressed as a unicorn?

I couldn't stay for the hammer to come down - I had Lord Lucan popping round to tell me how much he got for Shergar....

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Posted
2 hours ago, shane carew said:

Congratulations its a spectacular coin. 

:lol: :D :lol:

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