Half Penny Jon Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 Hi everyone,I'm just wondering if any of you are going to the London Coin Fair on Saturday 5th June? I might be going but I have to confirm it with my Dad first.Half penny Jon. Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 14, 2004 Author Posted May 14, 2004 I'm not even sure I'm going yet. Are the dealers there to sell coins or are they just there to exhibit them? Quote
Master Jmd Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 Hi everyone,I'm just wondering if any of you are going to the London Coin Fair on Saturday 5th June? I might be going but I have to confirm it with my Dad first.Half penny Jon. i saw that add a few months ago, i am thinking of going with my mum, but she still hasnt made her mind up because of the terrorist risk on london... Quote
Emperor Oli Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 There is no terrorist risk to a Coin faiar in London. No intelligent (not that many of them are) terrorist would attack it when he/she could attack somewhere which would gain huge publicity e.g Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Picadilly Circus etc. Quote
Master Jmd Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 There is no terrorist risk to a Coin faiar in London. No intelligent (not that many of them are) terrorist would attack it when he/she could attack somewhere which would gain huge publicity e.g Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, Picadilly Circus etc. yes, but it is still best to keep on the safe side... Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 14, 2004 Author Posted May 14, 2004 I am in London nearly every weekend and I can ASSUSE your mum that there will not be a terrorist attck on london for the forseeable future. Quote
Emperor Oli Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 yes, but it is still best to keep on the safe side...Definitely not! By not going to this Coin Fair because of a terrorist threat, they have basically won. Stand up to them, and keep your routine the same like the Londoner did in the Blitz. Did Nazi incendiaries keep them from going to the cinemas? No! Did the blackouts stop them from going to see friends? No! Quote
Emperor Oli Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 I can ASSUSE (assure?) your mum that there will not be a terrorist attck on london for the forseeable futureYou should go, the terrorist threat is so small, it is not even worth taking into account.You should go, the terrorist threat is minimalThese statements are inherently wrong. There are soldiers in Heathrow airport on guard for terrorist activity. Only a short while ago, bin Laden proclaimed that plans were being made to attack target in the West. Six people have been arrested in London when traces of the lethal toxin Ricin were found. The Metropolitan Police Comissioner has said that an attack on London is "inevitable" akin to the speech given by Mayor Ken Livingston who said that it would be "miraculous" if London was not attacked. To say there is not going to be an attack on London, even for the forseeable future, is folly. Quote
Master Jmd Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 These statements are inherently wrong. There are soldiers in Heathrow airport on guard for terrorist activity. Only a short while ago, bin Laden proclaimed that plans were being made to attack target in the West. Six people have been arrested in London when traces of the lethal toxin Ricin were found. The Metropolitan Police Comissioner has said that an attack on London is "inevitable" akin to the speech given by Mayor Ken Livingston who said that it would be "miraculous" if London was not attacked. To say there is not going to be an attack on London, even for the forseeable future, is folly. yes, this is why i said;the terrorist risk on london......Definitely not! By not going to this Coin Fair because of a terrorist threat, they have basically won. Stand up to them, and keep your routine the same like the Londoner did in the Blitz. Did Nazi incendiaries keep them from going to the cinemas? No! Did the blackouts stop them from going to see friends? No!hey, hey...that was what my mum and dad said to me, i would stand up to the terrorists, but i am not walking 21 miles to a coin fair and 21 miles back, there are no bus routes to london from where i live, and the nearest train station is over 3 miles away... Quote
Emperor Oli Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 yes, this is why i said;the terrorist risk on london... They would not attack a Coin fair AS I SAID because it is too low profile. Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 14, 2004 Author Posted May 14, 2004 The terrorist threat is over rated in my opinion, and I for one am not going to let that ruin my trip to the coin fair on the 5th of June. Quote
Master Jmd Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 why do you only collect half pennies from 1900 - 1936 PM? Quote
william Posted May 14, 2004 Posted May 14, 2004 Terrorists at a coin fair. Now that's just stupid, it makes me laugh. Imagine it: "Fred, you look for Edward the 8th retropatterns, I want them all assasinated, Bob, you take the Churchill crowns, and I'll do the decimal crap. Assasinate everything you find by noon, then we can have lunch, and after that bag the rare stuff and bust outa here!! Everyone, split up!!" Lol! Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 14, 2004 Author Posted May 14, 2004 why do you only collect half pennies from 1900 - 1936 PM? I collect them because it isn't a huge range of difficult dates and I just like the simple bronze coinage I suppose. Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 15, 2004 Author Posted May 15, 2004 My dad said that I can go! Also, could anyone please tell me (from their past experiances) what is the most adequate time to arrive there bearing in mind the opening time is 9.30 am? Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 16, 2004 Author Posted May 16, 2004 Are there usually a large selection of coins there in high grade? Quote
Emperor Oli Posted May 16, 2004 Posted May 16, 2004 Wow triple posting! heheAnyway, there will be allsorts there I would imagine - some in high, some in low grades. A whole strata of coins, one might say. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted May 16, 2004 Posted May 16, 2004 Hi everyone,I'm just wondering if any of you are going to the London Coin Fair on Saturday 5th June? I might be going but I have to confirm it with my Dad first.Half penny Jon. I've just booked flights, I'll be there on the other side of the tables, sharing one with my mate Richard.Last time I did very well, and it is huge, so it would be silly not to do it again. Quote
Sylvester Posted May 16, 2004 Posted May 16, 2004 too far for me, i've got very little cash as it is now, and any money i did have to spend, (like £60 or so) would go on the train fare to get there i'd probably be short too... (what is it about £70 or £80 standard return these days?). Quote
Half Penny Jon Posted May 16, 2004 Author Posted May 16, 2004 Hi everyone,I'm just wondering if any of you are going to the London Coin Fair on Saturday 5th June? I might be going but I have to confirm it with my Dad first.Half penny Jon.I've just booked flights, I'll be there on the other side of the tables, sharing one with my mate Richard.Last time I did very well, and it is huge, so it would be silly not to do it again. I shall see you there then Chris! P.S: What is the best time for collectors to arrive there to get the best stuff? Quote
Master Jmd Posted May 16, 2004 Posted May 16, 2004 P.S: What is the best time for collectors to arrive there to get the best stuff? if i were you then i would get there as early as posible, otherwise, some of the realy nice coins would have gone Quote
Chris Perkins Posted May 16, 2004 Posted May 16, 2004 All the best stuff gets sold dealer-dealer before the doors open!But for the kind of things in your price range penny master, you would probably find things all day. The sensible thing to do is get there as early as you can, without breaking your neck. Quote
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