RENNES Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 Hi,I have been very busy eating too much cheese and drinking nice wine.. Hence I have not shown my face for a while.A question please.17 Euros is a fair price?thanks Quote
pies Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 Whats that in English,about a tenner seems fine to me Quote
RENNES Posted March 26, 2013 Author Posted March 26, 2013 17 Euros = 14.4280526 British pounds!14 pounds in the uk is two or three bottles of poor quality wine.. (for me anyway)17 euros here in the "cave a vin" "next door" is a selection of fine wines and not to mention the fromagerie the shop after.. have to go without this week, admire my new coin with a cup of tea and a biccy. Quote
scott Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 not one of the dates you find in that grade often, so worth it. Quote
declanwmagee Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 Looks like your coin is still for sale in Israel, Rennes!the same 1928 penny, unmistakeably Quote
Red Riley Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 Looks like your coin is still for sale in Israel, Rennes!the same 1928 penny, unmistakeablyIf it's actually that coin you're getting then it is a fair price. Common year and therefore not bargain of the century but decent deal nonetheless. Quote
Paulus Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 Looks like your coin is still for sale in Israel, Rennes!the same 1928 penny, unmistakeablyIf it's actually that coin you're getting then it is a fair price. Common year and therefore not bargain of the century but decent deal nonetheless.Don't see how it can be if it's the same coin ... unless you are selling it already Rennes? Quote
RENNES Posted March 26, 2013 Author Posted March 26, 2013 clearly the same coin.And no!! even with the current highs in the copper market;http://www.plus500.com/Instruments/HG?gclid=CIS8wJiym7YCFVDMtAod2hYAtAI think its a keeper. Quote
Paulus Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 Wow! I didn't realise my collection had risen in value so much! Question is, is the bubble about to burst? Hold or sell ... thanks for the heads up Rennes, must have taken my eye off the ball for a moment! Quote
Peckris Posted March 26, 2013 Posted March 26, 2013 (edited) Hi,I have been very busy eating too much cheese and drinking nice wine.. Hence I have not shown my face for a while.A question please.17 Euros is a fair price?thanksYes - I think so, for a BU 1928 penny. You haven't paid 'over the odds'.17 Euros = 14.4280526 British pounds!14 pounds in the uk is two or three bottles of poor quality wine.. (for me anyway)17 euros here in the "cave a vin" "next door" is a selection of fine wines and not to mention the fromagerie the shop after.. have to go without this week, admire my new coin with a cup of tea and a biccy.Excuse ME! Don't judge our wine by the appalling (and now legendary) 1970s popularity of 'Hirondel', and our lapping up of the notorious Blue Nun. There are now some extremely good - though small scale - British vineyards : Astley in Worcestershire (or is it Gloucestershire??) is one, and they have won international awards. Apparently our climate is suited to one particular grape. I used to know what it was, but I've forgotten already - which shows you how much of a wine buff I am! (Oh wait - something is stirring ... is there a Madeleine Anjou grape? Or something similar?) Edited March 26, 2013 by Peckris Quote
RENNES Posted March 26, 2013 Author Posted March 26, 2013 Hi,I have been very busy eating too much cheese and drinking nice wine.. Hence I have not shown my face for a while.A question please.17 Euros is a fair price?thanksYes - I think so, for a BU 1928 penny. You haven't paid 'over the odds'.17 Euros = 14.4280526 British pounds!14 pounds in the uk is two or three bottles of poor quality wine.. (for me anyway)17 euros here in the "cave a vin" "next door" is a selection of fine wines and not to mention the fromagerie the shop after.. have to go without this week, admire my new coin with a cup of tea and a biccy.Excuse ME! Don't judge our wine by the appalling (and now legendary) 1970s popularity of 'Hirondel', and our lapping up of the notorious Blue Nun. There are now some extremely good - though small scale - British vineyards : Astley in Worcestershire (or is it Gloucestershire??) is one, and they have won international awards. Apparently our climate is suited to one particular grape. I used to know what it was, but I've forgotten already - which shows you how much of a wine buff I am! (Oh wait - something is stirring ... is there a Madeleine Anjou grape? Or something similar?)I have worked in a small vineyard in the UK and the Yarra valley in Aus, very interesting.In my original statement was referring to wines for sale on the high streets, and the significant difference in price and quality.I suppose one thing is clear; there will always be an abundance of cheap and good quality wine and chesse here and not there. Quote
Peter Posted March 27, 2013 Posted March 27, 2013 I've been raped on common dated unc 1d's for a couple of £.I've also scored a few Quote
RENNES Posted March 27, 2013 Author Posted March 27, 2013 Im sorry to hear that Peter! The way you describe it. Must of been horrible.... Quote
RENNES Posted March 27, 2013 Author Posted March 27, 2013 Im sorry to hear that Peter! The way you describe it. Must of been horrible.... Rape, steal and pillage, Hospitals, schools and prisons! Quote
RENNES Posted March 27, 2013 Author Posted March 27, 2013 Im sorry to hear that Peter! The way you describe it. Must of been horrible.... Rape, steal and pillage, Hospitals, schools and prisons!which country springs to mind?? Quote
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