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  1. 1 point
    Yes, true. George's ear and the highest points of his beard are the best determiners of wear, as reverse weakness - especially to lion faces - doesn't really mean a thing. (Except that a good reverse strike will add a slight premium to book value).
  2. 1 point
    Looks like whoever was answering enquires at Chards has just assumed its a boring date and quoted bullion.
  3. 1 point
    As everyone says Dan, for most dates, the coins can be found. However all of us here (well, pretty much all!) have to make a decision at some point about balancing what we'd like with budget. Which in turn affects the speed at which your collection will grow. Personally I seem to buy less than half a dozen coins a year. Four so far this year, though it was only two in 2007. That's a result of my only wanting certain coins, being particular about what condition I want and how much I have available to spend. Some people might find that rate of building a collection too slow. I did myself a while back and diversified for a bit because money was burning a hole in my pocket! Now I'm back on track with my main collecting interest but funds are low. Fortunately (?) coins that appeal are also in short supply! I guess what I'm saying is that you'll need to decide at what point you are prepared to accept a coin that, were it a more modern issue, wouldn't make the grade. Pun intended.
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    It sits happily alongside its soulmates, Mostly Smooth, Almost Undulating and Guaranteed Effectively Flat (That's the TPGs' designation)
  5. 1 point
    It's free. A junior hacksaw did the trick.





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