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    Will the madness never cease? I've signed up for this: They need one more volunteer to make up the numbers if anyone fancies it. I say "volunteer", it's not free, of course, but it is one off the bucket list.
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    Welcome Clueless - love your movie!
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    Don't worry about not fitting in. I'm odd as those who know me will vouch, but have lasted over 9 years so far.
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    Welcome CC ! cheers Garrett.
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    Welcome CC! Indeed, cleaning is not recommended! The other thing to remember is that we like photos of coins as much as, if not more than, talking about them. You might like to look at the thread here: http://www.predecimal.com/forum/topic/7880-posting-pics/ As for the 1800s life was very similar but TV was rubbish and there were no mobile phones. Or was that the 1980s? I forget ...
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    Not at all I was referring to Salmond Having been born in the UK I think I have every right to comment on the self destructive actions of a few who exploit many for their political ego. This madness was started by Blair who setup the separate governments for Scotland etc. with no regard to the English who only have the Westminster government. At least I think we have got it right here in Australia with the State Governments whose activities are regulated by our Constitution. The irony of it all is our Constitution was a bill of the House of Commons where they managed to get it right for Australia but fail to do so for the UK. For example if Queensland wanted to leave the Commonwealth of Australia it would require a referendum with a 2/3 majority and also be carried by a majority of the States. A union is the sum of its parts and all should get their say not just the Scots in this case. Given the ill will that has been generated by this exercise and the unequal distribution of powers like for example free Universities in Scotland I get the feeling that many English would now vote for Scotland to leave the union if they had the chance as they are by and large financing this.
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    Fancy throwing them up on the forum and lets us have a drool? Here's the original thread with a few tasters... http://www.predecimal.com/forum/topic/8159-makes-it-all-worthwhile/?hl=worthwhile ...and here's ALL the photos... http://s1348.photobucket.com/user/thosecoins/library/Sovereigns?sort=4&page=1 drool away!
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    I've just acquired an 1860 BB/TB Penny that's graded by NGC as MS 64 RB.





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