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    Did you read the item description in the listing? Not only optimistic but borderline rude too! The description reads... "RARE INDEED! Serious collectors get in touch or just press that button. The usual pennilesstimewasters need not apply!!Yes the case is empty .From an original issue of just 773 sets,after two world warsand 120 years gone by,it is thought less than 200 sets exist!! With a complete set costing well in excess of the Spinkvalue of £20000 this case is a must to start building a set". I'm almost tempted to ask to contact and ask him if the case is empty.
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    It will be fake but probably a lower carot gold.
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    He also did the same for the Henry VIII testoon I believe. I wonder if he adopts children. I'd nominate myself. I understand what you're saying Rob, but as you also say, not everyone has an endless Pot of Cash and even buying a high grade common hammered coin these days costs money and so its really down to staying focused on what you want from your collection and saving the cash whilst waiting.
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    Lol I was tempted to bid £500 for the 1877 penny, I placed a £3000 bid for the 1841hc, I think that was a reasonable price for it.... There are various predictions on coin sites that if a 1933 penny was to come up for sale, it would fetch £50-100k, considering how much these other pennies have gone for I reckon it would go for £250k





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