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    Lots of options including Omnicoin, Photobucket, social media, etc, etc, but I would like to thank Nordle for recommending setting up a Wordpress website. After a few hours of using it I would also thoroughly recommend it - very functional, easy to use, and completely free. From a standing start I was able to set up the site in minutes, and have since been creating and uploading content (ongoing). This is what I have so far, and comments and tips from more experienced Wordpress users very welcome! https://pwcoins.wordpress.com
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    I've no idea, not dabbled since that eBay purchase 6 years ago, but I agree that you could amass a comprehensive collection relatively cheaply (relative to coins that were circulating in England that are not as old and of lesser quality) Are you predominantly a 'type' collector like myself? I have very little interest in rare dates or varieties, preferring a higher grade for my buck ...
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    Dave, Here is a 1861 that I have where the "I" is overstruck somewhat different than your coin. Your example has the "front" I struck low...mine has the "front" I overstruck high.
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    Photograph any coin that has little wear or is old or interesting. We will tell pretty quickly of any rarities ..
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    Welcome aboard, Tim! Edit: 'back' aboard!
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    Welcome back Tim I do love Dorset Have you a preference in coins? Keep posting as we all learn.
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    Dave, thanks. As a new member I am reluctant to take advantage of anyones expertise , but if it is ok, I will pick out some items that look interesting. I will get the camera out when I get the chance. Thanks.
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    £50,000 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-31694649
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    One for the Penny Boys. A clear I over I in BRITT
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    Just in case someone wants to make the seller an offer... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1965-churchill-coin-/131543154396?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1ea0953edc
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    Joins my other pennies this afternoon
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    Acquired this week - first coin from my coin swapping exercise - thanks to Mr Gary Bean, Canada
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    This week's upgrade
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    Whatever you think about it as a coin, it is still a piece of history...
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    Lol. Dukes is on the Saleroom but the catalogue is'nt out yet, just checked





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