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  1. 2 points
    This is the 1902 matt proof with bright edge
  2. 2 points
    There might be if you lot leave anything...
  3. 1 point
    It is Steve's collection then. Very nice too.
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  5. 1 point
    I think the link/catalogue is out early next week. Rest assured, it's an extremely comprehensive and well attributed collection, another one that some of us will have to pick and choose about which rarities we can afford and which we can let go! At least by the sounds of it it's not a put a highest bid down and hope you win, easier to manage what you'll end up paying.
  6. 1 point
    Not a date spacing, but rather a die fill and/or die wear. an 166 penny Upping the contrast shows a very faint 8 No great value but fun to spot and add to the collection, and no less significant than a filled arm of an E in my view
  7. 1 point
    Its an auction that is done over a week. You make a bid via email / phone if you are outbid you are notified and can have a think if you wish to go higher. Nice way to do things as rather than a coin being sold in seconds and you come away possibly thinking you should of bid again ,you can have a think first. Works both ways and can also......... not get you caught up bidding and possibly paying more than you should have
  8. 1 point
    It looks like a coin of Caria, Knidos - post some clearer pictures along with size and weight on the ancients section of http://www.coincommunity.com/ and I am sure they will be able to help.





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