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    Hi Guys, I was going to post in this forum once my collection appeared on the Colin Cooke website, but the rumour mill has prompted me to come out of hiding earlier! I've added text to the front page of my website (see signature link below) which explains the background to my decision but basically, as much as I have enjoyed every moment of assembling the collection, priorities in life can change. I will very much miss the vibrant penny collecting community and hope that any purchasers gain as much pleasure from owning these coins as I have over the years. If anyone has specific questions, please feel to post here or message me. I will check back from time to time to reply or answer any questions. All the best, Steve
  2. 2 points
    Everything should be visible again now! Thank you for all your kind comments.
  3. 1 point
    I've had so many requests to make the collection visible through the website, so I'll do this as soon as I'm home again in an hour or so!
  4. 1 point
    Wow I didn't realise that you found the Freeman 192a in change! What a find..
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    How does this one compare https://www.sixbid.com/browse.html?auction=2352&category=46691&lot=1989884
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    Always amazed at the quality of strike on ancient Greek stuff, keep meaning to buy a cheap one as an example, but lack of knowledge makes me wary of buying a fake
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    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
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    Wow that's not good. For anyone who doesn't already have a log in to view the coins and can't see them, PM me because I don't slab any coins I just use my log in to view them and search for UINs, happy to share my username/password so you don't need to pay for an annual subscription.. For those I know and can trust of course





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