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    The Quadrums are great in the Lighthouse S6 case, andyjack also sells these:
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    Totally agree with you Matt. I thought the £40-£50 openner was about its money. There are a number of other coin sites with Unc examples for the £40-£55 mark. So think I will hold out and see if I can nab a decent example at a good price. It is a great example but have plenty of time. No rush
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    Good luck mate, hope you get this satisfactorily resolved whether verified as genuine or refunded.
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    This if the one vicky silver has
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    Guess that answers my question. Cheers Jon
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    I changed a couple of my bids late yesterday and Neil emailed me back to say the website will be updated Monday
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    They are both very nice coins as far as I am concerned. The "mint wipe lines" do not detract IMHO due to the history (though I had to ask my mate Dr Google what you were on about). Some info here http://www.australian-coins.com/collecting-coins/great-britain-1902-matte-proof-sets/ Coin-collecting folklore says that the Royal Mint workers disliked the finish greatly and wiped the coins as they came out of the presses on their leather aprons to give them a more brilliant appearance. Regardless of whether the wiping legend is true or not almost every British 1902 proof coin you will find is hairlined, from the monstrous 5 pound coin down to the tiny Maundy penny
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