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  1. 2 points
    The humans right act needs ammending, those who preach hate and violence towards others especially while living in the same country and claiming the benefits of said country should be excluded, I cannot believe the UK sit back and allow these people to spit their venom towards the society who took them in. i'd round up every single one of them and ship them straight out of the nearest exit regardless of the human rights act, you act like a terrorist towards the citizens then you should be treated like one
  2. 2 points
    Another newbie, this was only £3 ish posted and seemed a decent grade for the money.
  3. 1 point
    I have been working on an article on the raised dots occasionally seen on predecimal bronze coinage and hoped to updated one of my references from an earlier version of the Spink catalogue, to the 2016 catalogue (published late last year). What I need is updated catalogue values for the 1897 bronze penny, both the ordinary 1897 type and the 1897 O’NE flawed (with dot) in VF, EF and UNC. I also need the catalogue page number where this is listed. Your help will be much appreciated… Best Regards, InforaPenny
  4. 1 point
    Jerry is right this is an obv 3 so the year would be important to put a value on the coin. Terry's penny is a Freeman 2 with the A of Victoria pointing to a tooth and this coin has the A pointing to a gap. Estimates for the coin in XF+ grade would be in the range of £80 for 1860, upwards of £2000 for 1861 and over £3500 if it’s an 1862.
  5. 1 point
    Glad to hear you and your family are safe Dave
  6. 1 point
    Picked up this medal. Will take my own photos when I receive it in hand. Below are the PCGS photos. BHM-3241, diameter 39mm (PCGS SP63)
  7. 1 point
    and another from VickySilver's collection...
  8. 1 point
    A penny for your thoughts -- from VickySilver's collection...
  9. 1 point
    also both upwards serifs of N in ONE point between teeth
  10. 1 point
    The ease with which the rim and teeth are obliterated on the 1909 is a significant reason for the low population because it isn't a particularly rare date within the mountains of crap I see on a regular basis. You don't lose the date very often.
  11. 1 point
    I have not posted here for a while but here are a few newbies which were either relative bargains are just had eye appeal for me





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