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    The group and rank system for the forum. Sticked for visibility.
  2. 1 point
    The following coins, all graded and in NGC slabs have gone missing from Fedex Stansted this week. If offered these coins, please contact Stephen Fenton on 020 7930 7888 and mention that you saw this info here: 1911 Half Sovereign PF63 Cameo 1911 Sovereign PF63 Cameo 1937 Half Sovereign PF64 1937 Sovereign PF66 Cameo 1937 Two Pounds PF65 1911 Two Pounds PF66 Ultra Cameo 1937 Five Pounds PF65 1785 Guinea MS63 1786 Guinea MS63 1799 Guinea MS62
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    The shipping details seem like a minor consideration for a coin of this value. If the seller will not ship at his cost from the US to the UK, he's not serious about marketing his offering.If you're serious about acquiring this specimen, you will negotiate some mutually satisfactory terms.
  4. 1 point
    Hmm. I'd go PM I guess, the mark is a bit too stamp-like. Interesting though! Nice dot penny too
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    Its just on the obverse. I have stuied it and think it is a post mint error. Although it looks like it is a flap of metal from the ear out toward the cheek the imprint around definately looks impressed/stamped. Anyway have been going through those pennies I got the other day and found another interesting piece. Everyone knows how much I like DOTS on coins but found this one very interesting. 190.0 date
  6. 1 point
    I know it's 11 years late, but maybe something to implement?
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    Here's a nice looking 1860/59 specimen that's just been listed on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1860-59-GREAT-BRITAIN-COPPER-PENNY-NGC-AU-58-BN-/152235059863?hash=item2371eaaa97:g:QgQAAOSwsB9WBIKd#shpCntId If you're interested, note that the seller has a 30 day return for a full refund.
  8. 1 point
    Looks like something has gone down with Mr P, another eBay name change and feedback has gone private..........Some listings to follow?
  9. 1 point
    Peter is our forum legend ??
  10. 1 point
    “You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time”.” j
  11. 1 point
    They are not so much rare but unique, there will not be another coin with "exactly" the same scratches and digs and edge knocks or have been run over by the same truck.





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