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    It seems some collectors buying bullion now need reassurance their coins are in good condition on the 1st day of issue....
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    Thanks Paul. I will post on Monday.
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    It isn't the TPG that is getting silly, it is the collector that submitted the coins for grading and slabbing in such a fashion.
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    I have no strong opinions on the design but I would always recommend wearing at least a pair of pants when slaying dragons whilst riding a horse.
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    If you could let me know of anyone who hasn't been duped on ebay..I think it would be a very short list. Lets face facts we are all greedy and want a bargain.Dodging a bullet is good though.
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    Thin flan aside, I guess on eye appeal grounds alone I am massively turned off. Lots of gaps in James II for me, and I am sure I am not alone!
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    Whatever grade it is, that 1839 halfcrown is an absolute stunner! A dream coin.





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