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    A few new additions, apologies for the pictures I am having problems with them at the moment! A couple of early milled but common dates Sixpences: Also a new Halfcrown:
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    He had the pics up on FB ,I pointed him in this direction . I will try and find them and put them up
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    Thank you, Pete. Much appreciated.
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    Thanks a lot, John. I received my Freeman 30 this morning. Yes, I could have waited till John received his unsolds back, and saved myself £93.00, but I balanced that against the possibility of losing it in the meantime, and decided it was worth the extra. Here it is. There is a little graffiti on the reverse by the shield, and it's quite worn, but for such a rare coin, it's still not bad and the 6 over 8 is very clear. Made up for missing out on the F24.
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    I agree its a nightmare, I use the ebay guide from @AJWcoins (thanks Andrew!) as a rough guide when comparing the Sheldon scale to LCGS and British grading. As I said the main reason was it was a nice strike on the obverse, if it had less bag marks I would be happier but out of the 5 1914's I own it has the most fully struck ear.





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