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    don't know if there is anyone on here who likes a bit of celtic silver, a good friend of mine has a little collection of Cunobelin silver units going on, all date from aroun 20 to 50 ad ish , i like to mess about with them and take photo's, some of them are quite rare, some have been sold on to buy better examples, need to get some up to date pics, but hope you enjoy these
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    I'd like the top one please.
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    to see two bitch and snake AGR units together is a very rare thing
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    You can still ask to return it. If you don't then nothing will happen.
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    The difference is Paul you know what your buying. The person who buys a 1933 replica penny that you can get for £15 and pays £130 doesnt and trusted them. Same as this Frosted thing for £550 i dont think was fair if its just a normal one worth £20. Dealers should be trusted and i appreciate they need to have a mark up but ...........i am out of this one
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    Thanks Mike pretty much as I had graded them. Although I had graded the 1901 Farthing at EF.
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    1855 halfpenny - solid VF 1887 farthing - a/UNC 1878 farthing - EF/NEF 1901 farthing - GVF 1929 sixpence - a/UNC Would be my estimation, Mick.





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