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    http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/policies/currstamps.html After a little digging on Ebay.co.uk I found the above link. which may or not work. . However if you go to this page from Ebay it outlines the Ebay rules for listing replica coins and in essence it says that replica coins are not allowed on Ebay unless the item marked to show it is a replica in a way such as it cannot be removed ie stamped on the coin. Simply describing the item as a replica copy etc. is not allowed under Ebay rules. Having said that it does not mean Ebay checks items for this and suggest that people on this forum alert Ebay of replica items that are listed that do not comply with their guidelines. Maybe they may get the message that Ebay should inforce their listing rules..We live in hope.
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    heres another old turd telling everyone how big his last one was
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    hey I just copied and pasted the pic off the internet i never investigated it to test it was real or looked into its history or where it was found etc .LOL Its an old turd as far as i know
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    Melt value. There are countless bags of 1967 coins of all denominations lying around with probably millions of coins still sitting there.
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    That eBay policy is not new. I can't believe that eBay will start taking any notice of reported items, whether replica, fake or otherwise dodgy.
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    Well, how about that. And all this time I've only been reporting the unstated ones, rather than the unmarked ones. Excellent I'm a serial reporter already, and now I'm going to be much more prolific!
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    Well worth it. I have used mine over and over again.
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    http://www.michael-coins.co.uk/our__books.htm Here's the link - good luck Richard
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    Website......Michael Coins Its the one at £50.
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    Freeman 73 - older portrait with crimped tie ribbons that don't touch, reverse with close date and slim lighthouse. BUT it is a rare 7 over 7 example - BP1874Nn with very few examples recorded - see Michael Gouby's book "The British Bronze Penny - Victoria - 1860 to 1901" Page 67.
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    Nor should you be. eBay - the place to go for disposing of problem coins. Use a dealer. If you aren't happy you can always return it, plus you have a choice of grades from fine to unc unlike ebay where the options are 'unc' or I don't grade my coins because opinions differ, for which read I can't / you wouldn't look if I gave less than unc.





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