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  1. 2 points
    This week I emailed Semra at CGS/London Coins to enquire as to whether they can supply CGS storage boxes and, if so, how much they would charge. Semra, without prompting, sent me one free of charge immediately, albeit second hand. Excellent service !!!
  2. 2 points
    That coin would see me through Winter .............3 looks per day...fricken gorgeous.
  3. 1 point
    Heather and Steve (think it's Steve?) sending you first dibs are they? ?? £180? I really do like it!
  4. 1 point
    I knabbed it before it got listed on the Bay ...
  5. 1 point
    Can't find it on completed items, either? Hmmmm!
  6. 1 point
    Lovely coin, didn't see them put that one up. ?
  7. 1 point
    He is not a bad lad for a Manc. BTW a fantastic coin.
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  9. 1 point
    Thanks Jerry In my original post I said with caution . I know only too well that pictures can look so different if taken at an angle. But sadly and I am as big a culprit but I do try to just take top down pics but my picture taking skill is novice at best. Sometimes I cannot believe what results I get from a Gem BU coin esp with scope pics. They show what isn't even visible to a loupe. Same can be said when viewing on forums some pics are pretty poor to say the least. Yet the so called experts seem to see through all the lens glare and over exposure and say they can see all manor of things on your coin and if they have never see a variety type before it's a fake and they spot glue residue lols. I asked on Aussie forum about 1922 threepence double die reverse. If it was a known variety type. In 2 days one person answered "looks like one". Whilst grateful that he confirmed what I already knew it didn't really answer my question. Well actually it did lol. It's obviously unknow and they all went to their hideaways to check all their 1922 threepences
  10. 1 point
    Sorry I cannot fathom what I was doing when I wrote that. I blame the meds. lol
  11. 1 point
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/edward-1-111-style-hammered-coin/302477504577 seller notes "good con"
  12. 1 point
    Spink list three, but they are all within a few quid of each other. I don't think that any are particularly rare over the others from experience. Fine is 40-45, VF 135-150, EF 700-750 in CoE 2017. I would treat them all as equal.





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