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  1. 3 points
    Sorry to butt into this conversation. ive never laughed so much reading your dialogue. I came across this just from researching a coin my father gave me, yes your right, it just happened to be the one worth a pound. Mind it's worth its weight in gold to me as it has levelled the patio table. Take care
  2. 1 point
    Seller should stick to what he knows. Hammered and early milled and leave these so called VIP things alone
  3. 1 point
    Yes they have probably already sold them
  4. 1 point
    Works for me - it looks like it's being served by the forum too so if you're seeing other people's avatars you should be seeing your own.
  5. 1 point
    I would prefer to saw a bollock with a rusty saw.Each to their own though.
  6. 1 point
    I’m very much back-tracking and going 100% with your XS legend, Richard...good work, you have presented credible evidence! As you may have picked up in various threads, I have never bought or investigated coins that are earlier than John, with my previous major collecting interest being Elizabethan, until my more recent commitment to the Plantagenets. So the Tealby’s are clearly on my radar, even though I have kept myself satisfied with the Edwards, H3 and John, thus far! It’s great to have a lively hammered section on this forum!





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