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  1. 4 points
    A keeper for my half crown collection
  2. 4 points
  3. 2 points
  4. 2 points
    Arrived today nice 1862 6+G Penny and 1926 OE Sixpence
  5. 2 points
    1844 Penny and a rather lovely stowaway 1946 Penny beautiful satin finish and a freebie what could be a better start to the day than that. Thanks very much Pete a true gent and the coins aint bad either Richard
  6. 1 point
    I'd not run across one of these until today (the shop actually had acquired a pair of them, the one pictured below being by far in the better condition of the two). I find this issue rather amusing - tipping the scales at 57½ grams, its bulk seems rather at odds with its intended function as "small change".... I understand that these have been subject to counterfeiting. Does anybody see anything that might be a cause for concern in that regard? Actual hue of the coin is a nice, dark red brown - these photos were taken in a manner so as to best show extant detail.
  7. 1 point
    I imagine many of these lumps destroyed many a pocket. I once won £50 of £1 coins from an arcade in Dawlish and apart from looking rude with a bulge in my pocket ruined a good pair of shorts.
  8. 1 point
    I don't touch coins . It's au naturale
  9. 1 point
    The cutlery is stainless steel, not all steels can be magnetised, austenitic stainless is non magnetic.
  10. 1 point
    This collection wasnt sold to me. They belonged to my friends father. His father died recently and I was selling them for him. Some are marked copies but most are not. I do not know how to tell a copy from the real thing. Hunt51 May he forever rest in peace ...REV G father RIP
  11. 1 point
    Well all bar 1 but strangely and directly because of your intervention the sole coin he has for sale mas marked copy on the envelope. (more like they all were until he was sussed) I reported him earlier as well. I think for any novice reading an inro that starts. "handed down,relative died,I am selling for a friend,I know nothing about coins" all of these are red lights alarms to run for the hills and all normally have between 20-90 feedback generated by the ring of scammers they are in. Whilst there may well be a genuine seller as a matter of security for yourself just ignore it and move on. If it sounds too good to be true it 99/100 times is.so.





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