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    Personally I prefer a ha-ha, buts that’s just my view. Or is that too subtle? Jerry
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    Stop all this nonsense about hedges.....a good fence will soon sort out the gold.
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    Look at the sellers name!!!!!! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rare-1p-OLD-one-penny-1971-coin-uk-sterling-EXTREMELY-Rare/163924210633?hash=item262aa4f3c9:g:1EkAAOSwJ6JdgiNt
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    It really depends what you're collecting. For post-1816 I'd agree with most of the above but for earlier milled and hammered my impression is that F coins have done reasonably well and VF's a bit better. It's taken me 20+ years (before then I didn't worry about grades at all) even to eliminate, with one exception, the words Poor, Fair and VG from my collection! I'd never collect much above VF anyway as part of the fun is imagining the coins having circulated/used by people hundreds of years ago.
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    There's not going to be too many customers with that sales pitch. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GB-Lucky-Penny-Pre-Decimal-1911-George-V-Coin-suit-Birthday-Anniversary/383238821157?hash=item593ad05525:g:Rq8AAOSwAPlXgL4n
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    At least he’s up front about it.😂
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    If so, let's hope they don't shrub each other up the wrong way
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    With no beating around the bush - or possibly just a privet arrangement between friends.
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Very-Old-Coin-Looks-Like-It-Could-Be-Julia-Ceasar/113926075513? "Could be Julia Ceasar". The Swedish actress notorious for playing crusty old crones ? Vendor will be in for surprise if they ever see the Shakespeare...





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