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  1. 2 points
    Is a perfect palindrome whether expressed our way, or the American way 02/02/2020.
  2. 2 points
    but just gone 2 am was better 02020202020
  3. 2 points
    Missed out due to the website issues, which means I also couldn't book the SYO sovereign either. Regular customers really ought to get dibs before the hordes of profiteering riff-raff get a look in. Mainly because my profiteering is more important.
  4. 1 point
    They are, along with the 1882 no H and the 1860 mules, among the most recognisable true rarities which brings the "glamour". I think that if I weren't building up the population with pictures on my website, they might well be still thought of as a single figure population.
  5. 1 point
    They're about on a par with the F38 in terms of rarity, but about 8 times as expensive. Probably more "glamour" attached to it.
  6. 1 point
    The first one is in appalling condition, worn, battered and disfigured around the date. I would not want it in my collection. The second DNW one is at least showing more normal wear, and would be tolerable. Given they are not really ‘that’ rare, I think they are overpriced if in the thousands (plural). But I hope to get a decent one one day. Jerry PS and despite what I said a couple of days ago re the rugby, I do wish some success to England. I would at least like to see them prevent France getting the bonus point.😱
  7. 1 point
    It’s Freeman 33, obv 6 rev G. Jerry
  8. 1 point
    I would say reverse G. P of penny is closed, 138 teeth. But i could be wrong.
  9. 1 point
    It doesn't need an Oxford comma. The full meaning is already crystal clear with no possible confusion. Anyway, that's his opinion. 99.9% of the population will not care either way..................unless, as a result of his complaint, a few (say 2000) get minted with an Oxford comma and released into circulation. Then Sir Philip might experience an unexpected surge of popularity amongst coin enthusiasts. Hey, I just throw that one out there as a wildcard.





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