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  1. 2 points
    Mine just tells me I'm not listening, although if I know that, then I must be listening............................
  2. 1 point
    In addition to the grade, only buy a coin you like the look of unless it is very cheap. (It will be somewhat different if you ever graduate to collecting rare pennies). A VF penny is collectible, but I won't get one with that gunge on the head. If it is a common penny, then you will see a better specimen soon enough.
  3. 1 point
    Another added to the collection a Gregory & Roche Encased Farthing these are quite scarce so pleased I was able to find an example.
  4. 1 point
    The OBV has just got verd or crap on and quite a common bun penny especially in that grade. It is genuine though.
  5. 1 point
    Perhaps she’s just concerned about her health. ‘Bit like me every morning, “not dead yet”! Unlikely to be contradicted, until I won’t really care. Apparently the term “so well” has already entered into common parlance across the pond, as in “swell” meaning fantastic! If only Trump was a bit more hip, we’d be hearing that all the time....... Jerry
  6. 1 point
    Definitely! Though I got a much better one - NEF - from Cookie in the 90s. A GEF would now suit me...





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