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    https://metro.co.uk/video/american-woman-cuts-hole-face-mask-make-easier-breathe-2164644/
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    @Zo Arms would you be interested in Weaver's offer. I know you sort through mass bronze Bob, looking for the odd rarity. ETA: I note that Weaver is South Coast area like you.
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    Scrap man it is then. Added bonus is that he doesn't complain he hasn't received them or leave negative feedback, and it's solved the problem in the minimum time.
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    The man who invented auto correct has died. May he rust in piss
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    Thanks for the thought Mike. Offer made.
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    This is a dwarf Dahlia sp. I have half a dozen of them. Seems early for them to be out but nice to see 👍
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    Thanks for the shout out Mike... Let's see if we get a reply?... Cheers, Weaver(wayne)
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    You will probably get a little less for the brass than the bronze. Try calling your local scrap man to discuss before you commit to a trip out - whenever that is deemed legitimate! Still looks closer to £60 - and a lot less hassle than trying to sell on Ebay.
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    Maybe get some of the whitman folders or similar and take out decent ones to fill the folder with a date run. Doing it that way you will get much more than scrap and sell 20/30 coins in one go on ebay. Obviously check the coins first to see if the folders are worth buying 😃
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    If Paddy got £3.30/kg and you have 10kg, that's £33 by my reckoning, which is £30 more than the few quid indicated in the previous post. The (time consuming) alternative is to go through them all, and pick out the ones you think might realistically sell for more than the nominal 3p per coin after costs and put them on ebay. They will be in good company there as they will blend in quite nicely with the mountains of crap already listed. Dealers would happily take them if there was a good premium to be made over scrap - but usually there isn't.
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    I had 44Kg of the same sort of stuff before Christmas. After trying lots of different avenues, including here, I ended up taking it to the scrap man in town - I got £3.30 per kilo for it. I can sell a few at the markets when they are open - but only at 10p per coin to non-collectors or newly started ones. However, I still get more in as make weights in job-lots at auction than I can ever sell. I have already built up another 15Kg in spares! That is why dealers are so loth to take any more on.
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    Hi Weaver. Maybe M J Hughes? They seem to show that they take scrap coins on their website.
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    I don´t suppose anyone has a trebuchet I can borrow? I know it´s a long shot.
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    Roll on end of lockdown...





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