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    ...no, in a small plastic tray.
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    That was my immediate thought too. The dark circle showing where the reverse of one coin has been sunk into the body of a second appears very obvious. The cut even clips through some of the beads.
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    I'll check - that dark line looks suspicious. If so, then it's still not a bad price for a clever piece of work !
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    Got to be the bargain of the week - a genuine double-tailed 1967 penny, bought for £62-50 when a double-tailed 1964 penny sold for around £930 at Spink earlier this year.
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    He's missing some biggies - Anne Vigo 5 guineas, Wm IV crown in gold. I think it's more a type set from the look of it. It looks like the Slaney Petition crown, not the better Glenister one. But on the whole, I might consider swapping my collection for his......
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233803718907 North south east west Is my photography the best?
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    I have a recollection of somebody MANY YEARS ago having images of desirable collectibles (coins, stamps, cards, etc.) as part of the listing; and in a small font and a white or light font color (so as to be virtually unreadable although searchable) the information that " This Auction is for a Photograph of the item imaged and NOT for the item itself. A lot of money passed hands from a lot of disappointed, disillusioned, disgusted, and disgruntled buyers. Not sure what the end result was of all the complaints though CAVEAT EMPTOR!!!





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