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  1. 3 points
    A new one 1858 Large rose. NGC MS62 not attributed and although not the best i have had still a decent one.
  2. 2 points
    Interesting that in this heat, even if you have the boiler on for just 15 minutes, the water is still hot 12 hours later. Incredibly, even the saucepan I boiled some potatoes in earlier, was still hot 6 hours later. Obey your thirst folks.
  3. 2 points
    I think that the most interesting thing about the obverse that is paired with the 1841 REG: is that it is subsequently paired with an 1841 NO REG Colon. The beauty of flaws, which are seen in the exact same locations, is that they can give you a time line between die pairings. Here is an 1841 No REG Colon piece, with same numeral 8 flaw, and also the VICTORIA flaws further developed (shown alongside the REG Colon flaw for comparison), proving that it came after the REG colon coin. .
  4. 1 point
    I note that the psychologically important 40 degrees barrier (exactly 104 F in old money) has now been breached at both Heathrow and at Coningsby in Lincolnshire. Last night it didn't fall below 25.9 (78.6 F) at at least one location. So both maximum and minimum UK temperature records broken. As Summer daytime maximums are typically attained at around 4pm, there is still room for maybe a 41 somewhere. Everybody coping OK I hope. I mean, sure, it is hot, but given the hype bordering on hysteria, actually not as bad as feared. I've been using a hot water bottle stored in the freezer for a few hours, and resting my wrists on them. A doctor on GB News yesterday, suggested this was a good idea as it cools the circulating blood, and indeed it has been quite effective. I do appreciate many people will become ill, and maybe some die. But surely that's the same with any heatwave. A prolonged heatwave over several weeks, even if not quite as hot as today, would probably be more damaging than the short very intense one we've got now.
  5. 1 point
    Doubt if mine will be, unfortunately we have this thing called winter
  6. 1 point
    Look on the positive side, if this carries on our heating bills will be much lower…….. Jerry
  7. 1 point
    The sooner the UK gets to net zero, the sooner the worldwide problem will be fixed and we'll all get back to normal.😎
  8. 1 point
    Strange it's not apparent on the copper proof. Worth further research as they say. My currency has the noticeable fake ribbons as you mention, probably more evident than yours.
  9. 1 point
    It doesn't show on the photo of my proof but I'll take a look in the flesh.
  10. 1 point
    Bingo, you can just see it on my specimen's photo from the LCA Roland Harris auction:





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