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  1. 2 points
    Same design as the old halfpenny trial dies. I have the 1957 one.
  2. 1 point
    Figured this is worth sharing here. This is up on St James' June auction block: https://bsjauctions.auctionmobility.com/lots/view/1-7LEF1R/british-coins
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    1666, apparently. No trains to throw about though....??
  5. 1 point
    https://www.stratusdeck.co.uk/tornado-scales Britain's strongest is a T8-9, so around 240 mph, so around F4. The T scale is way more scientifically based than the F scale. I'm in Figueres, NE Spain, on a job, and the locals have been complaining about the heat....
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    Lack of common sense maybe?
  7. 1 point
    I have this one down as F176 - I hope I am right? Please correct me if not. I have been out of commission for a while and not sure I will be continuing with my collection, so this may come up for sale soon.
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    Which is why I still reference the 5th edition numbers and in the case of anything from 1816 on, prefer to use Davies. It's making a good case for yet another revision, but this time not called ESC.
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    How again did they conclude this was a 25P and not a 20P pattern?
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    1692 William and Mary Scottish 10 shillings Quite a rare coin with Numista rarity of 100
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    Fullarton proof halfpenny in silver on a thin flan by John Milton. An original, not a restrike.
  13. 0 points
    Thought this would amuse. I sent off form BOR286 to the Revenue, as suggested by Pete in a separate email to me on 30th May 2020. This morning, almost 3 years later, I get a simple reply as per below, referring me back to FEDEX!! The attachment to their reply shows that they received my request on 8th June 2020. GREAT SERVICE FROM CUSTOMS





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