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  1. 3 points
    Couldn’t even watch. Too far off the numbers for me, no point in unnecessarily bleeding out the soul…I’d rather sneak something from the lowland markets whilst the Royal Court are distracted by the king
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    The 1837 was Colin Adams' coin. It was the only penny Geoff bought in that sale.
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    It seems like we get overpriced culls or a small amount of massively overpriced better pieces. I still buy from UK, when feasible, it often works out better, as long as I consolidate several pieces in shipping. But not much at coin shows or shops for me to nose through.
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    I won: 1834 Bullhead shilling, lot 1292 1806 bronzed proof penny, (diff var than the 1806 proof I won in first auction), lot 1285 Beat out in 7 other lots
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    Watched 'Quatermass and the Pit' the other day- fantastic! Interesting dialogue exchange in the middle: Professor Bernard Quatermass : Roney, if we found out the earth was doomed, say, by climatic changes, what would we do about it? Dr.Matthew Roney : Nothing. Just go on squabbling as usual.
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