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its sent
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hmm...it seems a bit big (i have followed your '14.3cm wide by 21cms long')...can you PM me your email...i do not know how to send attachments through the predecimal emailing thingy
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um...how do i manage to mesure this box? (i can do this if you say how)
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Yet another rarity!
Master Jmd replied to Half Penny Jon's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
seems ok -
Edward VIII 3d
Master Jmd replied to Half Penny Jon's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
does kids mean under 17 years of age...if so it would also be illegal -
Edward VIII 3d
Master Jmd replied to Half Penny Jon's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
was that running with or without the MOT? Yes, i knew the one you meant sylvester...i thought that the spinks one was the one -
fair enough i shall not use it any more...i was simply 'winking' at the advice that i gave
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you need to be a member to do that
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I have found some predecimal currency coins
Master Jmd replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
every where you go ...well done for beating chris' total posts sylvester (1200th post ) -
I have found some predecimal currency coins
Master Jmd replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i thought that all clonial british coinage had the country's name on it...i must be wrong...if it has an austrailian animal on it then it is from austrailia... -
I have found some predecimal currency coins
Master Jmd replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
1953 TB is also unique. -
I have found some predecimal currency coins
Master Jmd replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
as well as the 1954 penny -
i meant the era of coinage...the non-coinage era was very interesting yes
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Edward VIII 3d
Master Jmd replied to Half Penny Jon's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
spinks matt proof example -
Tin...hmm...i think that i will have to see about that when i get to that stage...tin has to be in a realy high grade to be properly appreciated (in my opinion), and high grade tin is expencieve
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hmm...this is a hard one to answer... Well, i am currently collecting farthings from 1902-1956 in no less than 'Brilliant Uncirculated Full Lustre' condition (unless it is Ext.Rare)... When i get onto Victorian Bronze (1860-1901) then i will probably also go for the BUFL examples...Victorian Copper (1838-1859, 1860 and 1864) however will (to me) probably preferably collected in GEF-UNC... I will probably skip most of the George III-William VI (1760-1837) because they do not really appeal to me... When i get to Anne-George II (1713-1754) i will probably aim for GVF-UNC, but only UNC if it looks nice... When i get to Charles II-William III (1672 (skipping patterns) -1702 (was it 1702? (have no book at hand))) i will aim for Fine-GEF... if i manage to get to the hamered examples from James I - Cromwell (1613-1658) then i suppose i would not care much about grade, but about eye appeal... ...i hate modern (1838-1956) coins in a grade less than EF...i prefer my older (1662-1714) coins to look as if they fit the date that is on them
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well...i dont actually have a coin of theirs both at the moment... maybe its just the era ... anyway...i do not like their coinage...whatever he reason may be
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George IV 1821 Crown F-
Master Jmd replied to colliewalker1's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
hmm...i would agree about F-...it is too 'young' to be a fine -
do they/he have a website? (Found it: here)
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they are all basicly the same (bull head types (i think))...i do like the obverses of George III's 1771 coins
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Hmm...it is quite nice, but the edge knocks are a bit of a bum...hmm...i dont really like George III, George IV and William IV obverses...i shall have to give it a miss i think
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may i ask where are you getting your 1902LT?
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hehe...looking through my few coin books i can say that: 1888 1903 1964 1964 1979 2003 2004 2004
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I want one of these
Master Jmd replied to custard1966's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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George III 1826 shilling
Master Jmd replied to colliewalker1's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
its valued at £18 by spink 2004... hmm...are the across bars of the E in GEOR connected?