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Everything posted by Master Jmd
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maybe, i have also seen this 1909 penny
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rare 3 pence...why?
Master Jmd replied to newgold's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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rare 3 pence...why?
Master Jmd replied to newgold's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i kind of beat you there william... -
rare 3 pence...why?
Master Jmd replied to newgold's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
they are rare because of their mintage; 1946 = 620734 mintage 1949 = 464000 mintage where as usually the mintage of them was around 50 million... -
What type of coins do you collect (British)...
Master Jmd replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
yes, me too and Victoria is my faveourite queen... -
yea, good point...
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there is a 1902 lusterous penny, but not low tde ...here...i will probably bid for it though...
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i was outbid on it at the last minute
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yes, we are, but it is usually packed full of other people...
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its ok...i suppose i could look during my lunch break...
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Ended up with Free Newspaper.
Master Jmd replied to Emperor Oli's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
hehe, it is anoying... -
Do you have ICT today, if you do, you could sneek onto the internet and onto Ebay! no, i have it on monday
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Hehehe and he doesn't even know that it is low tide yes, i know, i have just placed a bid for $86.60, i will be at school when it finishes unfortunately, but i do hope i get it...
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wow, this is a lovely 1902 low tide penny here
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What type of coins do you collect (British)...
Master Jmd replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i would collect hammered, but there are so many different varieties of each coin to collect... -
Ended up with Free Newspaper.
Master Jmd replied to Emperor Oli's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
horible...discusting if you ask me, i think it was a good job he abdocated... -
it was a good idea of yours oli, and i think it is a good way to collect... it would, yes, but i want to keep my 1900's coins seperate from my 1800's coins... if i see a good looking penny from say stage 3 that is on sale for a bargain price, i may want to buy it...i am mainly focusing on 'stage 1', but every little addition to my collection helps...
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Wow, so it hasn't been updated since 1981, before I was born! and i think that that is the way that chris will probably want to keep it...
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i keep the stamps that i get on the coins that i have purchased through the post, so far the furthest i have gone from england with stamps is germany (thanks chris ), but i dont have a clue about them either...
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well, some of it was given to me, but the other ones are ones that i have bought...
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as you may have read, i have been colecting for about 6 months now, and my penny collection started about 3 - 4 months ago...
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yep, i have worked out that i am 11% through stage 1, 2% through stage 2, 4% through stage 3, and 0% through stage 4... these are the stages: Stage 1 = 1900 - 1967 Stage 2 = Victoria Bronze (1860 - 1899) Stage 3 = Victoria Copper (1839 - 1860/59) Stage 4 = 1797 (George III) - 1837 (William IV)
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because i do not like the silver pennies as much as copper/bronze...after/if i manage to get all of the availible pennies between 1797 - 1967 in EF - BU condition then i will probably start half pennies...
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copper and bronze (1797 - 1970)