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@ 'Master' Oil - who destroyed france?
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do you get a 'reward' if you report an item of 'tresure'?
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i like these reverses: £2 coin normal reverse:) Edward VII Shilings Edward VII Florins Charles I Crowns Charles I Maundy coins Victorian (pre-1860) pennies
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the best place too look for coins is in your garden...i found a george III cartwheel penny in my garden with a metal detector...there is nothing ilegal about that because it is Your own land:)
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Candide sed provide?
Master Jmd replied to william's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
@william, you can go to the royal mint's website to get a list of translated coin inscriptions:) -
Is their any structure to your collecting?
Master Jmd replied to Emperor Oli's topic in Beginners area
i am trying to collect only english coins... -
hello to you too. i wont be leaving that quickly... yes...the edit button doesnt seem to work:(...i have PM'ed you
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i was close... and maundy sets are probably the oldest sets, and maundy sets can be purchased in those plastic cases:)
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at 13 years old, am i the youngest here?
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yes but (sorry to keep going on and on) i have two 2pence coins that are basicly twins, but i know that one of them has been in circulation because i got it a the bus home from school...so if it was grade then i could just say that both of them are uncirculated then?
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and coin sets are still going...the latest british one it the 2004 set...
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well, the earliest coin set i have seen was the victoria silver jubilee set, and world-wide sets would probably total up to atleast 100 or more...
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How do you store your coins?
Master Jmd replied to mint_mark's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i currentlty store my coins in an album, mostly because i am a few hundered £ out for the cabinet i want... (this:from ebay for £425 ) but i think i will try to get the coronet thingy... -
i know how both sides can be seen at once...put a mirror behind the coin when you take the photo, then we can see both sides at once
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i have an uncle peter, but it was an uncle billy that i got the coins from:)
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fair point. I have a 2002 £1 coin that looks like it is made out of iron, and can be scrached with ease, i would say that that is a fake.
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It appears we have some younger collectors on here... yes, im one of the young ones, i am 13 years old. i got into coins about 4 weeks ago when my uncle gave me some old coins (about 80), and since then i have gathered quite a collection by asking members of my family. I have about 400 coins, about 200 of them are duplicates.
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the coins with the wrong metal are usually regarded as fakes.
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why is this? stamps and postcards are more valuable when thay have been posted. why is this different with coins?