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Geordie582

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    Advertising on Mail

    I wonder if we could get the Royal Mint to send literature in opaque envelopes, as the plastic wrap they use now shouts 'collector'.
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    The slabbing debate

    I think wybrit hit the nail on the head when he said "slabbed coins more than return the investment made to grade them if and when it is time to sell." I have yet to meet a British Numismatist that is interested in renumeration. All have been totally immersed in the history. Perhaps as I am a Celtic/Roman/Saxon/hammered collector I am biassed? And slabbing has no part in hammered as the grade is subjective.
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    Birthday Birthday Birthday

    Don't forget, It's the great British public that are allowing this virus of PC to infect our lives. You get what you deserve!!??
  4. Yes! but not the pierced mullet as far as I can find!
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    The Scottish Coins Only Thread

    Impressive site! In use from now on as reference!! Ta!
  6. I think it's probably Edward VI penny. I can't see any use of that mint mark by other Edwards!
  7. you realise that some e-bay traders will now be diligently machining 'flaws' on a variety of coins! I await the appearance of such on the web site
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    History trivia...

    What's the old adage? "If if's and and's were pots and pans there'd be no need for tinkers" Well, tinkers have gone, perhaps another "if" to think about?
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    History trivia...

    I must admit to 'losing' all the memorised facts on English Monarchy. Very annoying having to look it all up everytime!
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    The Scottish Coins Only Thread

    Wow! Fit to be published! Thanks for all the info, Kraznaya! I have a couple of Scottish hammered but poor grade, enough to cause problems in allocation! Still it's fun trying.!
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    I needed help to identify coin

    What is the rarest coin you've seen mutilated? An enamelled 1698 OCTAVO halfcrown (R6) Another Hole Not exactly rare but vandalism any way!!
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    European Lookalikes

    I'm sure that hat was one I left in a Taxi in new York in 1999!
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    European Lookalikes

    I was about to bid - until I noticed the 'post & pack' price!
  14. What makes you so sure it is a forgery, Chris? The mints of that era weren't exactly always correct!? It also looks like the legend says " CAROLUS 1I"?
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    European Lookalikes

    I've just noticed, I've linked to the whole collection on Omnicoin. Sorry! I'll do better next time - hopefully?!
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    error alert

    If you correct the spine error on Collectors Coins GB (Great Brittain) will that make my copy a collectors item??
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    European Lookalikes

    Here's an example( some of you will have seen this before) of a copy of the English coinage of Edward III, c 1340. It is of Count William of Namur, a territory now parts of France, Belgium & Germany. Probably pierced by English autorities and meant for melting down. I'm still looking for other examples! Omnicoin
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    History trivia...

    William the Lion 1165-1214
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    Cheap hammered?

    A very nice coin! But most of the hammered of this time are off centre and weak so finding one like that is unusual!
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    General Elections

    :oops: That was me!---Forgot to log in!!
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    Cheap hammered?

    Don't forget, hammered are common in most countries and there is a great crossover between countries,too. This makes the subject very confusing at first! This is a coin of Namur (a territory covering Belgium,France and Luxembourg and copies Edward of England coins. To complicate it even more, they were in circulation in England! http://www.coinpeople.com/forums/album_pic...php?pic_id=4004
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    coinpeople

    You're lucky! I have none to lose!!
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    Evil Gypsies

    Here! Here! There are too many people about, these days, that want everyone to toe their particular line and the right to say what you think becomes a crime. Politicians rule by fear, of one sort or the other, and it's about time everyone realised that. As an aside, this is a quote from David Blunkett (in the Mail on Monday, shock horror!) " All we politicians can do is work our hardest to create a better world for ourselves and for those who come after us". He means the following politicians of course!
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    General Elections

    I'd vote for anyone who will reflect the voter's opinions in Parliament - but there is no such beast! ALL polititions have the same priorities, 1. Power for themselves 2. To back up the party line 3. To make as much money as possible. 4. To placate the local party HQ. And that's it! The voter is just a necessary irritation.
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    General Elections

    I tried the 'Political Compass' which told me to vote Liberal! No chance!!
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