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  1. It happened today on an old series of put your money where your mouth is.FFS when the hammer goes down...that is final.If the auctioneer is a wine soaked idiot get rid.
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    Peter Nichols cabinets

    Yep I now have a proper Nichols (thanks Rob) ,a Smokerings cabinet and one from Declans mate (Forestgold).All 3 cabinets are portable and superb.Easily stashed and a pleasure for 351 days of the year. My Daawg is the chief of security .Coin cabinets have been around before US history and certainly not suited to bloody US die crack/doubled letters/artificial toned coins which our buddies across the pond lap up.Show me pre 19C in coins in MS69/70 and my view may change.
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    New pound coin

    Still got £ notes around here and the only fake £ coins were imported by me when I worked in Canning Town
  4. The reverse is something special....right up my street.
  5. I like the 2nd HC.The 1st leaves me cold..I just wouldn't want it. Take away the slabbers and both could be bought raw for a lesser amount.(and have enough left over for a short break in France).
  6. Peter

    What's this?

    thirded ...nice articles in Coin news.
  7. Peter

    English Siege Pieces.

    So much more than coins.Yep I need one to hold and study. My £2 ew on Arthur in the National won't buy me one....but Nando's for my girls tomorrow(today) will.
  8. Ribs,chow mien and spring rolls. Not bad at all.
  9. It is a bit battered and therefore value would be less than F.
  10. Peter

    Pain in the a**e Indian gentleman(?)

    Still looking for a Golden Horse Cart.Would be an upgrade on my Silver one.
  11. Peter

    Sealby Coin & Medal bulletin June 1964

    Peckchris was our spelling bee but it is Seaby.....where has the old git gone?
  12. Peter

    2nd attempt!

    WC you have to kiss a few frogs.No harm in that unless you detest garlic. I love the outdoorsy thing and have a Springer although he was partial to one of the clergies chickens.He did bring it to me.We now have a different walking route.
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    2nd attempt!

    WC your coin is worth its silver content not a penny more.Learning point Nr 1.At least you have a coin worth £2.50.
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    2nd attempt!

    WC don't buy crap unless you are really flush.
  15. How many do you want Pete? the coin is worth its weight in metal...DIDDLY
  16. I have a pile of shite...waiting for the the rabbits to take interest and dabble before the scousers. Look at yourself Pete....COINS MAN.
  17. There are better examples about. Bee patient and don't get stung. I could go on about honey coins but I would get a swarm of complaints.
  18. Peter

    1845 Maundy penny

    My cabinet would like to invite them to tea.
  19. Stewie did you buy Johns cabinet? if you did you are a rascal as I offered John a good price but was willing to let it run. WTF do I do with 4 cabinets? I am a bad coinie
  20. I've been a couple of times as my sister lived in Harrogate.It was OK but not a scratch on the Midland. Worth doing if you are local.
  21. I take it you had this done yesterday.
  22. I'm sure it is great but the site is really for predecimal collectors so don't be disappointed by the lack of interest.Although thinking about it the "new penny" is now 47 years old
  23. I hate all the b*llocks with overcut dates.They are the norm rather than rarities.You get some punters who think they have a unique coin.Come on Mr Goode...where is your book?
  24. Peter

    Henry VIII groat

    Oui Vive la revolution I love the French coins around this period (just before and after).
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