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Everything posted by krasnaya_vityaz
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A new rule for new members.
krasnaya_vityaz replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
My guestbook was taken down earlier this morning. I am tired of deleting adverts. First the email link, then the contact page, and now the guestbook. -
I have lots of 1966's, but most are circulated though.
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A new rule for new members.
krasnaya_vityaz replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
Lately my website has been assaulted by Hotel Link things in my guestbook. So much so that I may have to ditch the guestbook on my site and make it no contact at all. I took my email off and then used a form, but that bombed so no way to email me, and now the guestbook may go. -
Gees, now I can tell my wife that the 6000 predecimals that I have in 20 kilogram bags are worth something, and maybe we can have dinner on them. Surely they are worth more than the £85 or so in face value.
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Big Forum Upgrade.
krasnaya_vityaz replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
No worries Chris, I have been able to post photos of my loverlies for sometime now -
Are you sure this is not for the North of Scotland Bank and not the Northern Bank? North of Scotland Bank actually did have these banks, like most British Banks did. North of Scotland was merged with Clydesdale Bank in 1949 and became the Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank, which lasted in name until 1964 when it reverted to just the Clydesdale Bank.
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From the title of the thread I thought we had a bad speller, but apparently we do, from 1673! That coin is really very fascinating, such pieces truly amaze.
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The serifs on the date numerals are not correct, the shallow design of St. George Slaying the Dragon is also strongly suggestive of this piece being a copy made for novelty purposes.
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Machin portrait, it has artistic merit.
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irish half pennny
krasnaya_vityaz replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In the grade it sounds like it is in, approximately £2 or so. When these are in better condition, especially the 1684's are rather scarce and can fetch £80 or more in EF. -
Scottish Banknotes For Sale
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Unknown 1897 coin. British? German?
krasnaya_vityaz replied to markxero's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
One of those rare instances where a token commemorating a British monarch and event was minted in Germany. It cannot be construed as too unusual though, for Wilhelm II was Victoria's grandson. At that time most of civilised Europe's monarchies were related to or descended from Victoria. -
Fed up with the spam
krasnaya_vityaz replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
There are worse ways to go though -
My gawd, can someone please plonk this guy and put him out of his misery?
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Fed up with the spam
krasnaya_vityaz replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
Yeah she would be perfect if she were a redhead, but not every girl can be perfect. She is sitting on sand. This was a sports illustrated swimsuit edition photograph, probably something not seen in the likes of the UK But with the magic of the internet: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Models 2006 -
Fed up with the spam
krasnaya_vityaz replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
A fine example of Siberian feminine attractions -
Fed up with the spam
krasnaya_vityaz replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
My gawd, these girls are just looking for me, not you blokes, they want someone they can talk to and understand and more! -
do you know how much this coin would be worth?
krasnaya_vityaz replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Mmmmm, nice -
Fed up with the spam
krasnaya_vityaz replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
Ñèáèðñêèå äåâî÷êè? ÃŽÃè åñòü òîëüêî äëÿ ìåÃÿ! Siberian Girls? They are only for me. -
Collecting Sovereigns
krasnaya_vityaz replied to ken46's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I would love to collect sovereigns, I used to have quite a few of them, mostly SA and Aussie mints though. -
metal detecting
krasnaya_vityaz replied to burpalot's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Actually you might want to examine those hammered, every year something new like a new variety is found, this is true with Scottish and English. One I recall from Mike Vosper's site was a Reading Penny from one of the Henry's. If you study up on the subject it might not be to awfully difficult to a reasonable cleaning job without damaging the coin. -
These maybe the same idiots that posted this nonsense in the guestbook on my site until I made it approval only.
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New italian commemorative 2 euros
krasnaya_vityaz replied to aleroit2000's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Nice, are these released for circulation? I have only San Marino 5 Euro Commem for the Torino games. -
a 1724 coin or token?
krasnaya_vityaz replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Are these coins on display? I sure like to go to these sites and see the coins they have excavated on display, my personal favourite was seeing a Lord Calvert Penny from the 1650's at St. Marie's Citty in Maryland. They even sold very nice copies of the coin in the gift shoppe, I have probably 5-6 of them somewhere. -
Mary Queen of Scotts 1553 Gold Coin
krasnaya_vityaz replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Just a word of caution regarding MQoS coins, there are many more fakes of these than originals, which of course there are quite few known of now. Usually they are an event of note whence they appear in the auction house.