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My first 2004 £1
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I might have to put some business their way then for just that one. -
How far along is the maundy stuff coming along for the EM catalogue? What you got so far, anything, nothing? Which bits do you need help on? I hjave managed to get alot of the other stuff further along and i think i'm in a position to give you a helping hand here with the listings but i need to know what you've got so that i don't end up doing something twice which would be a waste of time.
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Coincraft state; 1672 A/B - £15 (VG), £45 (F), £150 (VF), £750 (EF) 1673 O/O - £15 (VG), £50 (F), £150 (VF), £900 (EF) Salt, pinch thereof... cos Coincraft is now 5 years old.
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Due to other uni commitment the book is on hold till the summer holidays, but if you have the prices done, i'll happily take them now. If you feel like researching any others then i have the templates. I just don't have the time, alas...
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My first 2004 £1
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Nah i don't mind waiting, at least you have them, which is more than i honestly thought would happen. -
My first 2004 £1
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yeah i've got Washington Quarters covered! I can't find any Maragret Thatcher coins though. -
My first 2004 £1
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Pretty much with Swastikas, although some issues 1933-1936 didn't have them. 5RM and 50RPFGs being the most obvious. Not so much interested in the earlier period as yet, just trying to put together at least one, 'notorious' regime set. The Weimar Republic isn't high up on the list. After Germany, i've got Mary Tudor hotlisted. -
My first 2004 £1
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hmmm, I have a few spare of those too. Are you looking for some Sylvester or disposing of them? I'm wanting. A mint (Berlin) issues in AUNC or better, UNC preferred. But lustrous AU is good be me! -
My first 2004 £1
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Machin head bronze coins in BU with full lustre, what you got Chris, i'm needing some, any of the following; 1/2ps - 1973-1984 (were BU versions of '84 struck?) 1ps - 1980-84 2ps - 1975-1981 -
My first 2004 £1
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
1998's and 1999's were not released into circulation and were in sets only. I'd take a closer look at that 1999 one of yours out if i were you. -
My first 2004 £1
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I hoard the 1988 ones, but i've had to let alot go lately, i've only got 1 or maybe 2 left now, i did have about 8. Still no 2004 £1 coin for me here, i haven't had one in my change, but my father did, so i did acquire one via that method, but that's been shipped off the Finland for a collector there who was waiting for one, a year of waiting and it's finally somewhere in the post. -
I found an old coin - please help
Sylvester replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Out of interest what date is that one penny? (Looks like a pre-1992 bronze one to me) -
I found an old coin - please help
Sylvester replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The kettle is slowly boiling... and on and on... is it whistling? nooo.... -
I don't mind the odd enammelled coin, but you will note that one is colourised, and i don't think colourised and enammelled are the same thing.
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2005 Sovereigns
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'm enclined to partially agree, especially if you're around my age, late teens, early 20s. Older women are just more mature. I mean when you're 18 or 19 and you have 16/17 year olds as the only young option they are generally very immature. Not all, but quite alot still have this thing about dressing like slappers, telling the bus all their 'stress' and issues down the mobile phone whilst sat at the back, feet on seats making the loudest pops and bags they can with the chewing gum... then when they start realing off who's sleeping with who, and who fanices who... and how they've nothing to wear even though they've just been clothes shopping. Suddenly, late 20s/early 30s seems the best way to go. Although admittedly i always preferred women as near to my own age as possible, either exactly or a year either way. -
So with me and the slow progress on the Early Milled book, and you and the Re-vitalised Peck. This forums really going somewhere. I might hang up the keys at coinpeople and move here for good!
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2005 Sovereigns
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That would perhaps be one of the slight exceptions, older women are alright, as long as they ain't over 30. Younger women generally preferred. -
2005 Sovereigns
Sylvester replied to Emperor Oli's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
With regards to myself Geoff, my motto was always "older is better", this applies to most things (although not all!) -
It was in that particular case!
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That is the sign of a sick mind
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Queen Joanna? But my friends call me Jo.
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I knew James II had some issues but i didn't think an operation was required; http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...3948043537&rd=1
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I kinda like all three but all for totally different reasons. The Edward I penny was the first hammered coin i ever got. The Henry III i just like the look of it. As for John, well i've just given this one away to a friend (i have a better example now, so the old one was surplus), anyhow i liked that cos the moneyor was a guy Simon of Canterbury. Of all things, i thought ha i knew i'd get my name on a coin one day!
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King Henry III Long Cross penny