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  1. The more worrying one is the Gothic crown which is doing the rounds. If some would be good enough to pop the link in from this eBay number 180919089610
  2. Thanks for sharing the article with us Hussulo! It's certainly good to hear about these things. I definitely won't be buying any more U.S coins from online auctions. Will stick to dealers for these now A dealer in the US was actually busted for knowingly selling fakes. Just saying.
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    Am over the 15th Sept
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    My mate collects the Britannias and he said he paid £190 for his. 2 years ago. It was an awfy nice picture though You going fishing on the Tay this year? Got a week over there in September
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    Agreed on both counts John, the medal was hideous, the buyers name was chaplin something from Madrid. There are 2 other 1997s in the bay, 1 at £260 BIN and the other £235 BIN both also without certificates etc, so i guess mine was The cheaper Option. I thought it would finish ar around The £150 mark but the buyer bidded a few hours bedore the end and obviously wanted it as the underbidder was winning up until sunday and tried a few more bids at the end. Medal was sitting ar £21.50 with 4 seconds to go and my jaw dropped when it shot up like that. Now i just need a lottery Shop and a £1
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    They only did these in Gold/Silver and Bronze. 200 Gold, 1500 Silver and 2000 Bronze, then the dies were apparently destroyed under supervision according to the little booklet that came with it Proof, if ever it were needed, that there is a God! £92 it finished ar, so i'm kinda happy with that
  7. Lmfao. Whar a dickhead, sometimes with people like this i wish i could pull them through the monitor and beat them Ever so hard.
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Looks about as genuine as Katie Prices lady bumps! Some men like silicon John.....................Around the bath and window frames
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    With a picture of that quality and showing only about 2/3 of one side, he isn't giving anybody much of a chance to decide! If it IS genuine, he's done himself a great disservice with the image and listing! I've got a number of fake images now, even bought a couple for a closer look, so it would have been interesting to compare, if his images were better! It is kind fo of curious as he states in his auction "Money from the English Civil War (1642-1649). This 'siege money'or'money of necessity' was used to pay garrisons in some of the Royalist townsbesieged during the Civil War. These interesting anomalies are from themuseum's Early Modern coin collection" but also states Ref No: INV. 15757/ BOLMG: 1901.19 Finney collection I would'nt bid on the strength of the picture, far to small, but sometimes that can go for the bidder
  10. According to the paypal forum it also did the same with long standing ebays sellers with over 600 FBs and members for many years.
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    Interesting. Is that Elizabeth I? Aha. Bit more info here: http://www.pccoinsandcollectables.com/product.php?cat_id=6&sub_id=62&pro_id=460 Thats the bugger, €4,95 i paid
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    Well here it is, it's uniface
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    Not yet Huss, i'll wait till it arrived and see what its like. Its quite a curio for sure but the 1st i've seen. My neighbour here is English and a note collector, so i'll See if he knows anything about it
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    Giveaway

    count me in Huss
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    You've got a sharp eye for spotting the eBay irregularities! Presumeably he outbid the genuine top bidder, and then cancelled the transaction with himself, all ready to live another day in paradise! The 2 were running side by side, the auction one ended Friday, but it's definately the same coin He did the same trick with an 1887 gold and silver set earlier this year. I knew what he paid for it as he bought it from a customer of mine, who had bought it from me prior to the hike in bullion prices. Needless to say the auction end price showed him a loss after fees so it went back on as a buy it now. Private listings...........shilling sales! The auctioned coin was Private, but for a 1927 Florin it's obvious why, he was wanting 195 quid for it, but when you take into account, fees, relisting fees etc then it must all mount up, hence the reasom i never really understood our favourite ebay shiller
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    Well really no idea, it say die test and not sure if thats the case how it would get out of the mint
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    You've got a sharp eye for spotting the eBay irregularities! Presumeably he outbid the genuine top bidder, and then cancelled the transaction with himself, all ready to live another day in paradise! The 2 were running side by side, the auction one ended Friday, but it's definately the same coin
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    Ok, time to spot the difference. Same ebayer, 1 coin in auction that has now ended http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261049208212?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D261049208212%26_rdc%3D1 And the other, as BIN http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261055510709?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_nkw%3D261055510709%26_rdc%3D1
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    Chas I shillings

    Just on the Point of photography. I usually take mine outside Rob in good daylight, then check them out on the laptop, if any are out of focus i simply do them again until i have the picture i want. Its getting the camera just right thats the hard part, but me And my camera have become one when doing photos and i Generally now just do 1 of each side and we're done. The tricky part comes when there's some underlying lustre or prooflike fields, then its 5 or 6 takes at it. I like my camera but thinking of investing in something more complicated, its just the expense if i don't like it that holds me back. Tom i do like 1 or 2 coins in there, if i have some spare slush next month and if they are still avaliable i'll come knocking.
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    They only did these in Gold/Silver and Bronze. 200 Gold, 1500 Silver and 2000 Bronze, then the dies were apparently destroyed under supervision according to the little booklet that came with it Proof, if ever it were needed, that there is a God! Incidently, how did you manage to acquire the status 'not a God, just a man'? Are you in? When you are rated as a god you have god-like powers (actually you can change your title to whatever you want on your account page). Am I in? As in, in? or as in, in the masons/continent (think about it) etc? REALLY??? OMG I never knew that! [scurries off...] Wow, it's true! Well! Wish I'd known that earlier.. So now.you are OLD FART Peckris instead of the plain old Peckris?
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    Spink today

    Oh cum cum now John, am sure Peters pages will pull apart eaaily, each Page is laminated and easy wipe, its the sticky keyboard he has a problem wirh
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    It came with an auction lot i bougjt Stuart
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    They only did these in Gold/Silver and Bronze. 200 Gold, 1500 Silver and 2000 Bronze, then the dies were apparently destroyed under supervision according to the little booklet that came with it
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