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Everything posted by azda
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Bugger all here but supposedly minus 25 tomorrow. I'm in siberia
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MENTAL BLOCK.........Lack of options and dreamweaver is to say the least.............. to much...Plan B.........Let someone else make it lol
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Working on my website and basically you get some free templates and buttons to work with. The ones they present you with are quite crap and don't suit my subject matter (coins naturally) Does anyone know where i get get more help with free templates and buttons etc to work with?
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Problem beng with that one on fleabay is he won't post to Germany and it's more than am prepared to pay....Its also from a forum member who comes and goes from here
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1755 Austrian 10 Kreuzer with overdate not seen
azda replied to coppercop's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
You are mistaking 125,000€ for the actual price of €125,00 (that one hundred and twenty five euros) not ( one hundred and twenty five thousand euros) You only Need to look ar the €10 tax to see that its €125 Wakey wakey -
Agreed
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1755 Austrian 10 Kreuzer with overdate not seen
azda replied to coppercop's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Lol.....a Homer Simpson moment there -
1755 Austrian 10 Kreuzer with overdate not seen
azda replied to coppercop's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Because he can list HIS coins for what he wants, whether anyone would buy them is another matter. -
1755 Austrian 10 Kreuzer with overdate not seen
azda replied to coppercop's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
I think you'd Need a few more stamps to shift the elephant peter -
1755 Austrian 10 Kreuzer with overdate not seen
azda replied to coppercop's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Try looking for Kurt Jaeger book. He's basically Germanys eqivilent of Spink, i don't know if he goes back that far, i have one from 1871- to present, but i'm sure there's one for previous to that date. It will be in German though i assume. -
thank's for info,they are alderny coins limited to 500, set of two cased,was interested in the as they are ten pound coins, but the guy is asking over 400 quid for them,so think ill pass them by. £400 compares with what the Royal Mint (who make these on behalf of Alderney) charge (Royal Engagement Alderney £10 65mm Silver Proof £375 +p&P) But then you would need to find another collector of such things to get back your money. As a contrast a silver Brittania coin (1oz silver) costs £58 or so but at scrap value of silver is worth £15. So you're paying an awful lot for the design. Now I'm aware that's the same case for most coins. The cost of what I collect (shillings of Charles I) is vastly more than the value of the silver the coin is made out of. I'm paying for the history. But there are more people who collect coins that have circulated and used to buy things than there are who collect the sort of commemorative pieces we're talking about here. In the end, if you like something and want to collect it, go ahead. Just remember, you'll need to find someone else who likes these to have a chance of getting back your money. I just didn't want you to think that you were buying something people will be queuing up to buy off you, or that will aquire value due to scarcity. The price of silver is, like gold, at an all time high right now and you'd be buying at that peak. again thanks for the input, the person selling the coins dose state for just over 440 quid there are two coins and they are 5oz each would that be 65mm You'd be better of spending your £400 on a Gold Sovereign or something with a bit of history behind it. I'l agree with others here, you'll never get your money back of these modern coins, you could in fact buy 7 or 8 Britannia coins for that money.
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Lmfao, nothing like straight to the point Peter. Is Mrs Peters annoyimg you lol
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I have a slabbed coin on its way, i shall be using mostly a hacksaw at work that day
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Spotted one for you Debbie, its from a dealer, so not cheap in my opinion
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And your buying price was?
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Your site looks fine in Chrome here! David Erm yeah, right, here comes a new web site. is that correct ?. That's correct Gollum, but it might have to take a back seat for a month or 3. Not enough hours in the day sometimes.
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Dave just google button generators and create your own however you want them!! Thanks Colin, found one now for the buttons, just need to organise it how i want it etc
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Good question Debbie, i'll throw my hat in the ring with a Maundy 1d off the top of my head. Anyone else? British only though
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one for all you over date enthusiasts?
azda replied to Debbie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This is my 1858, but its over 7 -
English Copper, Tin and Bronze coins in the British Museum. C W Peck.
azda replied to Cerbera100's topic in Items For Sale
Peck is on My birthday wish list, the boss has been advisedd. After that, 1 or 2 krause to keep me going for 3-5 years, only for reference though -
I have my offshore account safely tied up in the Fraus purse, try and get in there Peter..........
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Unfortunately bagerap, it was'nt just RSB that Westminster invested in, i believe it all started with NOTHERN ROCK which if i'm correct in thinking was an ENGLISH bank........ NO Mother-In-Laws allowed. Your perception of Scots not wanting Independence is not quite correct. As a Scots nation though, we will be at least allowed to vote on the subject, whereas the ENGLISH Government said we'll let you vote on the EU and errrrrr, still awaits lol... Where do you think England gets their cash? Its from Scottish oil, so if we take back our oil revenue you'll have no need to cry about what we've actually given you in the 1st place
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one for all you over date enthusiasts?
azda replied to Debbie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Debbie, the copper Pennies were Plagued with die recuts, as i was told when i initially started out collecting pennies, its harder to find One that has'nt been touched up somewhere. -
The poles can build as many courses as they like from the English side of course Whiskey will be free to scots and taxed to the nips for westminsterites
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Only 4 million, being a small Nation we don't like the disadvantage of 50 Million against 5 million