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Everything posted by azda
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My f ing wallet has had a die crack from opening it to Much, the Frau thinks i have an addiction (another 33 coins aquired) but hopefully she'll see the error of her ways when they arrive. John, if you can spare some Grease and your leather chaps big boy Peck me old bean, is'nt it Funny now that Scotland want to vote on independance that Westminster are wanting to move the international Waters of scotland, OIL dear boy, also the reason Westminster doesn't want us to vote, England will be skint and we'll be the ones with a Big fat smile and wallets. If scotland can give Free prescriptions why can't England, lol come and join us..... On Second thoughts, you're a scouser lol
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A kilt, My wee haggis loving Near enough to be a scotsman friend. Och aye the noooo
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Plenty of women on the forum Debbie, a few disguised as men lol
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Another token site, from Debbie http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/71616/surcharged-token-1-penny-british-1797-stamped-lloyd-s-weekly-newspaper-3d-post-free-london-great-britain-circa-1855
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Jesus, someone's having a laugh Rob, There is no picture with it, but there is a 1893/2 for sale at: Boulborn Collections LTD Jan issue of Coin News, page 34 Cost 1,995 Pounds Is that a fair price? He would probably send you a close up pic, if he thought your were interested in the coin!
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Lmfao, the P&P was $37 and the coin $27 geezus
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Thanks Gary, that's wonderfully inconclusive as it quotes rates of both 5 & 20% without differentiating which should be which. Little wonder there is so much confusion. I had assumed that with Spink et al charging 5% for years that was the rate, but clearly it depends on which line is used from the list. So folks, if you get charged 20% VAT, refer customs to commodity code 9705 00 00 20 and then 03001 and point out this is what all the auction houses use and have done so for at least 10 years or whenever the rate was enacted. As it refers to gold and silver coins, there is a danger that copper/bronze/tin etc could be subject to 20% import VAT. Perhaps a call to HMRC Tariff Classification Service Enquiry Line 01702 366 077 for clarification is in order. I got passed around a bit but the concensus was 5% Have a read here. 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 11.3. And if you can't sleep there plenty more. http://customs.hmrc....ment#P452_59689 I've passed the link and relevant sections onto my Brother-in-law and see if he can make any sense from it. Will update when i hear something(Sections 4.3 and 4.4 seem relevant also)
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Which has again ended
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Will fake coins become harded to detect?
azda replied to coin watch's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The next time a fake appears on eBay, one of us should put in a large bid to secure the item and a few others should report the item as fake. eBay will take no action and allow the buyer to become the proud owner of a worthless item. We could then sue eBay having incontrovertible proof that eBay allowed a fake to be sold. It seems that litigation and bad publicity are the only things eBay listen to. Whoever it was would have to have VERY deep pockets in case it went pete tong and got ruled against. When you have a cast iron case, they would settle out of court. It won't start until the 20th Feb, so just wait a little before buying a fake -
Oooooooh i can forsee a few less coins this year Tom, in the pocket and the cabinet;)
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O, just checked my email account and the hosts sell domains plus hosting for 0,99c a month, so i've secured www.classicbritishcoins.com after my good old mate Dave, I'm liking the irony of your choice. Lol, i was wondering when someone would spot it I've only seen the corrected signature. What did the typo say - "cons" instead of "coins" perchance? www.classicbritishporn.com We only do German porn here, i'm the one with the big dodgy tash and curly hair and hairy chest
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O, just checked my email account and the hosts sell domains plus hosting for 0,99c a month, so i've secured www.classicbritishcoins.com after my good old mate Dave, I'm liking the irony of your choice. Lol, i was wondering when someone would spot it
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Says i have to wait up to 24hrs before i can play. Best go and start on the Penny pics Dave just noticed you have a typo in the web address in your signature Sorted now Colin, thanks. Gollum>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Coin coming from the Phillipines does'nt exactly fill me with confidence
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Says i have to wait up to 24hrs before i can play. Best go and start on the Penny pics
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O, just checked my email account and the hosts sell domains plus hosting for 0,99c a month, so i've secured www.classicbritishcoins.com after my good old mate
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Oh in that case £45 This is getting like ebay, £45.01
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Back off boys lol 31 quid
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[when registering the domain name, do i need the emails and such to go with it or just the domain for now?
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Its something i'm definately thinking about, but not as anything for selling, probably on the similar lines what accumulator has done then perhaps sometime in the future eventually start selling. I realise it can be time consuming, but right now i don't think i have the nerve to sit here and plug away at a site, i spend enough time on the internet searching coins that if i spent even more time sorting a website that their might be a divorce on the cards (actually now i'm thinking about it) lol I have most of my pictures so far apart from the Pennies after my USB stick went tits up, i recovered most of it apart from the Penny pictures and will get around to redoing these shortly. So i guess design and style is what i need to work out, saying that though, i suppose a website would also safeguard the pictures i already have if the stick ever went tits up. So just to confirm, i'd need a domain name first of all (whats the cost of these and where do i i register one)? Then a webhost.
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But its 3/2? Yes. I have a spare 20 quid
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But its 3/2?
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More than likely Peter, money goes to money as they say
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Fair Game for tax yes
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Gold is tax free only in the EU and on coins from 1800 onwards