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The shilling Paul is showing was one of mine. I Sent images of this to Baldwins as i was thinking of consigning it to one of their auctions and the guy there basically said "don't bother, its not good enough" his grade was GF/NVF I thought it was better than that, my pics of the coin is attached
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Evening all , advise needed before I get ripped off
azda replied to N888eds's topic in Beginners area
If you use an Image Hosting site you won't have to worry about size -
1849 Florin - Orientation
azda replied to Nonmortuus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It really is rare in high grade Peter. £130 was a bit steep though, flipping it on eBay and I would suspect a loss, not a quick profit, but as long as you're happy with it that's the main point, we only have a subjective opinion, but you're the buyer at the end of the day. -
I also know of another in UNC owned by rashenly. How much of the 63 was cleaned? There's black inbetween the teeth, the legends and the sails of the boat.
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Evening all , advise needed before I get ripped off
azda replied to N888eds's topic in Beginners area
Maybe ask Pam Weat for advice, she is a banknote dealer -
Opinions please - 1928 & 1931 sixpence
azda replied to Nonmortuus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
£10, not quite up with modern coins though, in fact why buy it when they're plentiful in UNC, it's not a rare coin -
Opinions please - 1928 & 1931 sixpence
azda replied to Nonmortuus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The 28 is definitely not UNC. -
Opinions please - 1928 & 1931 sixpence
azda replied to Nonmortuus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The 28 has wear on the REV, look at the nipples On the acorns, they're worn flat compared to the 1931 -
Evening all , advise needed before I get ripped off
azda replied to N888eds's topic in Beginners area
You should take it. -
Evening all , advise needed before I get ripped off
azda replied to N888eds's topic in Beginners area
Clive is just outside London, in Runnymede, or he says so on his website -
Evening all , advise needed before I get ripped off
azda replied to N888eds's topic in Beginners area
Try John Stephenson at argentumandcoins he's around the Newcastle area. I'll give him a nudge on Facebook -
Evening all , advise needed before I get ripped off
azda replied to N888eds's topic in Beginners area
Try an image hosting site such as photbucket and then paste the IMG url link into your post -
Evening all , advise needed before I get ripped off
azda replied to N888eds's topic in Beginners area
Your allowed 500kb per post, so if each is 495kb for example, just use 2 posts -
Evening all , advise needed before I get ripped off
azda replied to N888eds's topic in Beginners area
Gold will always bring bullion value as a minimum price. Around £200 ish for a full sovereign and half that for a half. P.s, 1902 would be Edward VII (7th) -
As part of reintrgration of the old East Germany, every citizen in Germany pays an extra tax towards the rebuilding of the East. I think i pay about 15 euros a month. Its time that stopped, how much Do they bloody need.
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OBV GVF REV VF for me
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A larger OBV/REV picture
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Welcome to the forum. Reading is always good, that's the theory part, but having coins in your hand will give you better experience. My personal piece of advice is, don't buy less than EF these days, if VF is all you can afford then maybe try and save a little while longer, it will be worth it in the end. Most of all, have fun collecting, it can be a little cut throat out there these days. Read through the forum, you'll see many varied topics, hopefully these will help on the journey. There is also many many pictures on here of members coins, try and compare should a similar Coin take your imterest. If in doubt questions are Always free to ask.
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Personally I don't think it's right that a newbie just comes on to post that they're selling something without even an introduction or a few posts at least. It's a little disrespectful to the forum owner who himself is a coin dealer.
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Most of the corporates who avoid tax in London also say they don't make money. As a 15% shareholder to which the company he has shares with have made profit and in turn he would gain from Said profit and would be liable for tax
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Some double standards by our Chancellor
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Also as per Chris' rules on selling the price should be from £1-£100 which I doubt these coins would fall under
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I believe coin community has a rule where you must have a certain amount of posts before hand Richard, or am I wrong?
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People with sufficient imcome I find have had sufficient money within a family for many generations, there is still a lot of "old money" swashing around here in Germany and by that I mean from WWII, especially here in Munich. I enjoy working for my money, or making my money work for me, until Germany takes its 45%