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Everything posted by Emperor Oli
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Hopefully (and this is a long shot) I want Stage One in BU then if I'm still interested I'll do Stage 2 (Victoria) in Uncirculated (but I may miss her out because there's just so many) then Stage 3 would be George III Last coinage-Victoria, Stage 4 George I-George III First coinage. I may go back further if I'm still interested or, more importantly, if I have the cash!
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Emperor Oli replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Indeed perhaps we could rotate around the members with scanners (at least those which scan well!) biweekly and get them to submit a coin for the polls. -
Lol, I'm ploughing the majority of my cash into Stage 1 Farthings (1902-56)
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Yes, I think we got that, William
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I do hope that was sarcasm!
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Emperor Oli replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You don't even know you posted in it? You have replied to topics in it, you even said you liked it! -
God that's so typically French!
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I've already fixed it - can't you see it?
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Ah I couldn't remember the denominations I just thought "Franc - centime!"
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Many people have these - it's a Swiss coin. I don't know who the woman is but I think she could be like our Britannia - a symbol, but then again, i'm not certain. The 10 in the middle is the denomination (obviously) and it means 10 centimes, as the Swiss currency was then, and is still, the Swiss Franc.
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Emperor Oli replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'd grade that at VF. Can we move this topic to another area as it would benefit the guests too? -
Yes I fiddled about with the brightness on my PC but I decided it made the two centre ones (George I and George III) a bit pale. The lettering is a bit dark however so I'll play with that. Thanks anyway!
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Place a limit on the sig sizes - say 30kb
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Hold on - isn't that the De Beers Diamond company advert?
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Heh hey! It's done it! Thanks a lot, Chris!
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I haven't done any HTML editing. I just designed the sig (it's a jpeg) and uploaded it to an image hosting site...
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How do you mean copy the finished text? It's only 11.7kb so not too large.
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Sorry to drag this up again but on some other message boards, they have pictures in their sigs. So I designed a pretty snazzy one this afternoon and got some image hosting but I can't get it to work in my signature line. I've tried inputting the URL then using the image tags but to no avail. Any help would be much appreciated!
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Do a google.com search on British coins!
Emperor Oli replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
He didn't apy, he told us how he did it a while ago. He basically said, instead of paying tons to be advertised all over, he read up on this sort of thing and managed to get predecimal to the top. Don't ask me how, it's too complicated for me! -
He's credited the author for his work therefore there's nothing wrong with it.
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Do a google.com search on British coins!
Emperor Oli replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hmm look who else is on that page -
It's not even edited though. Never mind
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We could have just googled that
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I think it will have been in the 18th century as that is the time when they stopped washing the feet of the poor. Not many monarch actually washed the feet personally; it was usually the Bishop of London. The last monarch to actually wash the feet was James II.
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