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Emperor Oli

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  1. Emperor Oli

    My Favourite Modern Coin

    What if one graded an obverse AVF/VF and the reverse GVF/AEF? Surely it wouldn't be AVF/VF/GVF/AEF?!
  2. Emperor Oli

    My Favourite Modern Coin

    Well the button is there and I tried to edit my post, which I did, but when I pressed submit it said I didn't have permission to use that feature
  3. Emperor Oli

    My Favourite Modern Coin

    No I meant to put VF but my editing feature is very temperemental (sp?) recently!
  4. Emperor Oli

    My Favourite Modern Coin

    I'd go GVF but even the newly minted coins had flat hair....
  5. Emperor Oli

    My Favourite Modern Coin

    The Duke of Westminster will be peeved a Roman Abramovich beat him to the top in this year's Times Rich List: 1. Roman Abramovich £7,500m 2. The Duke of Westminster £5,500m 3. Hans Rausing & Family £4,950m 4. Philip Green £3,610m 5. Lakshmi Mittal £3,500m 6. Sir Richard Branson £2,600m 7. Kirsten and Jorn Rausing £2,575m 8. Bernie and Slavica Ecclestone £2,323m 9. Charlene and Michel de Carvalho £2,260m 10. David and Simon Reuben £2,200m
  6. Ticking it as a gift would be tax evasion and/or fraud. Just ask him to fedex it over, I think their rates are quite cheap....
  7. Emperor Oli

    Dictionary additions.

    Ah it would seem we are both right! Read the title on the page!
  8. Emperor Oli

    Full set 8 Italian Euro for bid

    God shall smite thee. I was on about the monotony of them.....
  9. Emperor Oli

    Full set 8 Italian Euro for bid

    Wow, they were adventurous with the Vatican sets.....
  10. Emperor Oli

    Full set 8 Italian Euro for bid

    This page sells some San Marino ones but no mintage figures......
  11. Emperor Oli

    Full set 8 Italian Euro for bid

    Lol yes, it's amazing how something so.......acceptable could come out of something like the EU
  12. Emperor Oli

    Full set 8 Italian Euro for bid

    They're my favourite too! I found a picture and attached it here. It's a bit fuzzy and the words don't help but you can make out the designs
  13. As a few of you know, I spent my Work Experience at a stock broking comapny last month and I did a project on a company. I found that a good company to invest your money in at the moment is Stanley Gibbons, the stamp, autograph and coin dealer. Because the stock market has fallen and pensions have all but collapsed, people are looking for alternative investments, namely stamps and coins. This has made the profits of Stanley Gibbons double in the last year. So, if the market does hit a rough patch, SG should fare well as more people turn to them to invest their money. The broker Seymour Pierce upgraded their estimate to a plain BUY from BUY ON WEAKNESS, further evidence to the reasons above.
  14. Whoops, there was meant to be a "V" after that to make in George IV hence 1826
  15. Emperor Oli

    Full set 8 Italian Euro for bid

    Eugh....euros. Is it even in a case or or they just change finds? I must admit however that I do like the €2 reverse.
  16. Personally, I'd go for some of the older investment gold i.e George III - Victoria. Although the best examples can't be bought with the money you want to spend, you can pick up some nice pieces. Plus, I think you would get more pleasure out of older ones as they are far nicer than the modern issues. If I had that money to invest in gold, I would buy a George I Sovereign in VF however if you could push your budget to £500 (!), a nice uncirculated 1826 Half sovereign would certainly grace any collection!
  17. Steel prices are increasing(my dad works as a director at a steel company) because demand from China is rising steadily.
  18. 1953 Farthings are an odd lot. In total, there are four recorded varieties: Obv.1: Upper arm of cross points at a border bead. M.G. indistinct. Obv.2: Upper arm of cross points between two border beads. M.G. distinct. Rev.A: F points between two border beads. Rev.B: F points at a border bead. Those are the singular varities but it is possible to get a combination: 1+A (ex-plastic sets) is scarcer than... 2+B which is common 2+A is extremely rare 1+B can be found in a 1953 "plastic" set.
  19. Emperor Oli

    Signatures

    Oh I have many more up my sleeve; they shall peter out in the coming weeks!
  20. Emperor Oli

    Farthing enquiry

    I shall do that! As I said, I want the best examples (within reason i.e BU)
  21. Emperor Oli

    Word association

    Whoa, Will, reduce the size of your sig!
  22. Emperor Oli

    Word association

    He has indeed
  23. Emperor Oli

    Word association

    Was it even one of your own rules?
  24. Emperor Oli

    Word association

    So what if it's got nothing to do with coins, it's still spamming
  25. Emperor Oli

    Word association

    This needs to bne ended! It's a more than a post per minute of rubbish
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