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Sergy

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  1. Sergy

    Offer

    It was the lot in the auction, described as "some crown silver and some bronze british coins", so I did not expect 10 kg. Anyway I think it cost free for me, because I took silver crowns and its enough to cover my spenditures. So noone came to take it on 9 am, so may be someone take it on 6-00 - 6-30 pm today.
  2. who is interesting in 10 kilogramms George V, George Vi and Elisabeth II pennies, halfpennies and farthings, please get them for free on 10 of January at 9-00 am or 6-00 pm in the Sofitel hotel, waterloo place 6, London. room 519. ask Sergey. It's true, because its too havy for me to take.
  3. Well, I'm Russian, I am ashamed to admit that some of my compatriots are thiefs, gangsters and murderers (I am not mean that guy, who I even don't know, may be he is not russian at all), however it is not the reason to think that most russians are so. By the way the name of the czarina in 1796 is Ekaterina or Catherine, not the Elizabeth, so...
  4. Sergy

    Low tide

    Hello! Do you have your own site, may I see it? Thanx (could send you some photos from my collection).
  5. In a week I am going to visit London. I am interesting in english milled silver coins. Please let me know where can I find something numismatic to see? I've heard about superb British Museum collection, however the last time I have seen only little bit. I've been to the Bank of England Museum as well. So what can you suggest?
  6. It is seems like a halfcrown, small head, however it's copper. What do you think it is?
  7. It should be true, but: 1) there is no silver or amalgam remains. 2) the lines on the shield are too good for moulding. May be it's a pattern or copper probe of a new mill?
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