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copper123

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  1. copper123

    10kg Gold Coin

    It is quite true poo and piss both had values , the piss in the dyeing trade it was shipped from london to north yorkshire to help with colour fastness in quite rich peoples clothes probably wool as yorkshire specialised in processing wool The most valueable piss was from a red headed ginger virgin male under 18 , don't ask me why it just was. Second thoughts they might have been better looking for the above in scotland
  2. copper123

    10kg Gold Coin

    The coin has a bullion value , your last poo has not
  3. I thought this was quite funny
  4. Why would a good communist never drink yorkshire tea? Because all proper tea is theft
  5. copper123

    Ebay's BEST Offerings

    On the subject of edward VIII coins can anyone confirm that when Edward asked for one of the four sets he was turned down by the royal mint , that must have felt like a right smack in the face . George V would have gone spare if he was turned down .
  6. copper123

    Ebay's BEST Offerings

    I feel more like baldrick on here .LOL. Much kicked about and abused , sorry make that manuel
  7. copper123

    Ebay's BEST Offerings

    Edward VIII pennies ? I thought only about 4 exist
  8. They definately were circulateing coins - halfpennies of this period often had where they could be redeamed on the edge . By the way i really hope Isacc Newton never looked like pinochio's dad as thui coin seems to surgest This farthing does not have this information , therefore making it a bit more questionable as curency - there again practically every other copper coin in circulation at the time was either a fake / evasion/or token . In the end the public at the time not being too bothered about what was in their pocket their main main worry was who could they pass the coins on too for full face value. The north and south wales farthings produced in huge quantities look like they might have been produced by the same maker
  9. Newton fake yes, contemp made to decieve the public , never to be redeamed
  10. copper123

    More Pennies

    What sort of grade was the 1862 ? Anything above fine is very rare
  11. copper123

    More Pennies

    I imagine many collectors do not want their address known as they might have another collection of valueable stuff ie Moorecroft , crystal , guns etc . It really is very foolish to potentially let the world know your house is full of lovely stuff to pinch.
  12. copper123

    Opinions requested.... VIGTORIA

    Good luck with that ! LOL
  13. copper123

    Opinions requested.... VIGTORIA

    It does but really low grade so you would have to convince the buyer it is - good luck!
  14. Give me the boot , LOL
  15. copper123

    BBC articles

    Well it would be nice if a metal detector was never used for criminal purposes. It would also be great if the same could be said of knives. To be fair 95% of metal detectorists stay on the legal side - this is only a guess but I would guess probably not far out there are ALWAYS non - conformists everywhere where there is money at stake
  16. copper123

    BBC articles

    The point is its illegal to hunt on land WITHOUT permision .
  17. copper123

    BBC articles

    Having a penis means you can be charged with being a potential rapist then>
  18. copper123

    BBC articles

    I think there has to be an agreement with a land owner as well or else the coin detecting is considered theft
  19. copper123

    BBC articles

    I think its more like intent to find a hoard, nobody knows where a hoard is (unless its in a museum)! Or maybe intent to loot finds and not declare them .
  20. copper123

    More Pennies

    Yes its really just a guess as to what actually happened , everyone who might have recorded anything is dead long ago . Very interesting though and just shows the plans of mice and men ............
  21. copper123

    More Pennies

    This interests me as well , you often find farthings and halfpennies and pennies very worn from the mid 1850s to 1859 , I know copper is a lot softer than bronze but really I suspect many coins must have been accepted at face value probably until the late 1870's . I dont think this is an unreasonable thing to the public to do after all these coins had quite a worth of copper in them . I strongly think this might have happened though it might have only been acceptable in the big citties of the time ,London , Birmingham, etc.
  22. copper123

    Aelfwald Sceat/Sctyca

    This would have been easy if those dark age folks had learned to read and write , how lazy of them
  23. copper123

    FCB

    I was expecting a post about barcelona FC from looking at the title
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