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Everything posted by copper123
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where to cash in new pence 2p coins from 1971-1983
copper123 replied to dorey's topic in Decimal Coins
how very true -
Just like the Hitchikers guide to the galaxy (second edition) said the earth was "Mostly harmless" The mail is "Mostly bullshit"
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In otherwords the mails full of bullshit
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Wikimedia Foundation office in San Francisco, US. Photograph: Eric Risberg/AP Wikipedia editors have voted to ban the Daily Mail as a source for the website in all but exceptional circumstances after deeming the news group “generally unreliable”. The move is highly unusual for the online encyclopaedia, which rarely puts in place a blanket ban on publications and which still allows links to sources such as Kremlin backed news organisation Russia Today, and Fox News, both of which have raised concern among editors. Wikipedia – an unplanned miracle Clay Shirky Read more The editors described the arguments for a ban as “centred on the Daily Mail’s reputation for poor fact checking, sensationalism and flat-out fabrication”. The Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia but does not control its editing processes, said in a statement that volunteer editors on English Wikipedia had discussed the reliability of the Mail since at least early 2015. It said: “Based on the requests for comments section [on the reliable sources noticeboard], volunteer editors on English Wikipedia have come to a consensus that the Daily Mail is ‘generally unreliable and its use as a reference is to be generally prohibited, especially when other more reliable sources exist’.
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And for those who are interested and the BBC this is what a millipedophile looks like (Or looked like)
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No thats a millipede It is in fact a millipepeadophile
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he got a free bottle of water after a 12 hour train journey
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For at least the next three days LOL
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something typically english
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will not delete funny enough it looks more like a list of USA things than uk - shows how we are becoming more like america every day
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hey these coins ain't bunnies you know
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USUALLY IN FIVE POUND COINS
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yes only the loch ness monster is a hint anything outside england exists (does the loch ness monster exist?)
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The royal mint have just announced a new set of four NEW potter 50p coins , groan What a surprise, NOT! I wonder if there is any betting at ladbrokes on these coins becomeing an annual event
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Hope they refund the original buyers as they fraudulently bought their coins under the impresion of a limited edition
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early strike A -Z 10p's
copper123 replied to craigy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Face value £2.60 -
"B" should be for brexit not bond , in fact james bond does not even exist - how can something that does not even exit be typically english ? You might as well have "E" for eastenders or "C" for coronation street
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peter rabbit gold 1/4 oz
copper123 replied to craigy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I think this coin come under the "Fantasy coin " banner -
Proves the old chinese proverb "when two rabbits are put together you soon get five rabbits"
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Live Business Live: Dignity shares crash UK's only listed funeral firm plunges 50% after a profit warning following stiff competition. From the section Business
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How can you tell if a coin has been "lacquered"?
copper123 replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thats prob with a "lustre preserver " product that was doing the rounds in the mid seventies . I boughts some , its really useful , comes off perfectly with acetone -
1903 florin not so much of a bargain back then neither.
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I surgest a similar thing happened with the undated 20p and the kew gardens 50p . Someone then leaked this "News" and these items soared in value