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Asumel

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    Thanks for the advice, I do realise now that I probably should have given a little bit more in the way of background and my likes. Collecting really started when I was younger and my dad was moving to different country's and going on tour with the Air Force so a lot of my coins are probably still in circulation, bar those from Europe- pre Euro. When my nan passed away I inherited my Granddads collection, again from when he was in the Army, so the majority of his coins are from British colonies and nothing really older than the mid 1800's, Grandparents. I have been collecting British military coins from the Mint and Westminster collection but lately I have been interested in older British coins mainly because I find them fascinating. I have read a few books on coins and have a relatively good grasp but little/no experience on coin grading , and thus the reason for asking my question, as I would rather get advice before I start to branch out just to be on the safe side. Thanks
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