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    The New Check Your Change 2007

    Thanks Chris for the info.
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    The New Check Your Change 2007

    It orignated on GB. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_Scouts_of_America#Origins
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    The New Check Your Change 2007

    How about the coin from 2006 and the 5 new coin in 2007 have an article in coinlink they have a lot of things on those coins. Why they are not included? It will be several years again till you and others will published a new released,is this means that those coins will be published in the future not now, quite a story on those reverse. Did Boyscout did originate in GB or US? http://www.coinlink.com/whatsnew/index.html
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    can someone pay a debt using slab coins?

    I thought that slab coin can go far as that. There is no company will going to assure the value of expensive slab coin to the bank,and it will be different if their is one and accepted by the monetary service.
  5. Most slab coins are expensive and coin collecting has a market of its own. From the profit it already acquire in its present market, That a person can use it pay debt to someone else. Or use it to pay debt in a bank. Or pay national debt to finacial instution is this possible?
  6. Yeah books from Predecimal CCGB 2007 downwards and so on.
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    Help Please!

    Thank you for your update.
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    1918 florin

    Thanks again. Thats another new author or book for me,thanks for the info.
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    1900 penny

    Thanks gary for another info. Anymore difference on two coin besides the 0 on tooth?
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    Help Please!

    Any news in the site.
  11. Good coin you have their. Im not also good in grading,hope other will grade it by seing the picture you post.
  12. josie

    Could someone read this for me?

    How about any feedback and question about this book you can inquire at www.predecimal.com forum in interactive way.
  13. Thanks peter. Yeah it is a big company. Somewhat protect the member but sometimes target by bot or virus thing in computer. Maybe in the future.
  14. Sending fees comes in different forms. Im not to online or paypal. How does money order work.?I think it is one of the good way to send fees. Any info is very informative for me and other planning in the future.
  15. Thanks EMP. Their is many ways of doing or transfering cash,now that you mentioned that registered mail with cash is Okay but have risk yeah I certainly agree with that, So registered mail with cash is in order or legal,onced thought that sending cash by mail is illegal for the staff go ahead with it,It is legal but have risk. For now I will try postal order.and skip regitered mail.
  16. Thats another info scott. thanks
  17. I got only one 1965 and I think it points to bead.
  18. Me too the copyright and posting info on published book as on other book thier is a warning in posting and encrypting even in electronic form.
  19. Josie, I know how you feel, I was really unsure about what to do with this item. Do you ignore it and let people bid on something that is not what it appears to be with the view that it is buyer beware. The problem with that is that it is a lot of money for someone to invest into something when it is not what it seems. I sympathise with the seller because they are stuck with the item and the error is not theirs. I sent a polite e-mail to the seller stating my view and explaining the features that are found on a beaded border reverse and referred them to the coins in Colin Cookes collection and the comparisons on my site. I even offered to put something in writing if they did want to take the issue up with the grading company. I am not interested in trying to bad mouth sellers and I have no problems with this seller who has been courteous and efficient in their response throughout the process, and I have to admit if I was in their position I would probably treat my e-mail with a bit of suspicion and would want to check it out before deciding what to do, but I feel as a member of the numismatic community that I should advise people of my opinion. I also would not put this opinion forward unless I was sure of my comments. Thanks Im still learning having 2 thought, and hussolu ask colin not anybody, and Im being forwarn by other expert member post in other tread about comments and opinion specially regarding company base in US. For I have an idea where this thread is going or I just push it to far in my mind so Im cautious.
  20. Thanks collin for another info. You are already an expert in this field, Sending a email to the seller is a good part on your side. But for me it is also a good part to ask how other company arrived to that conclusion not only by one expert like you, but a collaboration of expert to querry the slabbing of other company to medium which is effective through letters of querry, that in the future they may correct the description or avoid in the future. Thus other expert and body in GB base in UK can question directly other company that they are not satisfied with thier description and the result will be the correction of the slab in the future?
  21. Fake are quite rampant coming from different countries. They do intentionaly do this thing to fool others and others know its fake collect them in very minimal.
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