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Colin88

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Good lord and there's me just thinking I would slab a coin to see if it fetches more when I put it in auction....and all along , according to those people on the high moral ground here , what I am is just an uneducated collector of 40 years....well, slap my thighs and paint me pink Blackadder....

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On 4/2/2016 at 2:27 AM, Paulus said:

Just Fine for me I'm afraid, sorry!

I think you're mean Paul. :P

 

If you use the Rotographic book as a guide, the illustration for fine reverse shows the P & I completely gone, plus half the E, N, S & Y. This is better than that, surely?

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On 4/2/2016 at 10:05 AM, PWA 1967 said:

 

You mention........IF..........you had one slabbed.

Well the other thing to remember Jon is quite alot get rejected.

I dont mean the coin you pictured just something to bear in mind.

You need to really double check anything you have not just for grade but weather the coin may have faults.

I dont want to appear negative but would not like you to send any (i am sure you wont) and incur costs for any with a problem :)

I think I'm too mean to have anything slabbed Pete. Would have to be pretty special.

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10 minutes ago, mrbadexample said:

I think you're mean Paul. :P

 

If you use the Rotographic book as a guide, the illustration for fine reverse shows the P & I completely gone, plus half the E, N, S & Y. This is better than that, surely?

I am mean! Yes, on reflection I would grade it a smidge higher than Fine, approaching GF (lol) 

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Just now, Paulus said:

I am mean! Yes, on reflection I would grade it a smidge higher than Fine, approaching GF (lol) 

That's better. Now you just need another little nudge and you're about there. :D

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1 hour ago, Colin88 said:

Good lord and there's me just thinking I would slab a coin to see if it fetches more when I put it in auction....and all along , according to those people on the high moral ground here , what I am is just an uneducated collector of 40 years....well, slap my thighs and paint me pink Blackadder....

With you on this Colin, I believe there are several valid reasons why people (including experienced dealers and collectors) may want to get a coin slabbed, the reason you cite being one of them :)

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By the way colin cooke had one in worse for sale right now  for £150 so you have not done too bad.

Your coin is far superior to theirs so I would say its worth around £220 easy

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5 hours ago, copper123 said:

By the way colin cooke had one in worse for sale right now  for £150 so you have not done too bad.

Your coin is far superior to theirs so I would say its worth around £220 easy

Thanks. Definitely one of my better purchases. :)

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