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Chris Perkins

My latest ebay listings

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I have some bits and pieces on ebay. You can see them all by going here:

http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQgotopageZ1QQ...osortpropertyZ1

At the moment, the listing are:

William and Mary Pattern Farthing/Medalet c 1690's

Mary II Pattern Farthing/Medalet? c 1690's

William and Mary Pattern Farthing/Medalet c 1690's Good

William and Mary Pattern Halfpenny/Medalet BMC 636

William and Mary Pattern Halfpenny/Medalet BMC 631

Nathaniel Strickson Farthing token, Colchester 1658

Bovril Token - The Most Perfect from of Nourishment

Halfpenny (UK) 1853 Stamped C PUGH

Medal Commemorating marriage of Edward VII 1863

Medal Commemorating Coronation of Edward VII 1902

7x Jubilee Head Silver Crowns (1889 - 1891)

101 Silver Coins containing 324g of pure silver.

Boxed Specimen set of British 1887 Silver Coins.

Rupee (India) 1920, Bombay Mint. BU full lustre.

2 Piastres (Egypt) 1916 EF or better with lustre.

Cent (USA) 1891 in Good Condition.

2x 1811 Bristol and South Wales Penny tokens.

Unidentified lid? Commemorating a noble General

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The Nathaniel Strickson Farthing token is quite nice...and yet I do not usually get attracted to token coinage...hmm...I may consider a bid if it goes no more than £15 :)

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Now that I have seen the listings I am sad... I am intesterested in the silver lots but I have no account on ebay... I know someone working for them and after what she told me about it I don't want to register...

I am going to cry...

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What has your friend on the inside told you Juan?

Dish the dirt old chap.

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eBay has run fine for me, I've had no problem with anything bar one slow-to-return buyer.

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No problems with Ebay experienced ..... but just be careful.

I get plenty of spoof Emails but I just forward them onto Ebay.

A few selected dealers have my credit card details so I can order with ease but like with everything else I,m careful.

You can even put a spending limit on a credit card....you needn't accept their £100K credit limit.

Its like the stories you hear from people who work in top restaurants but would never eat there.

There are a lot of rouges on the net but they are quite easy to spot....just use common sense.

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By thr way....Rouges are red faced criminals...DOH :D

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What has your friend on the inside told you Juan?

Dish the dirt old chap.

Well, from the typical user with several usernames that bid on his own items to get a better price (I know you don't do that), to many others that I preffer not going into now.

If I had account I would certainly bid on the silver lots... but without an account... no can do... :(

In any case I would probably not get them, as I am sure there are others with much deeper pockets than mine that would want them.

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