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FKPhil

Look what I got for Christmas

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A few months back I learned my wife’s aunty had a gold guinea coin. Family legend says it was in her family since new (1748).

[Quite incredible really because her family has always been skint.]

I mentioned she must fetch it over next time she visits so I can have a look at it.

Christmas morning I get the coin as a present from her!! J

She doesn’t have any kids of her own.

 

I haven’t started researching it yet but my first gold coin. Merry Xmas to me.

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37 minutes ago, FKPhil said:

Ooops...

Thanks Ukstu.

So not quite a good a gift a I thought.

 

It's definitely the thought that counts. It's an heirloom!

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7 hours ago, FKPhil said:

Ooops...

Thanks Ukstu.

So not quite a good a gift a I thought.

 

Still a good gift. As other have said its the thought that counts. Coin weights are quite collectable. I've seen some absolute stunners of Charles 1st done by Nicholas Briot apparently. 

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