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Citizen H

Ever been caught out?

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1 Florin - Victoria 2nd portrait 1887

it was a vast improvement on a few that I already had they had been circulated and rubbed out 

I spotted this and both sides seemed in vgc the outer edge has a ding but other than this all seems well.......or does it???

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the reverse look nice as well...a nice tone.....

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it was in one of those lovely plastic envelopes 

can be bloody hard to open, I thought £7 was a good deal, so I coughed up and shoved it in my pocket...a done deal.....  

until later on that day.... I took a look at the outer edge.....top & bottom holes drilled

prized out of jewellery ? and you know even though you cant see them....I always know they are there. 

please do show some of your horrors and let downs......its good to share...  👍

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A nice enough example - some collectors are a lot less bothered about rim holes than others. I have an UNC 1826 halfcrown with graining weaknesses at 12 and 6 o’clock indicating it might have been held in a brooch or something similar. It’s never bothered me in the slightest.

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6 minutes ago, Peckris 2 said:

A nice enough example - some collectors are a lot less bothered about rim holes than others. I have an UNC 1826 halfcrown with graining weaknesses at 12 and 6 o’clock indicating it might have been held in a brooch or something similar. It’s never bothered me in the slightest.

I used to get weakness at 12and 6 o''clock- turned out to be too much coffee....

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17 hours ago, Citizen H said:

its good to share...  👍

 

 

That's what my ex wife used to say.

Told me, if I behaved myself, we could have another female instead, one day........

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22 hours ago, Citizen H said:

it was in one of those lovely plastic envelopes 

can be bloody hard to open, I thought £7 was a good deal, so I coughed up and shoved it in my pocket...a done deal.....  

until later on that day.... I took a look at the outer edge.....top & bottom holes drilled

prized out of jewellery ? and you know even though you cant see them....I always know they are there. 

please do show some of your horrors and let downs......its good to share...  👍

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£7 sounds ok to me, even with the holes.

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Scrap value is just over £8 and so you can't complain. 

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