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Peter

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I beat the banker and won £35,000!

Do we collect the money from you Peter?

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Peter please send my £75000 in sovereigns only to:.... :rolleyes:

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Can I have my 1p in farthings please!!!! (Preferably pre 1895)

Colin G:

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To make sure you are not trying to rip me off please send me all your pre 1724 copper in GVF + or should I say 70+.

I will send the cheques in early February...there is plenty of time for others to join in and try to win. ;)

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Sorry Peter, your sterling cheques do absolutely nothing for me, please just send in sterling cash.

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Hi Peter, my name is Joan I just won 250 twice and you owe me...... How do I collect and when

do you pay me.

Ken and joan

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Hi Peter,

Just had a £1 win, a nice graded Charles I Oxford £1 will do just fine for me!

Great fun! :D Thanks.

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£100,000 winner here... was between 5p and £100,000... tempting offer, took the chance and won....

If there's a payoff, I'd settle for £10,000 face value in EF or Better, 1860 and 1861 half pennies and half pennies... 10p on the pound.....

But worth it for the fun I'll have in sorting the varieties...

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You all seem to understand how to play this game. Am I missing out on something or am I the only person in the world who gets really annoyed by online games which don't provide instructions as to how they are to be played? The servants tell me it's something to do with a TV show, which goes a long way to explaining why I rarely watch television.

Grumpy old man - moi? G :D

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