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Chris Perkins

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All you new members, please be aware that as you are contributing to my website by discussing subjects and giving your valued opinions, I will be pleased to give discounts on anything on the website.

Penny Master, perhaps the 1853 Penny?

And it goes for books and accessories too.

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how will you know if we are members when we purchase items?

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Because you can contact me through the personal messenger on here, or just email me, and I'll probably believe you.

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Its very tempting Chris, however, I've already completed my 1853 series!

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With a penny as nice as that? Oooo, shame.

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Whilst were thinking of 1853 coins, i fell in love with this, i seriuosly thought about buying it... (and i'm not a copper man!)

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It worked, so I removed the link ;)

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It worked, so I removed the link ;)

a nice proof halfpenny, how much would you sau it's worth Chris? (from a dealer selling point of view)

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a nice proof halfpenny, how much would you sau it's worth Chris? (from a dealer selling point of view)

Is that a penny, or half-penny?? I have a nice UNC (MS-64) 1854 penny, that is lonely in my collection of well circulated stuff.

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That's very nice. I have an 1841 version in F, with no colon after the reg!

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And it goes for books and accessories too.

books and accessories...hmmm...

atm, a deluxe coin album is £14.99 (EUR20.98) + £5.50 postage...how much discount would be on this?...i need a new album soon...

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You can have one for £12 + £5.00 postage, so £17.00 total. I can't go much lower on those without making a loss!

You will not be dissapointed though, they really are great quality, and I'm not just saying that.

Kuhli: What about this 1853 Half penny to go with your Penny:

http://www.predecimal.com/forsale/halfpenny1853b.jpg

Proof Half Penny, well it only says £150 in Spink.

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Thats very tempting, I will have a think about that one! When you get new coins, do you sometimes keep some of them for your own collection?

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I sometimes do, but when someone wants a particular coin and is willing to pay a fair price I usually end up selling! I do have a few things put aside, but they never stay there for long!

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All you new members, please be aware that as you are contributing to my website by discussing subjects and giving your valued opinions, I will be pleased to give discounts on anything on the website.

Penny Master, perhaps the 1853 Penny?

And it goes for books and accessories too.

what is the discount we get?...percentage?

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Look, Chris gave you an example of a discount previously. I don't think it's a fixed percentage, I think it's what he can afford to do whilst leaving a profit

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Spot on Oli, although I imagine 10% is somewhere around average.

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