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Hello,

please help me,

how can I grade this coin? I think, that it's F. Is that right or is it worse? How much can I pay for this particular coin?

Thanks

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Hello,

please help me,

how can I grade this coin? I think, that it's F. Is that right or is it worse? How much can I pay for this particular coin?

Thanks

Fine is about right and should only cost a pound or two. It is common enough to not buy it and pay a little bit more for a good one.

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Fine is about right and should only cost a pound or two. It is common enough to not buy it and pay a little bit more for a good one.

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Why not, because they are likely to get stolen? I've sent things to your neighbour Latvia and never had a problem.

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Why not, because they are likely to get stolen? I've sent things to your neighbour Latvia and never had a problem.

First, it's against law. Second, they are likely to get stolen, as you say. Third, many sellers don't wanna send coins to East Europe states, Lithuania too. Pluss my financial situation is not so good, that I ought pay for coin and for post. It's expensive when you buy only one coin. Maybe in the future...

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Against the law to receive coins? As an EU state now I can't really understand a reason for that. I know that some countries don't let you take or send coins out (Turkey for example).

Eastern Europe is always a bit risky, but I tell you what....Italy can be worse!

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Against the law to receive coins? As an EU state now I can't really understand a reason for that. I know that some countries don't let you take or send coins out (Turkey for example).

Eastern Europe is always a bit risky, but I tell you what....Italy can be worse!

Yes, it's agaist law to send coins by post, as it's said by post istructions. We often do that, but it's risky.

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