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Master Jmd

was this worth it part 2?

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i have just bought this:

THIS IS A NICE SET OF SILVER THREEPENCES,THEY COME IN THERE ORIGINAL HARD PLASTIC CASE,IT HAS A RED CARD INLAY WITH 8 SILVER THREE PENCES IN,THE DATES ARE AS FOLLOWS,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944.,ALL THE COINS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION,ID SAY ALL COINS ARE BETWEEN VF+ TO AUNC,I AM NOT A GRADER OF COINS JUST A COLLECTER ,SO THESE ARE JUST MY OPIONION . IF YOU NEED ANY PICTURES OF INDIVIDUEL COINS PLEASE ASK,SOME OF THE COINS HAVE STARTED TO TONE AROUND THE EDGES,ALL ARE IN VERY COLLECTABLE CONDITION.

THE 1942,1943 ARE SCARCE AND THE 1944 IS RARE.

I AM STARTING THIS ITEM AT A VERY LOW PRICE WITH NO RESERVE,GOOD LUCK,.

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I have just got it for £23.00...

sorry chris, i have posted the picture because my mum does not want her Ebay account made public (???):

http://i23.ebayimg.com/03/i/01/b2/d1/0c_1_.../b2/40/35_1.JPG

the seller also put:

sorry about the quality of picture,i am useing a webcam to take pictures,it does this item no justice at all,if you need a better pic or have a question about this item ,please email me il do all i can to help.

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I really wanted this, and i felt disapointed when i saw that the time on my PC said 19:01, and the item came up at 19:01...when i logged into ebay and got to the item it had 26 seconds left, i just got in time (lucky me :) )

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oops, here it is:

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sorry chris, i have posted the picture because my mum does not want her Ebay account made public (???):

http://i23.ebayimg.com/03/i/01/b2/d1/0c_1_.../b2/40/35_1.JPG

This page cannot be found, is it for the pic on your second post?

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sorry chris, i have posted the picture because my mum does not want her Ebay account made public (???):

http://i23.ebayimg.com/03/i/01/b2/d1/0c_1_.../b2/40/35_1.JPG

This page cannot be found, is it for the pic on your second post?

yes :) that is why i said oops :)

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Oh, ok! :D

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The case is not original, they were never supplied in those, I would expect that is from the 60's.

1943 and 1944 are hard years to get in respectable grades. I hope you like it when you get it.

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What area do you actually focus on MJMD? Cos you seem to buy late bronze and then forties coins - are you trying to complete a particular set or what?

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What area do you actually focus on MJMD? Cos you seem to buy late bronze and then forties coins - are you trying to complete a particular set or what?

i bought that to hang on my bedroom wall...

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Right. My dad once bought me something like that in a frame, specifically to hang on a wall. I thought the coins looked odd, as the shine on them was off, and not as-struck as the frame said. So I smashed it up and lo and behold, the coins didn't have milled edges - they were very good copies!

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that's not going to be much use with threepences though is it! :D

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No, twas a year set with half crown to farthing.

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Right. My dad once bought me something like that in a frame, specifically to hang on a wall. I thought the coins looked odd, as the shine on them was off, and not as-struck as the frame said. So I smashed it up and lo and behold, the coins didn't have milled edges - they were very good copies!

could have been rare proofs?

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No way. Proofs have mirror-like fields, these didn't. Plus I don't think my father would fork out the necessary money to buy them!

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No way. Proofs have mirror-like fields, these didn't. Plus I don't think my father would fork out the necessary money to buy them!

what year was it? 1950's?

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Forties

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Forties

oh, right...my guess is 1944, yes?

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Pf no idea. It's in the back of a drawer somewhere

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Where forgeries belong in my opinion.

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No way, forgeries are very interesting! I have a fake spade guinea and am fascinated by it because Chris tells me it was probably used as a Victorian gaming token. I also have a fake shilling which I like as well, shown below:

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As long as they aren't actively purporting to be something which they're not, it's ok. The coins my Dad got me obviously weren't trying to deceive as they only cost a couple of quid.

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