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What about this one then?

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1672 Farthing - It looks brilliant, but the reverse looks somewhat cleaned, what do you think?

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Looks lovely - I would definitely bid.

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It looks great to be such an old coin... what makes me suspicious, but then again, I am a complete ignorant on the matter.

So until Chris, or someone else that is an expert tells you something... I would be cautious.

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any tin ones?

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Looks like a real one to me. You'll find that sometimes even really very old coins are very cheap Juan.

By the way Juan, did you mean to be 'Unknown'?

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its now on £5.50, what do you recon i should put in for it when it gets to the final few minutes?

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Well, that is the name I always use online.

I used to be a lot into Unreal Tournament, Quake 2 and 3, Half Life, Counter Strike, AOE and AOE2 etc (for the non-initiated, computer games, as I used to work for hardware manufacturers 3dfx and 3DPower, as Technical Manager, both companies into gaming... it was great to be paid for playing games :D ), so I kept the same name I used when gaming. The good old days!!! :)

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I remember having such fun playing Quake 2 on the network at work (www.bromcom.com). My name used to be 'Shania Twain' for some reason, and when I got killed I would exclaim 'That don't impress me much!' much to the amusement of the people around me. When I did something awfully girly I would say 'Man, I feel like a woman'. (in the game of course)

I do miss working with other people.

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My online tag is "your mother", so the events come up like "Shania Twain was killed by your mother" or "your mother was killed by unknown" etc. Wolfenstein Enemy Territory is what I've been on a lot recently. It's free because it was an expansion pack in progress, but the publishers cancelled it so the developers just released the multiplayer bit for free!

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Just seen one for sale for £70, grade aVF, not a patch on the one for sale on ebay.

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Look at the price now (as of 11:25).........£28.05

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I expect the ebay one will go for a good price, it's a good picture. Unfortunatley it's usually not easy to get a real bargain on ebay.

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I expect the ebay one will go for a good price, it's a good picture. Unfortunatley it's usually not easy to get a real bargain on ebay.

Not at all Chris that's why i don't bother with Ebay.

I've had alot of trouble trying to explain to Americans that the UK version of Ebay has far less chioce and variety of stock on it (or less 'choice' stock in that sense), and nothing really goes for a bargin.

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