I've got some good ones for anyone that happens to be in the UK, or just incase you ever happen to visit. But hey i guess that's not what you were...
I think they all need a total tear down, and new designs from scratch. Bye bye Mr Jefferson, you won't be missed...
Penny wise keep a look out for 1882 (WITHOUT a H above the date), 1933 and 1954, but you'll not see any of those (1 in a million if you do!)....
How do we get these things to actual show on the page?
Well you asked for it GD, how about an 1887 Crown? Or a 1997 Silver Proof £2 coin? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] (forgive the size...
My first coins were given to me by my father, 8 of them jump to mind as being somewhat special, the coins that really set me off, they were......
Question is GD do you really want to set me off showing pictures again?
Well said! Afterall we all start out as newbies!
feel free to submit that to the UCC (ugly coin competition) on coinpeople... talking of which i better get that going...
That's the way it often works out!
arrrghhhh!!!!!!!!!!
I'm getting confused? You mean you want to make your coins look less worn?
Yes i meant other than you GD! Looks like we're the only two that do though... why the lack of interest? And that's one swell coin you've got...
Firstly because i think hammered coins are fascinating and secondly...i Just thought i'd ask that's all...
In a word, no. Wrong side of the pond, third party graded coins are rare over here, but they do turn up occasionally, i avoid them. Never...
Look no further... http://www.coinpeople.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3044&start=0
And dipping can be worse than anything... as anyone who has participated in the coinpeople Ugly Coin Competition will know only too well.
There's that coin again! I still like that coin... and the one in the post before. There's just something about Early Milled Gold!
Hmm Coincraft, fantastic catalogue, (although their prices are a bit on the high side, sometimes a whole £100 over Spink's prices) but i'm a bit...
Fave SQ? I'm saying nothing...
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