Hi John! Well, I am from Anfield ... and a fully rednosed! (At the moment, I suppose I am redfaced at their performance - but I do believe that...
A couple of £ - a gap-filler until a better one comes along :)
Thank you! I have applied and now am waiting ...
Hi - yes, I'd be interested, but I couldn't find where this group is ...
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I once found a €2 coin (for a quarter) in change - not a bad deal, considering the exchange rate and that it was supposed to be 25¢! Commonest...
lol - soz - I just noticed where your location was! I was just back there a few weeks ago (Liverpool, not Rainhill) ... between us, I think the...
There is a unique 1954 penny, and there are reputed to be two proof 1952 pennies (one for sure). As one poster said, there were enough pennies...
It'd be a tossup between UK pennies 1909 - 1970 (EF or better) and UK halfcowns 1909 - 1970 (EF or better). I have the very nice PCGS ASE Proofs...
Yes, the new coinage of George III is always nice ... personally, though, I've never actually seen either 1 1/6 or 3/- bank token, but have seen...
Amazingly, I got a 1964 dime in change at the BP station in Western MA ... first silver circ find for me in about 10 years! Huzzah!
A beautiful UK 1934 Wreath crown (mintage: 932) [ATTACH] (I have one - but this image is from Tony Clayton's site :...
Yes; all €uros have that orientation.
You should enter the Twelve Step program ... providing those twelve steps take you to a reputable dealer to offload! I know the feeling -...
Hi Chris, Do these commemorative €2 coins circulate in general? Do certain countries' commems circulate more than another's? Or are they...
Hi Marbury The latter photos are a bit tricky because they're smaller than those for the former example. However, I'd say not quite EF .......
The fabulous "Una and the Lion" pattern £5 piece of 1839: [IMG] photo from Spink
Sounds like a good limit. Still a nice coin!
I don't believe so, just wanted to see if she was on the list though! 9 days is a pretty short time to organise stuff; I don't think Edward V...
Wow - that sounds like a great collection! I'm thinking of getting some type sets for the C19th side of things (it'd be too expensive to date...
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