Next is a very handsome and large 1981 1981 £5 coin from the Isle of Man, with flashy surfaces and attractive color. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Next there is a proof striking of the same date and type. I have to confess that when this coin was one of the first to come out of the package...
Next up are some coins from the Isle of Man. First of them is this Uncirculated 1979 IOM £1 coin with the original Pobjoy Mint First Day of Issue...
Thank you. I appreciate the consideration. But I don’t think I need two, and my sister will certainly like the £2 Mayflower piece. Now I’m...
Here are two more I owned in the past. I’ve never owned a problem-free example higher than VF, though I’ve had some “details” coins up into the...
OK, everybody, that concludes the half cents, and now it’s time to move into the cents, specifically the large cents. Our first large cent in a...
The mystery reveals here will be kinda slow, but I want to go into detail for most of the individual items in here (the standouts, at the very...
Next, also still sealed in Royal Mint plastic, is a 2020 UK Mayflower £2 commemorative. Numista-191968. This appears to be the Uncirculated...
Thank you!
Here’s a 2011 Royal Wedding £5 commemorative. Still sealed in the Royal Mint plastic, and the case doesn’t reveal the other side of the coin, but...
Would that be this, then? I’ve owned Victorian “model” coins before, though not this type. Nor could I make much out of that scrawled writing....
Sorry, it’s been slower than intended. Stuff came up. I’ll continue to dribble stuff out when I can. Exciting to have @Dafydd on board to...
Oh! I’m so sorry for overlooking that/misunderstanding! (Inserts foot in mouth in embarrassment) :sorry:
Let’s open this intriguing little black case first. [ATTACH] Aha. It’s a medal of some kind, and a handsome one, too. Very flashy, and proof,...
Gotta milk it fer all it’s worth, right? :p
I decided to go run that postal errand in Waynesville, Georgia, because the Waynesville PO is actually closer than the nearest branch of my town’s...
I don’t think anybody (even biting beasties) would mistake Lord Marcovan for Lord Carnarvon. ;)
I got sent to town on a “honey-do” errand by the wife, so I’ll have to resume this later. I also have a couple of errands of my own to run. One...
Indeed.
Handsome herd.
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