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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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The 1953 might sell as a decent planchet flaw error. Should get more bids than a normal 1953.
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Valued Member
Australia
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Valued Member
Australia
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i recently bought some coins of you all good, ill keep an eye out for the 39 1/2 d and leave the token for dibby33
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
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Great link 
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
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i put this set on ebay but I have had little interest what am I doing wrong ?  
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Valued Member
Australia
318 Posts |
Too lazy to go grab my book - that last set, being NCLT - isn't particularly sought after (am I right in saying its the 1992 royal ladies?) - and is usually purchased at just over or around spot price of silver. If you can afford to hold it til silver jumps up again dooly you'll make a lot more $$ for it as bullion rather than an item with numismatic value.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Edited by appleangel07 05/01/2012 08:23 am
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
348 Posts |
£144.74 that explains it I had it on to high a BIN or best offer .. cheers
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Rest in Peace
United States
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 , shaden!
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
348 Posts |
 feeeewewewewe.. finally listed all bar two (seemed to have missed photographing them)of my Australian coins on the bay 71 of them ... I knackered .. got it all to do again tomorow with new Zealand  pop along and have a look and see if I have made any errors (probably) must go to bed now before my head go's pop!
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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The chat topic bought back memories of a coin-token that I had procured from the Liverpool Coin and Stamp shop (near the railway station) back in the 1970's. I was attracted to it, because it had been through a lot of "history". I also liked the fact that it was a "colonial" token. In the rough condition shown below, it did not cost me very much - just as well as my weekly pocket money was not very much in those days !. I often wonder how it could have gained the various "bumps"  Squire 
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Not sure what you mean by "bumps", but it definitely saw some extensive circulation.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
653 Posts |
Hi biggfredd I meant the indentations (bumps or dimples, depending on which side of the coin you look at) on the left side of the "D" of Draper and also near the base of the emu's neck and just above the "R" of Liverpool. Seems like the coin may have been in the waistcoat pocket of some chap who fought a duel - and survived  Squire
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Valued Member
Australia
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thanks biggfredd, nz coins sound good, keep a look out for them too
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
348 Posts |
 cheers just put this bit of colour on tonight
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