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Pillar of the Community
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Australia
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Nice coins Trout. The second one looks like it might have some colour :)
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Both of those are real nice trout. I love these when they have a bit of colour on them.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks Markn and enwarb, The second coin does have a nice colour to it and is a really nice strike. I am still on the hunt for an UNC or better super dark coin. Most of the UNC or better coins are blast white and a perfectly dark toned coin without any of the toning rubbed off would be spectacular addition to my collection of these 
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Valued Member
Australia
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nice coins trout, you must have a few of these babys now...
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: nice coins trout, you must have a few of these babys now... I do have 1 or 2 of them  I also have a few of the 1951 and 54 commemorative coins as well, the 34-35 Melbourne coin holds absolutely no appeal to me and is the only one of the commemorative florins I only have 1 of ( The things you buy just to complete a set   )
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Australia
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Quote: the 34-35 Melbourne coin holds absolutely no appeal to me Is that because of the price compared to the other comm. florins ? I think they are all nice, my two favs are the Melbourne Centenary and the Parliament Florin...
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Quote: Is that because of the price compared to the other comm. florins ? It has nothing to do with the price of the coins ( I spend $1000-$2000 a month on coins and the odd 3-4 hundred dollar coin is no biggie ), Its just such a goofy design. What in the world were they thinking when they put out a coin with a naked bloke on a horse carrying a bunch of sparklers to commemorate the Melbourne centenary  I am certain that they could have come up with something more regal and distinguished than that shocker. Looks more like a button worn at a gay mardi gra than a commemorative coin   
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Valued Member
Australia
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You might have to go and see the doc trout, I think you'v become addicted to commemoratives  ,great coins
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Quote: You might have to go and see the doc trout, I think you'v become addicted to commemoratives I have mate, They told me it was terminal  
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Valued Member
Australia
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lol.. oh well each to their own I guess.. lol
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Valued Member
Australia
59 Posts |
I got diagnosed with the same, but it was misdiagnosed and found out it was the back account that is terminal, At least its a healthy addiction!
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Valued Member
Australia
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any coin you can get in perfect condition looks good , no matter what it is ,, I would like one of every one ever minted , then I could just sit back and admire them all ,.. ,, kel ,,  
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: any coin you can get in perfect condition looks good , no matter what it is ,, I would like one of every one ever minted , then I could just sit back and admire them all ,.. ,, kel ,, I don't think there will ever be a perfect coin, There will always be another just that tiny bit better  That's what makes this hobby so much fun 
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Valued Member
Australia
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these 3 of mine came in a set   ,, kel ,,
Edited by keldaw2222 07/20/2012 9:13 pm
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and next one  
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