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 United States
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 The 1951 is also on my wish list...
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Ireland
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Aye Peter1234.I'm the same with the 1951, and the 1935, I cant resist buying them when I see them, Oh I recently got a decent 1902 for £45, I will maybe get a pic on here and let ya all see it, I think its my best aquisition recently.
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Netherlands
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Bought this Trade dollar yesterday.. I really like them, I probably buy another 3 tomorrow by the same seller..  
Edited by Sander 01/21/2013 12:37 pm
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Valued Member
United States
252 Posts |
Sander, I'm curious how much would a UK Trade dollar go for? It is a very nice design. I would be interested in adding one. The Britannia design is a favorite of mine and my son's.
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Pillar of the Community
Netherlands
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Quote:Sander, I'm curious how much would a UK Trade dollar go for? It is a very nice design. I would be interested in adding one. The Britannia design is a favorite of mine and my son's. I paid €28,- for it.. I think it's not easy to find them cheaper in the UK or on ebay, etc..
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Valued Member
United Kingdom
298 Posts |
I like them too, just have to be careful of the many fakes out there.
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New Member
United Kingdom
10 Posts |
I got a 1901 AUNC Penny online ( Sorry, pictures aren't good quality. I'll try to take better pics in future ) (Without Flash)  (with Flash)    My first intention though is to get all Edward VII Pennies.
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Valued Member
United Kingdom
300 Posts |
My oldest uk coin from my home county tribe.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Wow! Love the crown, where'd you get it?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3253 Posts |
Monkeybean! What is that thing! Durotriges stater?
Edited by philadelphian 01/24/2013 4:30 pm
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United Kingdom
300 Posts |
Durotriges stater, ca 58-35 BC. 20mm. Abstract head of Apollo right / Disjointed horse left.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1092 Posts |
The reason I've been kind of quiet the past few weeks is because I've been plowing through a huge lot of World coins I purchased. Actually it's about 3 separate lots I bought from a dealer that just didn't want to be bothered with the stuff. About 20 kilos of loose coins, $40 a small box of mint and proof sets, $15 and this HUGE collection of British coins housed in about 22 separate 2x2 PVC 30 pocket pages filled (600 coins), of every denomination from farthings to half crowns. Some silver. $44 And to boot I got it all rounded down to $100 A Lot of almost complete sets, for example the large penny almost complete from 1890's to 1967, same with the clad 3 pence and shillings also. The rest were partial sets and tons of duplicates. I found many better dates as well, that of course I plan to keep in my personal collection. The rest I'll put on ebay. I'll be sharing some of them with you when they get photographed. Here's a few to begin with, Large pennies I picked out as keepers for my collection. Comments and opinions on grade, value, etc. are welcomed and appreciated...
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