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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Must nearly be my turn to find an incused Millenium  How long is the queue -am I just behind Proko  Anyway, two bags of 20¢ this week and one had 50, 2006 uncirculated rolls. I have kept the 28 "heads-n-tails" rolls and some choice loose ones from other rolls. Wonder where Armaguard was hiding those? If anyone wants any I am happy to sell or swap some. Drop me a message. cheers Jeff
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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I'd say you should be just in front of Proko as he'd already found one. So I say "You're next!"
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
655 Posts |
Noodled through 1000 5¢ pieces yesterday. Took me half the day and night to sort through them all. What a big job! Anyway found a few nice upgrades to my 5c collection, a 1972, a couple of the obligatory New Zealand 5c, a couple of Canadian 10c coins (must photograph and taunt the Canadian forum) a great 2006 die crack, posted in the error forum, some small/large SD. Got a bit bored with the SD's after a while Lol.
Mmm, nearly 6am and I still haven't gone to bed...
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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My most recent finds: 50¢2 x Millennium 1 x NT 1 x NI 1 x 1988 Tall ships 20¢3 x 2003 1 x Bradman 3 x 2008 1 x 1967 (Stamped 'A' on obv) Other8 x 2008 $1 5 x 2008 $2 1 x 1984 Rabbit (a few weeks ago, forgot about it) 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
877 Posts |
2003 $1 Korean War 50th anniversary. Mint your own (Canberra this one) from circulation. These cost $2.50 to press the button! Less than 100,000 minted.
Jeff
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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learjet, I also have to admit that I'm getting tired of looking at the small, normal and large SD's. To put it bluntly, I am starting to think they're boring, simply because I never know when doing comparisons if I've got a "normal and small" or a "large and normal"
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New Member
Australia
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 my latest find
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
655 Posts |
Wow great condition for those two. The millennium is incuse by the looks?
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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Wow! Great finds Ty. Well done!!
What condition is the Obv of the incuse? If it's as good as the Rev, you've scored an excellent coin.
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
877 Posts |
I thought it was turn to score an incused!
It looks good too.
You must be an early riser Nancy. Your mail will go Monday.
Jeff
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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Yeah Jeff, some mornings I even beat the birds out of bed. 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
 Australia
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Yea haha.... I see from nancys posts.... I see that she wakes up at 5-6 sometimes...  I can neverrrrr do that... lol....
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New Member
Australia
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I have had a number of finds recently,
The following actually just on the ground in shopping centre's
2007 $2 2000 US Quarter Dollar (South Carolina) - who would have thought this would be on the ground in a shopping center in Brisbane
The following I have managed to get, though to what value more then face value I don't know
3 x 1990 75th anniversary ANZAC $5 unfortunately missing the card they originally came on and all are showing some effects from the elements though they seem to be in fairly good condition bar a few nicks on the rims. 2 x 1988 Parliament House $5, similar story to the others however one has fair better in the elements and is not overly tarnished, however does have some nicks on the rim.
hope to start finding some more soon when I can get my hands on a bit of coin to go through.
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Australia
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