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R28, R29, R30, R31 AND R32 One Pound Notes 
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R58 Sheehan McFarlane First Prefix Ten Pounds (serial greyed out) 
Edited by banknotelover 07/20/2012 08:27 am
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Oh and this is for trout hahaha... dont dis the sparklers yo... 
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Quote: suck it up trout.
What can I say  They are all slabbed  They are all melbourne centenary florins  Admitedly ther is over 4 grands worth of coins there, But just not my cup of tea  I would rather have this than them  
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Seems like you find something you like and buy up big  Nice coins and notes!
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Thanks enworb. Sometimes. I came across this seller who carried a few bundles of polymer first and last prefixes. I bought like quarter bundles of a lot of different prefixes. I have a lot of others too. but took too long to get them out and put them back into the folders lol.. it was more about having happy-fun-time games with trout. lol
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  you,re go trout , sock it to um .. ,, kel ,,
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Quote: you,re go trout , sock it to um ..
,, kel ,,
This is how I slab and store my coins  If I want to examine or photograph them I simply pop them out of the 2x2 and put them in a new one when I have finished.  A bit hard to do that if they are in plastic and often scratched tombstones    
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 with trout The melbourne centenary florin isn't a great design. I dont have one because I'm not fussed with them. Id rather spend $400 on an awesome penny, half penny etc
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 with trout too Coins look so much better in 2x2s. If I was a coin dealer selling coins then slabs would be useful for maximising profit. But I am a collector who has no intention of selling so "natural" coins are my preferance.  BTW nice collection banknotelover. I especially like the 10 pound note  . Out of curiosity why did you grey out the serial number?
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Nice coins trout... Good that everyone has different opinions ! Dont have time right now to upload any pics, but I will.  I greyed it out, I dunno, feel a bit weird, posting this note up, since it's a high priced item. Would prefer the note stay fresh, off the internet in case I want to sell it later, I guess. But same time wanted to show it to you guys !
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