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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
2217 Posts |
Now come on! The aussie section can't be THIS big!!! Surely the UK coinage is more varied and extensive than the Aussie one -yet such a large section to that... as against a single forum for the Uk stuff How? Why? Huh?!  Oh well, just one of those facts of life I guess...
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Forum Mom
 United States
5877 Posts |
The Australian section was separated and broken down into sub-forums because we have so many Australian collectors here and the members requested additional sections.
This option is always available for other countries also if enough members are interested. In the case of the Aussies, we share many members with the Aussie Coins Forum, so we tried to provide similar options here that are available there.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1360 Posts |
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Rest in Peace
Australia
661 Posts |
"Come on Aussie, come on, come on!  Come on Aussie, come on!  (repeat first line) Now all join in the chorus. (words and music available on request)  regards,
Edited by muckeye 04/21/2007 07:56 am
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Valued Member
Ireland
498 Posts |
Dont know about it but their is a term others used like the secret or british coin,maybe thats why.
And the difference between GB and other collectors just a opinion.
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Member
United States
3242 Posts |
Australia a good place I may move there if the USA get any worst
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
853 Posts |
quote:
"Come on Aussie, come on, come on! Come on Aussie, come on! (repeat first line)
Now all join in the chorus. (words and music available on request)
Lillee's pounding down like a machine Pascoe's making divots in the green..... Brings back memories of Packer Cricket
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Moderator
 United States
6563 Posts |
Sure Sure The Aussies get all the "extra" forums. What about the little guys? Rhodesia, Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, Manchoukuo, Kiangsu-Kiangsoo Province, Netherlands East Indies, and Prussia. Will their voices ever be heard!?! Oh Wait...They're Dead. 
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Pillar of the Community
 United Kingdom
2217 Posts |
No but the British did make a lot more coins that either the U.S. or the Aussies did - the history is longer after all.. hmmmmmmm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1541 Posts |
Althought I would like to collect british coins I sayed away for the most part as its expensive specially when you consider the exchange rates.
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Rest in Peace
Australia
661 Posts |
Aha! The old saying still holds good. """It's Quality Not Quantity That Counts"""
Come on Aussie, Come on. etc. etc. regards,
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Valued Member
Ireland
498 Posts |
High mintage in GB coins considering GB have different empire on different times it is for me affect the collectors.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
974 Posts |
I don't think I have ever seen a British coin in Real Life...only pictures.
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Rest in Peace
Australia
661 Posts |
Nelrak, Hi mate, send me your mail address and an English coin will be on it's way. The down side is you will have to accept two Aussie coins as well. And you have to promise to keep them:) regards,
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1262 Posts |
....and this is called "spreading the word"
Go aussie go go go!
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Valued Member
Netherlands
376 Posts |
As I am a world collector, I can certainly use some circulated 50 cents and dollars from the past or the future... Greetings from Rotterdam, Holland.
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