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Moderator
 United States
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On behalf of an internet mate of mine I would like to aquaint all of the non Australian based collectors with the Australian Numismatic Society their site can be viewed at: http://the-ans.com/To me this is better than joing the ANA in the US Please feel free to join. For more information contact Rod Sell E-Mail Rod.Sell@elderwyn.com I will post other groups later. rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
Edited by rggoodie 12/31/2005 8:54 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1529 Posts |
I see Rod has registered as a member of CCF...  Now all we need is for Rod to take an active part and share his immense knowledge with members here.
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Moderator
  United States
23528 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by lim118
I see Rod has registered as a member of CCF...
Now all we need is for Rod to take an active part and share his immense knowledge with members here.
Welcome to Rod Thank you for accepting my invatition. I'm aware that you do not post for posting sake, but we are now formally inviting you to share some of your vast knowledge and pictures with us. We are happy to have you aboard.
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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Forum Mom
 United States
5877 Posts |
I am very glad to see Rod has joined our CC family. I have had the pleasure of enjoying Rod's contributions to WINS and look forward to his contributions here. 
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New Member
Australia
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quote: Originally posted by Susanlynn9
I am very glad to see Rod has joined our CC family. I have had the pleasure of enjoying Rod's contributions to WINS and look forward to his contributions here. 
Thanks for the welcome. I am happy to contribute where possible. I currently chase bi-metallic coins. There are quite a few Australian Bi-metallics starting with the RAM 1991 test tokens.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1079 Posts |
Talking about bi-metalic coins.
Does anyone like the 2004 subsrciption Proof penny coin?
If someone wants to educate me on posting pictures on the forum. I am happy to attach a picture of it.
Regards, lars
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1529 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by KLD
Talking about bi-metalic coins.
Does anyone like the 2004 subsrciption Proof penny coin?
If someone wants to educate me on posting pictures on the forum. I am happy to attach a picture of it.
Regards, lars
1. First, you will need to hoist your scan/photo to a web hosting service like photo bucket or boomspeed etc. 2 Copy the address of your scan/photo that is now on the web hosting service. 3. On page where you use to type in your replies,create new posts etc...you will see "Format" (at the top). Click on the icon that is fourth from the right. 4. You will then see img...img on your posting page. Paste the scan/photo address of your photo between the two "img...img". 5. When that is done, just click the "Post New Reply" icon at the bottom. Give it a try on the test page.
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New Member
Australia
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quote: Originally posted by KLD
Talking about bi-metalic coins.
Does anyone like the 2004 subsrciption Proof penny coin?
If someone wants to educate me on posting pictures on the forum. I am happy to attach a picture of it.
Regards, lars
Dear Lars, I like the 2004 encased 1964 penny. I prefer the 2002 $10 encased Adelaide Pound and the 2003 $10 encased Sydney Mint Sovereign, as this is the only way I will get the Encased Coins. My favourites are the $10 Millennium Series 1999 to 2001.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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The Past, Present and The Future $10 dollar Millennum series is indeed very nice coins. Though it has dropped a few dollars in ebay sales, it still commands a healthy premium if all three coins are purchased as a set. BTW Rod, have you seen this sort of "home made" bi metallic predecimal coins  Any info you can provide will be appreciated. 
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New Member
Australia
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quote: Originally posted by lim118
The Past, Present and The Future $10 dollar Millennum series is indeed very nice coins. Though it has dropped a few dollars in ebay sales, it still commands a healthy premium if all three coins are purchased as a set.
BTW Rod, have you seen this sort of "home made" bi metallic predecimal coins Any info you can provide will be appreciated.

Dear Lim118, I have a nice collection of them with the encased 3d and 6d in the 1/2d and 1d. I have bought most of mine from Richard Welling of Yee Olde Coin Co of Adelaide http://www.oldcoin.com.au/I believe they are made by a jeweller in Broken Hill. I could be wrong with this. I have been encasing World Coins for the WBCC. So far nearly 100 different countries encased. These can be seen at http://wbcc-online.com/enceuro/encworld.htmlRegards,
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Hi...Rod,
I got mine off Richard as well.
Lim
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