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Posts posted by MagnusOpum
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@ChrisSilver Thanks, I have just setup 2FA - didn't realise it was there but glad to have that extra layer.
I've got the screenshot and it does appear logged in or not.
Nothing else to add other than I'm on the latest android.
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I've just had the same 'install app' notification appear through the webpage. App appears to replicate the webpage only and maintains the active login so even though it was quarantined it scraped the details (have done a password reset already).
I'm not getting this on other websites or browsers (edge, opera, Firefox), just chrome.
Ill try and get a screenshot next time it pops up. Thanks
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Please put me in the ballot, thanks!
- SilverAngel and monkey
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Yes please 😁
- Scuzzle and StBeesSilver
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Can vouch that a Fenlander Bundle is a glorious thing.
Not seen a TGE bar before but that'll have to go on the list...
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Is it 1am or 2am? The oven sure doesn't know.
Lot 6 - £1140
Lot 7 - £1140
- James32 and Fenlander1
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I heard a whisper on the wind and it said:
Lot 6 - £1120
Lot 7 - £1120
- James32, silvergaga and Fenlander1
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9 minutes ago, James32 said:
No you're both ahead and on my hit list. Congratulations
Makes me feel like John Wick being on a hit list... just without his skills or style... or fitness... OK, I have a pencil and thats about it for comparables.
- ArgentSmith, James32, TonyTay and 2 others
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Lot 6 - £1115
Lot 7 - £1115
The forum keeps crashing for me so I hope I'm not behind on anyone else's bid for these two lots!
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Can I have one silver bullion please - purely because of my screen name... much obliged
- SilverCalum, Panda6Pack and Simmi
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1 minute ago, LawrenceChard said:
Probably the commonest 1860s date
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Awwwww.... so my barely legible, mostly flattened, 160 year old copper disc is just one of millions?! Pffttt stupid Victorians.
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9 minutes ago, Petra said:
Lot of them around
Figures 😂
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@LawrenceChard Thanks mate - that's really handy info. I'm painfully aware it's mostly junk but I'd been meaning to check it all for years so it's one more chore ticked off. There's nothing there anyone would pay good money for, trust me. Perhaps the 1889 Crown but if I can verify its my great grandads then I should keep it.
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56 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:
It would be highly unusual for any of these coins to be "floating around", as they all have a specific gravity greater than 1, although there were some recent discussions about metals with a lower density.
As you mention that you have a "big list", I suspect they will not continue floating for much longer.
Many TSF members report have had "boating accidents"
Time to abandon ship!
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Don't put cupro-nickel in puddings. Nickel is a known allergen!
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Whoa whoa whoa.... you mean I SHOULDN'T poison my extended family?!
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43 minutes ago, sixgun said:
The point i was making is the silver coins up to and including 1919 were 925 silver.
After 1919, then up to and including 1946 they were 50% silver. Because of the folly of WWII the country went bankrupt so after that the silver coins are cupronickel.
So for example this coin is 50% silver.
Three Pence British Pound 1936 925 Silver 1 You have these sixpences as 925 silver - they are cupronickel - most member will know this but i mention this to avoid anyone being confused.
Six Pence British Pound 1950 925 Silver 1 Six Pence British Pound 1954 925 Silver 1 Six Pence British Pound 1955 925 Silver 2 Six Pence British Pound 1956 925 Silver 2 Six Pence British Pound 1958 925 Silver 1 Six Pence British Pound 1960 925 Silver 1 Six Pence British Pound 1961 925 Silver 1 Six Pence British Pound 1962 925 Silver 2 Six Pence British Pound 1963 925 Silver 1 Six Pence British Pound 1964 925 Silver 1 Six Pence British Pound 1965 925 Silver 1 Six Pence British Pound 1967 925 Silver 3 That's what happens when I copy and paste because the coins all look the same to me! I checked a couple against some numismatic websites but I'll update each one. Sounds like they are only good for Christmas puddings!
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6 hours ago, metallica73 said:
Anything silver (pre-47) on that list is melt value unless in higher grades. The 1889 Crown is £20-25 if average circulated.
The only coin I can see that potentially has some value is the 1869 Penny.
Prices realised on Ebay are between £10 for slicks with just the date showing, £40-50 with britannia outline visible, and if in better condition a lot lot more than that. It's probably the only coin worth throwing on here with a photo so I can give you a better idea.
That's good to know - I like the fact they are referred to as 'slicks'. I thought that nearly blank pieces of copper might not be anyone's cup of tea.
I'll get a photo up of the 1889 penny soon as I can. Thanks!
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9 hours ago, sixgun said:
Are the post WWII 'silver' coins something other than circulating coinage?
i ask b/c 'silver' coins after WWII aren't silver and 'silver' coins after 1919 are 50%.Everything is definitely circulated. No proofs in this pile of metal.
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It disappears on its own after a short time - I can't tell if it's anything malicious yet