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Arian2020

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  1. Sorry everyoneI, have not had the time to do the checks yet (between work and play) - I’ll see if I can get to it over the next week or so 📐
  2. Yeah good idea - I do have a set somewhere that I will dig out and measuring them on a known flat surface (rather than the green felt) seems like a logical step. Thanks again for the input 😎👍🏽
  3. Thank you stackerp5 - it is interesting to note all these differences and I am thankful to hear that others have also seen these types of discrepancies 👍🏽
  4. Hi Pete, thank you that sounds very plausible too - at first I thought I was missing one from the stack and literally counted them 5x over! 🤪
  5. Thank you James, weird though - slight panic when you test them and when compared side-by-side you can just about tell the 2017 seem slightly thicker than the 2024 🤷🏽‍♂️
  6. Hi everyone, Just testing some recently purchased tubes of silver Britainnias and they all pass the weight test (31.19g-31.25g), pass the 99.9% purity test on the Sigma PMV and pass the magnet test and the width check (as they all fit into regular Britannia tubes and the STEALTH laser-cut MDF card). However, when having a stack of 25x 2017, 2021 and 2024 next to each other, the 2017 seems to be taller by as much as a whole coin, with the 2021 coming next and the 2024 the shortest. Any idea why these 2017 ones seem thicker? Raised rims? Any ideas would be much appreciated😶‍🌫️
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