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chris2982

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    chris2982 reacted to BackyardBullion in Old & New Britannias - Cheap + QB's & Other Cheap Silver   
    2013's sold, but Pm incoming for the 6 coins
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    chris2982 got a reaction from Panda6Pack in ✨ Auction: Collectible - Royal Mint's Three Graces 1 oz Silver Bars - in 9999 Silver Bullion   
    I'll kick us off at £154
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    chris2982 reacted to bigstudotcom in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different. Now includes special delivery.   
    Yes please, PM winging its way. Thanks 
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    chris2982 got a reaction from KRO in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    For sale is my Year of the Outback Finale Coin, for which I am asking £65 posted special delivery (UK)
    (Please forgive the shameless copy and paste from Numista.)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2002
    Value-5 Dollars
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-36.31 g
    Diameter-38.74 mm
    Thickness-3.5 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment
    The 2002 Year of the Outback 'Finale' proof coin has been released by the Royal Australian Mint.
    This is Australia's second only 'hologram' coin the worlds first triple Hologram coin.
    The coin features the stunning scene that has been the centrepiece of the issues for the year of the Outback. With improved technology, this years coin the hologram itself is bigger and the image more radiant than the first hologram coin. The photographs taken by NSW photographer Michael Scott Lees, of the Olgas. With the improved technology the coin has three images that can be seen, First is the soft morning light, as the coin is moved, the image of the Olgas reddens with the heat of the day and the late afternoon. Then moving the coin again the Olgas disappear into the twilight of an outback night. The change in colour of the image is the result of minute ridges struck into the surface of the coin itself by the use of special 'shims' or small metal plates that act like dies when the coin is struck in the press.
    The coin is presented in a presentation case with a numbered certificate, and has a limited mintage to only 15,000.
     
    As always, if I have made any errors please let me know.
    Thanks for looking,
    Chris.












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    chris2982 got a reaction from TeaTime in Apparently this is currency.   
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    chris2982 got a reaction from Minted in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    For sale is my Year of the Outback Finale Coin, for which I am asking £65 posted special delivery (UK)
    (Please forgive the shameless copy and paste from Numista.)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2002
    Value-5 Dollars
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-36.31 g
    Diameter-38.74 mm
    Thickness-3.5 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment
    The 2002 Year of the Outback 'Finale' proof coin has been released by the Royal Australian Mint.
    This is Australia's second only 'hologram' coin the worlds first triple Hologram coin.
    The coin features the stunning scene that has been the centrepiece of the issues for the year of the Outback. With improved technology, this years coin the hologram itself is bigger and the image more radiant than the first hologram coin. The photographs taken by NSW photographer Michael Scott Lees, of the Olgas. With the improved technology the coin has three images that can be seen, First is the soft morning light, as the coin is moved, the image of the Olgas reddens with the heat of the day and the late afternoon. Then moving the coin again the Olgas disappear into the twilight of an outback night. The change in colour of the image is the result of minute ridges struck into the surface of the coin itself by the use of special 'shims' or small metal plates that act like dies when the coin is struck in the press.
    The coin is presented in a presentation case with a numbered certificate, and has a limited mintage to only 15,000.
     
    As always, if I have made any errors please let me know.
    Thanks for looking,
    Chris.












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    chris2982 got a reaction from Zhorro in Apparently this is currency.   
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    chris2982 got a reaction from stefffana in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different (2)   
    It's all yours good sir.
     
     
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    chris2982 got a reaction from Petra in 2005 5oz .925 Silver Proof £10 Coin. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my 2005 5oz Silver Proof 10 pound coin.
    Limited Edition of 950.  Comes with box and certificate.
    £125 posted special delivery (UK)
    Many thanks for looking.
    All the best,
    Chris.
     
     
     










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    chris2982 got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in 2005 5oz .925 Silver Proof £10 Coin. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my 2005 5oz Silver Proof 10 pound coin.
    Limited Edition of 950.  Comes with box and certificate.
    £125 posted special delivery (UK)
    Many thanks for looking.
    All the best,
    Chris.
     
     
     










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    chris2982 got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different (2)   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my Australian Dancing Man coin, for which I am asking £45 plus post (buyers choice and risk)
    (Another shameless copy and paste from Numista)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2005
    Value-1 Dollar
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-31.1035 g
    Diameter-36.6 mm
    Thickness-4 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment 
    A brilliantly innovative commemorative coin issued by The Perth Mint Released in 2005, the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II 1oz silver proof coin incorporates a remarkable moving image depicting Australia's famous 'dancing man'. When viewed from different angles, a sequence of more than 20 original newsreel frames shows him pirouette through 360 degrees while tipping his hat during street celebrations in Sydney on 15 August 1945.
    Please let me know if you spot any mistakes on my part, I appreciate it.
    All the best,
    Chris.










  15. Super Like
    chris2982 got a reaction from HonestMoneyGoldSilver in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    For sale is my Year of the Outback Finale Coin, for which I am asking £65 posted special delivery (UK)
    (Please forgive the shameless copy and paste from Numista.)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2002
    Value-5 Dollars
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-36.31 g
    Diameter-38.74 mm
    Thickness-3.5 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment
    The 2002 Year of the Outback 'Finale' proof coin has been released by the Royal Australian Mint.
    This is Australia's second only 'hologram' coin the worlds first triple Hologram coin.
    The coin features the stunning scene that has been the centrepiece of the issues for the year of the Outback. With improved technology, this years coin the hologram itself is bigger and the image more radiant than the first hologram coin. The photographs taken by NSW photographer Michael Scott Lees, of the Olgas. With the improved technology the coin has three images that can be seen, First is the soft morning light, as the coin is moved, the image of the Olgas reddens with the heat of the day and the late afternoon. Then moving the coin again the Olgas disappear into the twilight of an outback night. The change in colour of the image is the result of minute ridges struck into the surface of the coin itself by the use of special 'shims' or small metal plates that act like dies when the coin is struck in the press.
    The coin is presented in a presentation case with a numbered certificate, and has a limited mintage to only 15,000.
     
    As always, if I have made any errors please let me know.
    Thanks for looking,
    Chris.












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    chris2982 got a reaction from Fenlander1 in 2005 5oz .925 Silver Proof £10 Coin. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my 2005 5oz Silver Proof 10 pound coin.
    Limited Edition of 950.  Comes with box and certificate.
    £125 posted special delivery (UK)
    Many thanks for looking.
    All the best,
    Chris.
     
     
     










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    chris2982 got a reaction from stefffana in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different (2)   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my Australian Dancing Man coin, for which I am asking £45 plus post (buyers choice and risk)
    (Another shameless copy and paste from Numista)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2005
    Value-1 Dollar
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-31.1035 g
    Diameter-36.6 mm
    Thickness-4 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment 
    A brilliantly innovative commemorative coin issued by The Perth Mint Released in 2005, the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II 1oz silver proof coin incorporates a remarkable moving image depicting Australia's famous 'dancing man'. When viewed from different angles, a sequence of more than 20 original newsreel frames shows him pirouette through 360 degrees while tipping his hat during street celebrations in Sydney on 15 August 1945.
    Please let me know if you spot any mistakes on my part, I appreciate it.
    All the best,
    Chris.










  18. Super Like
    chris2982 got a reaction from stefffana in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    For sale is my Year of the Outback Finale Coin, for which I am asking £65 posted special delivery (UK)
    (Please forgive the shameless copy and paste from Numista.)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2002
    Value-5 Dollars
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-36.31 g
    Diameter-38.74 mm
    Thickness-3.5 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment
    The 2002 Year of the Outback 'Finale' proof coin has been released by the Royal Australian Mint.
    This is Australia's second only 'hologram' coin the worlds first triple Hologram coin.
    The coin features the stunning scene that has been the centrepiece of the issues for the year of the Outback. With improved technology, this years coin the hologram itself is bigger and the image more radiant than the first hologram coin. The photographs taken by NSW photographer Michael Scott Lees, of the Olgas. With the improved technology the coin has three images that can be seen, First is the soft morning light, as the coin is moved, the image of the Olgas reddens with the heat of the day and the late afternoon. Then moving the coin again the Olgas disappear into the twilight of an outback night. The change in colour of the image is the result of minute ridges struck into the surface of the coin itself by the use of special 'shims' or small metal plates that act like dies when the coin is struck in the press.
    The coin is presented in a presentation case with a numbered certificate, and has a limited mintage to only 15,000.
     
    As always, if I have made any errors please let me know.
    Thanks for looking,
    Chris.












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    chris2982 got a reaction from TheShinyStuff in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different (2)   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my Australian Dancing Man coin, for which I am asking £45 plus post (buyers choice and risk)
    (Another shameless copy and paste from Numista)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2005
    Value-1 Dollar
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-31.1035 g
    Diameter-36.6 mm
    Thickness-4 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment 
    A brilliantly innovative commemorative coin issued by The Perth Mint Released in 2005, the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II 1oz silver proof coin incorporates a remarkable moving image depicting Australia's famous 'dancing man'. When viewed from different angles, a sequence of more than 20 original newsreel frames shows him pirouette through 360 degrees while tipping his hat during street celebrations in Sydney on 15 August 1945.
    Please let me know if you spot any mistakes on my part, I appreciate it.
    All the best,
    Chris.










  20. Like
    chris2982 got a reaction from TheShinyStuff in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    For sale is my Year of the Outback Finale Coin, for which I am asking £65 posted special delivery (UK)
    (Please forgive the shameless copy and paste from Numista.)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2002
    Value-5 Dollars
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-36.31 g
    Diameter-38.74 mm
    Thickness-3.5 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment
    The 2002 Year of the Outback 'Finale' proof coin has been released by the Royal Australian Mint.
    This is Australia's second only 'hologram' coin the worlds first triple Hologram coin.
    The coin features the stunning scene that has been the centrepiece of the issues for the year of the Outback. With improved technology, this years coin the hologram itself is bigger and the image more radiant than the first hologram coin. The photographs taken by NSW photographer Michael Scott Lees, of the Olgas. With the improved technology the coin has three images that can be seen, First is the soft morning light, as the coin is moved, the image of the Olgas reddens with the heat of the day and the late afternoon. Then moving the coin again the Olgas disappear into the twilight of an outback night. The change in colour of the image is the result of minute ridges struck into the surface of the coin itself by the use of special 'shims' or small metal plates that act like dies when the coin is struck in the press.
    The coin is presented in a presentation case with a numbered certificate, and has a limited mintage to only 15,000.
     
    As always, if I have made any errors please let me know.
    Thanks for looking,
    Chris.












  21. Like
    chris2982 got a reaction from monkey in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different (2)   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my Australian Dancing Man coin, for which I am asking £45 plus post (buyers choice and risk)
    (Another shameless copy and paste from Numista)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2005
    Value-1 Dollar
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-31.1035 g
    Diameter-36.6 mm
    Thickness-4 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment 
    A brilliantly innovative commemorative coin issued by The Perth Mint Released in 2005, the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II 1oz silver proof coin incorporates a remarkable moving image depicting Australia's famous 'dancing man'. When viewed from different angles, a sequence of more than 20 original newsreel frames shows him pirouette through 360 degrees while tipping his hat during street celebrations in Sydney on 15 August 1945.
    Please let me know if you spot any mistakes on my part, I appreciate it.
    All the best,
    Chris.










  22. Like
    chris2982 got a reaction from Fenlander1 in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different (2)   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my Australian Dancing Man coin, for which I am asking £45 plus post (buyers choice and risk)
    (Another shameless copy and paste from Numista)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2005
    Value-1 Dollar
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-31.1035 g
    Diameter-36.6 mm
    Thickness-4 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment 
    A brilliantly innovative commemorative coin issued by The Perth Mint Released in 2005, the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II 1oz silver proof coin incorporates a remarkable moving image depicting Australia's famous 'dancing man'. When viewed from different angles, a sequence of more than 20 original newsreel frames shows him pirouette through 360 degrees while tipping his hat during street celebrations in Sydney on 15 August 1945.
    Please let me know if you spot any mistakes on my part, I appreciate it.
    All the best,
    Chris.










  23. Like
    chris2982 got a reaction from Fenlander1 in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    For sale is my Year of the Outback Finale Coin, for which I am asking £65 posted special delivery (UK)
    (Please forgive the shameless copy and paste from Numista.)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2002
    Value-5 Dollars
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-36.31 g
    Diameter-38.74 mm
    Thickness-3.5 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment
    The 2002 Year of the Outback 'Finale' proof coin has been released by the Royal Australian Mint.
    This is Australia's second only 'hologram' coin the worlds first triple Hologram coin.
    The coin features the stunning scene that has been the centrepiece of the issues for the year of the Outback. With improved technology, this years coin the hologram itself is bigger and the image more radiant than the first hologram coin. The photographs taken by NSW photographer Michael Scott Lees, of the Olgas. With the improved technology the coin has three images that can be seen, First is the soft morning light, as the coin is moved, the image of the Olgas reddens with the heat of the day and the late afternoon. Then moving the coin again the Olgas disappear into the twilight of an outback night. The change in colour of the image is the result of minute ridges struck into the surface of the coin itself by the use of special 'shims' or small metal plates that act like dies when the coin is struck in the press.
    The coin is presented in a presentation case with a numbered certificate, and has a limited mintage to only 15,000.
     
    As always, if I have made any errors please let me know.
    Thanks for looking,
    Chris.












  24. Like
    chris2982 got a reaction from Petra in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different (2)   
    Hi All,
    Here for sale is my Australian Dancing Man coin, for which I am asking £45 plus post (buyers choice and risk)
    (Another shameless copy and paste from Numista)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2005
    Value-1 Dollar
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-31.1035 g
    Diameter-36.6 mm
    Thickness-4 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment 
    A brilliantly innovative commemorative coin issued by The Perth Mint Released in 2005, the 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II 1oz silver proof coin incorporates a remarkable moving image depicting Australia's famous 'dancing man'. When viewed from different angles, a sequence of more than 20 original newsreel frames shows him pirouette through 360 degrees while tipping his hat during street celebrations in Sydney on 15 August 1945.
    Please let me know if you spot any mistakes on my part, I appreciate it.
    All the best,
    Chris.










  25. Like
    chris2982 got a reaction from Petra in .999 Silver Coin. Something a bit different. Now includes special delivery.   
    Hi All,
    For sale is my Year of the Outback Finale Coin, for which I am asking £65 posted special delivery (UK)
    (Please forgive the shameless copy and paste from Numista.)
    Issuer-Australia 
    Queen-Elizabeth II (1952-2022)
    Type-Non-circulating coin
    Year-2002
    Value-5 Dollars
    Currency-Dollar (1966-date)
    Composition-Silver (.999)
    Weight-36.31 g
    Diameter-38.74 mm
    Thickness-3.5 mm
    Shape-Round
    Technique-Milled
    Orientation-Medal alignment
    The 2002 Year of the Outback 'Finale' proof coin has been released by the Royal Australian Mint.
    This is Australia's second only 'hologram' coin the worlds first triple Hologram coin.
    The coin features the stunning scene that has been the centrepiece of the issues for the year of the Outback. With improved technology, this years coin the hologram itself is bigger and the image more radiant than the first hologram coin. The photographs taken by NSW photographer Michael Scott Lees, of the Olgas. With the improved technology the coin has three images that can be seen, First is the soft morning light, as the coin is moved, the image of the Olgas reddens with the heat of the day and the late afternoon. Then moving the coin again the Olgas disappear into the twilight of an outback night. The change in colour of the image is the result of minute ridges struck into the surface of the coin itself by the use of special 'shims' or small metal plates that act like dies when the coin is struck in the press.
    The coin is presented in a presentation case with a numbered certificate, and has a limited mintage to only 15,000.
     
    As always, if I have made any errors please let me know.
    Thanks for looking,
    Chris.












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