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gazer got a reaction from Quicksilver in Today I Received.....
They look great, I got one a few days ago.
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gazer got a reaction from mondy41 in Today I Received.....
They look great, I got one a few days ago.
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gazer got a reaction from Silvergun in Today I Received.....
They look great, I got one a few days ago.
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gazer reacted to TheGoldSovereign in Today I Received.....
First HGM purchase, expected it to be battered old date, pretty surprised when a 2014 turned up in this condition. to the eye looks almost proof, cannot see any of the things the macro lens pics up, looks completely mint
-- 2014 1/10 IOM Angel
edit: Upon posting my own images i only just noticed the "30" on it, privy? I also see the design is different, same as a 1984 that i have so they obviously went back to the original design for the anniversary
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gazer got a reaction from GoldBenj in FOR SALE silver African Elephant
Thank you very much, for helping me I'm a nobhead.
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gazer got a reaction from Cornishfarmer in FOR SALE silver African Elephant
Thank you very much, for helping me I'm a nobhead.
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gazer reacted to morezone in 2015 Chinese Ancient Mythical Creatures High Relief 5 Oz
Still clearing duplicates. I have 2 of these.
As per title. 1k mintage, 65mm diameter, high relief
£245 + £9 Special Delivery.
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gazer reacted to Agpanda in Today I Received.....
Got home a small package from Air-tite today.
Well worth the high shipping cost.
Sure like the caps for 1oz silver bars.
Also got a 2014 MS70 Panda.
sry for bad quality of pics, hate my camera
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gazer got a reaction from Lindeman in 'Photo Only Topics' Discussion Thread
Very nice diverse collection lovely
Wow
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gazer got a reaction from Pampfan in Today I bought.....
The 10oz stackers I find are a really good designed great to look at. THANK you for reminding me, I will have a ganda at mine today. ?
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gazer got a reaction from Agpanda in Today I bought.....
Lovely coin don't think you can go to far wrong, they are well popular.
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gazer got a reaction from nr73 in Today I bought.....
The 10oz stackers I find are a really good designed great to look at. THANK you for reminding me, I will have a ganda at mine today. ?
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gazer reacted to Zaikoff in Today I bought.....
Hello, thanks for accepting me in the community. Today I bought this beautiful coin, I believe is good price as it was less than €320 and €12 shipping
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gazer reacted to morezone in 'Photo Only Topics' Discussion Thread
http://www.luckpawnshop.com/ is where most of mine have come from. Also eBay.com but you're also paying towards the fees.
Taobao.com has the most extensive range since 90% of the stuff never leaves China/unknown to the west but the language barrier is a nightmare and probably would require a shipping forwarder in most cases.
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gazer reacted to Oldun in Today I Received.....
Bit of a lad judging by the number of kids he had before getting hitched.
King William IV not Patrick Moore......but maybe ole Patrick had a good time too ....
https://coins.www.collectors-society.com/wcm/CoinCustomSetView.aspx?s=11437
GREAT BRITAIN, KING WILLIAM IV GOLD SOVEREIGNS 1831-1837, CIRCULATION ISSUES
KING WILLIAM IV
The Reign of King William IV (House of Hanover) 1830-1837.
Born: 21 August 1765.
Accession: 26 June 1830.
Married: Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg and Meiningen, 11 July 1818 after first meeting a week before.
A double wedding with his brother, Prince Edward the Duke of Kent.
Coronation: Thursday, 8 September 1831.
Children: two daughters who both died in childhood, ten illegitimate children previously.
Died: 20 June 1837, aged 71.
KING WILLIAM IV, GOLD SOVEREIGNS 1831-1837, CIRCULATION ISSUES
King William IV succeeded his brother King George IV on 26 June 1830. During his reign two types of sovereigns have been recognised, the "First bust" and the "Second bust" and there are certain features that distinguish the difference between the two busts. The "First bust" sovereign was introduced in 1831 and also appeared in 1832. The "Second bust" was introduced in 1832 and further issued for every year, except 1834, up to and including 1837.
In general, sovereigns of King William seldom appear either in low or high grade. The 1831 sovereign is the rarest date of the series (R2/R5), although the 1836 variety with additional N above ANNO is also a rare date (R3). The rest are all rated scarce.
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