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Just now, Petra said:
Can’t properly see what’s what! Better pics? Cheers
Anything specific? I'm really not set up to take better pics right now... I've just moved, and have no table. my photo lights are all packed as well
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1 hour ago, AaaGee said:
If theres a Tudor Beasts set in there (if there is such a thing), let me know👍
There is a Royal Beasts in there - it has a shiny pound coin in the blister
https://photos.app.goo.gl/TNUQkoFqu5ppzev6A -
Have a Google Album of quick snaps 🙂
The stuff in the blue covers are the stamp and coin covers.
So, that's what I photographed...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/3j8eLgVwfX1WGavJ6
I can naturally take a far better pic if anyone wants something closer/clearer- Zhorro and ArgentSmith
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Hey, if people want to see - I can do 🙂
There is a lot though! Why I was expecting to have to "take them to someone" 🙂
I didn't think, as a "Precious metal coin forum", stuff that mostly "with stamps" and not precious metal at all would be a focus! 🙂 -
Hi all - as the title says, I have a collection that I want to sell on.
My Granddad was an avid First day stamp collector, both with only stamps (I have three albums of these) and also a whole "carry on" size suitcase full of albums of covers with a bubble including a special minted coin.
They've now come to me... and Stamps and currency coins are really not my cup of tea at all!
What's the best arena to sell these in? I'm based in SE London, and I know we have a few "coin fairs" around but I don't really have the contacts to reach out to in this area.
I know they won't realise much really, but it's better they get moved to someone else that will enjoy rather than them taking up space and gathering dust or being dumped into a landfill eh?
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1 minute ago, jacobkenn said:
Collectors of Britannia silver bullion coins now have a pair of “mules” to consider. Appropriately enough, a Year of the Horse coin is at the center of the error. Approximately 17,000 examples of the 2014 Britannia 1-ounce silver £2 coins were struck with an obverse die intended for the Royal Mint’s inaugural Lunar bullion issue, celebrating the Year of the Horse in 2014. In addition, an estimated 38,000 examples of the Year of the Horse 1-ounce silver £2 coin were struck with an obverse die intended for the Britannia £2 coin.
Whoops! 🙂 How did they not pick up on such a big mint error before releasing them?
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The Perth mint 2oz Figure 8 Koi Carp coin.
Which I think is *way* more attractive than the Figure 8 Dragon from 2018 (I did a side by side so you can do your own thinking on it...)
This one is all that I thought the Dragon would be in terms of looks and how much it makes me smile.
Can't wait to see what's next.
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1 minute ago, Frenchie said:
Lovely coins, and your lighting and camera skills are awesome as well!
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2 hours ago, PansPurse said:
SHINY!!! 🙂
When did @BackyardBullion get into hand poured gold??? Did I miss a video???
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Not strictly "today" but certainly this week...
Combo of
my Group order (10ox QB and 1/10th Gold Brit)
and an order from GoldSilver.be (Figure 8 dragon, 1/10th Platinum Brit, 20th anniversary Brit, Privy Rooster Brit (Although I ordered the snake privy) and the St Helena Trade dollar)
Although, now I have the Figure 8, I'm not actually sure I like it... The relief design isn't as raised as I thought it would be, and also the capsule block it comes in isn't closed to the air!
I've inherited a suitcase full of "First day stamp envelopes with coins on"... how would I sell this collection?
in Non Precious Metal Coins / Base Metal Coins
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Thank you! Granddad loved them for sure.
Would it be better to separate, or offer in the album?
Problem with that, and why I wanted to take them somewhere - no idea what they are worth, beyond the value of the coin in the blister! 🙂