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1 minute ago, Sovhead said:

Got one from James recently beautiful coins 👍🏻

Probably from the same batch these came from.  I just bought these the other day as well.

The Sovereign is the quintessentially British coin.  It has a German queen on the front, an Italian waiter on the back, and half of them were made in Australia.

 

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Just now, Silverlocks said:

Probably from the same batch these came from.  I just bought these the other day as well.

Identical,  all in beautiful condition same year as well pics don’t do them justice and your pics are crackers.

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On 10/02/2024 at 13:00, Richard82 said:

Not precious metals but these are a few coins I've had in my change recently. 

I've got a few Peter rabbit characters in the 50p somewhere 😂

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The commonwealth games coin is the Scottish one…rarest is NI sell for good money considering you get them in your change.

Scots one worth about £20+

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9 hours ago, Sovhead said:

The commonwealth games coin is the Scottish one…rarest is NI sell for good money considering you get them in your change.

Scots one worth about £20+

I just thought they were worth around the face value. Thanks fir the info.

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Oooo. That's luverly.  Maklouf portrait.

The relief really does stand out on those photos.  What have you got reflecting in the background?

 

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The Sovereign is the quintessentially British coin.  It has a German queen on the front, an Italian waiter on the back, and half of them were made in Australia.

 

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10 hours ago, MaxeBaumann said:

 3 stackers from the Scottsdale Mint in 5oz, 100g and 2oz capsules.

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Do these still stack together despite the three different weights?

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59 minutes ago, Silverlocks said:

Oooo. That's luverly.  Maklouf portrait.

The relief really does stand out on those photos.  What have you got reflecting in the background?

 

Just my standard 3 light setup.  It's all white light at 5000K, so the colour is coming from the coin.

I just play with the angles until it looks pretty.  😊

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1 hour ago, Charliemouse said:

1997 £2 gold proof

One of my all-time favourite coins.  

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What a beauty that is. One I'd love to have in the £2 stack.

Cracking photos as well.... must try harder with mine 

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2 hours ago, Charliemouse said:

Just my standard 3 light setup.  It's all white light at 5000K, so the colour is coming from the coin.

I just play with the angles until it looks pretty.  😊

Where do you put the lights?  I guess one from the top right, one from behind the coin to reflect off the rim, and one mounted on the camera?

The Sovereign is the quintessentially British coin.  It has a German queen on the front, an Italian waiter on the back, and half of them were made in Australia.

 

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11 hours ago, Earthmetal said:

Lassen sich diese trotz der drei unterschiedlichen Gewichte immer noch zusammenstapeln?

Yes, despite the different weights, they are stackable. Greetings from Maxe.

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