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On 15/05/2021 at 12:42, Nowhereman said:

Today I received a commission pour from silver angel.  4.4 oz hand poured Celtic knotwork cross in .999 silver.  It looks like it has come straight from an archeological dig. This is silver at a stackable price but out on display where I can see it every day. It will never been hidden in a safe or sock drawer.

Celtic knotwork and silver is an awesome combination but the gnarly ripples and natural features of a hand pour takes it to another level for me.

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As a st9nemason they are tricky and time consuming but nice when finished.

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1 minute ago, Gildeon said:

Here is the other side. And I also have the Bronze one, which I will be sending to NGC next.

How great that for a coin with so much detail and age you can still end up getting a MS70. Thanks for sharing.....if only the bronze was a '67 too, right?!

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2 minutes ago, AndrewSL76 said:

How great that for a coin with so much detail and age you can still end up getting a MS70. Thanks for sharing.....if only the bronze was a '67 too, right?!

Oh but it is, it's on the other side like the silver one. 1963 is probably the year that the coin club was founded.

You scared me for a second! 😅

Instagram: gildeon_67

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2 hours ago, Tn21 said:

@SovUK started me off with the 2002

@arshimo2012 with the proof 2005 

 

Next will be a 2012 bullion at some point when I can. 

Love both these coins. Thank you to you both 

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Keeping my eye out for a 2012 too. I just got a bullion 2005 recently. The proof looks fantastic 

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23 hours ago, ak74 said:

Perth Mint Wombat (1st in the series, possibly). 

Isn't the 2020 Quokka coin part of the same series? Also, how do you find the Wombat coin? The Quokka coin looked great on pictures but kinda fell flat when observing in real life, so I'm on the fence about the wombat one.

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