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15 hours ago, HerefordBullyun said:

An half empty packet of Aldi cornflakes, A 1970s tea towel holder an punctured used dolly and half a tube of Vaseline!

Sorry i thought I was on the conveyer belt on the generation game!

One of our friends was on The Generation Game, and all he won was the conveyer belt!

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20 minutes ago, James32 said:

Personally I'd ask for the crystal ball 🥴

Ah, you don't see the problem with that though. If I check my ball and post up the future spot price, it would stir too much of a frenzy. Wouldn't want to be seen as inciting a silver raid! 

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8 hours ago, Fishface220 said:

Gonna guess £12 and more importantly can you ask them to turn the bottom left Brit round so it’s sat properly..... my ocd can’t cope

 

8 hours ago, TheShinyStuff said:

It is the right way up. Its a special edition Quarter (turn) Britannia. That's why its 35 quid. Bargain.

Check again, those are Brittania, all special editions.

 

ps. I bet on £10.00.

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19 hours ago, Dakaras said:

Evening folks inspired by @LawrenceChard having a guess the offer competition on 1 x 2021 Brittania that I will take to a local pawn shop currently selling them in my home town for £35 see picture.

 

No prizes just the satisfaction of winning or not! 

@LawrenceChardhas guessed £15.

The coin will go in on Tuesday 17th

The amount offered I will donate to Red Cross Ukraine appeal. 

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Trying to work out what rcua is? 

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23 hours ago, Dakaras said:

Evening folks inspired by @LawrenceChard having a guess the offer competition on 1 x 2021 Brittania that I will take to a local pawn shop currently selling them in my home town for £35 see picture.

 

No prizes just the satisfaction of winning or not! 

@LawrenceChardhas guessed £15.

The coin will go in on Tuesday 17th

The amount offered I will donate to Red Cross Ukraine appeal. 

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thats cheap. yesterday, my nearest coin ( actually a jewllers with a couple of coins ) shop was selling all their 1oz for £36 Brits/maples/roos/etc   and some were pretty scruffy.

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