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17 minutes ago, Murphy1986 said:

Oh of course.. and i would be happy to pay for such a service.

However, as a yorkshireman, i dont like to venture over to the 'wrong' side of the Pennines unless its absolutely imperative.

I will probably go to a big brand jeweller or pawnbroker cos i wont feel as bad wasting their time 😂

 

Is that what the 32 in 'James32' stands for? Or is that the amount of hoovers u have running at any one time? 😉 

I am fairly new to the forum but i have noticed a few 'patterns'  if u will.

OBJECTION..Hearsay!!

 

I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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16 minutes ago, Murphy1986 said:

However, as a yorkshireman, i dont like to venture over to the 'wrong' side of the Pennines unless its absolutely imperative.

Haha 😆 I’m also a Yorkshire Man, living in Yorkshire, and everyone knows how tight true Yorkshire folk are.

Wait was that a tongue twister 🤔

Let me rephrase that to everyone knows how good with money true Yorkshire folk are 😆🤣

6 minutes ago, Foster88 said:

This is how ‘patterns’ (topics) on the forum usually go. 😆

 

 

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Classic lol 😂 

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It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning - Henry Ford

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19 minutes ago, jackflash123 said:

Haha 😆 I’m also a Yorkshire Man, living in Yorkshire, and everyone knows how tight true Yorkshire folk are.

Wait was that a tongue twister 🤔

Let me rephrase that to everyone knows how good with money true Yorkshire folk are 😆🤣

Classic lol 😂 

Proper class at not opening our wallets us yorkshire folk! I cant remember what the inside of mine looks like..

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There’s a pic of your wallet @Murphy1986 😆

Mankind’s two greatest enemies are the state and central banks - Jeff Berwick

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning - Henry Ford

The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why - Mark Twain

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9 minutes ago, Foster88 said:

This is what I think of when I think of a Yorkshireman.

A fantastic programme of my childhood.

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This is exactly how i dress. Note the empty pockets cos us Yorkshire folk "accidently" leave our wallets at home on the regular. 

Good old compo, twas a classic program!

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9 minutes ago, Foster88 said:

This is what I think of when I think of a Yorkshireman.

A fantastic programme of my childhood.

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Lol looks exactly like me and my cronies 😆

Mankind’s two greatest enemies are the state and central banks - Jeff Berwick

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning - Henry Ford

The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why - Mark Twain

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6 minutes ago, Murphy1986 said:

Oh aye, a want sayin tha dint know oo Compo is. Just eyelightin t'outfit..

Lol am t’going t’bed t’nite ‘evry’t’one 😆

Mankind’s two greatest enemies are the state and central banks - Jeff Berwick

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning - Henry Ford

The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why - Mark Twain

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8 hours ago, Murphy1986 said:

Oh of course.. and i would be happy to pay for such a service.

However, as a yorkshireman, i dont like to venture over to the 'wrong' side of the Pennines unless its absolutely imperative.

I will probably go to a big brand jeweller or pawnbroker cos i wont feel as bad wasting their time 😂

 

Is that what the 32 in 'James32' stands for? Or is that the amount of hoovers u have running at any one time? 😉 

I am fairly new to the forum but i have noticed a few 'patterns'  if u will.

32 is his birth year. He is sitting all day long in his electric armchair, have a 100" monitor on the wall watching buy/sell section and on another wall a 32" TV for Emmerdale and Coronation street.

For hoover have three shifts servants, covered 24/7.

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53 minutes ago, tray said:

This is mine, I still wear it, it gets a wash in the shower. It was my husband's aunty's she worn every day. Definitely wouldn't part with it 

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Looks in better nick than mine! Have u had it tested? Oh no u cant part with things like these..

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49 minutes ago, tray said:

This is mine, I still wear it, it gets a wash in the shower. It was my husband's aunty's she worn every day. Definitely wouldn't part with it 

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2 minutes ago, Murphy1986 said:

Looks in better nick than mine! Have u had it tested? Oh no u cant part with things like these..

Both are genuine, I have no doubts about this.

Your half sovereign probably been tested before with acid, I suppose the brownish stain is from another pawn shop evaluation.

They are barbarians... Using steel file, scratching deep, using nitric acid.

A jeweller have another approach regarding old coins jewellery.

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Just now, tray said:

Mine is genuine it came from a lady that wouldn't have imitations. I had a jeweller look at it about 6 years ago  when I renewed the chain. It's a lovely piece 

 

Of course it is. 

I really like the coins used as jewellery. All of them are carrying nice untold stories.

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18 minutes ago, stefffana said:

 

Both are genuine, I have no doubts about this.

Your half sovereign probably been tested before with acid, I suppose the brownish stain is from another pawn shop evaluation.

They are barbarians... Using steel file, scratching deep, using nitric acid.

A jeweller have another approach regarding old coins jewellery.

Oh great stuff! My grandma never had money so to be honest i assumed it was purely decorative. 

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11 minutes ago, stefffana said:

Of course it is. 

I really like the coins used as jewellery. All of them are carrying nice untold stories.

I hope i didnt cause offence. I wasnt suggesting yours was fake. I just have no clue about my own.

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23 minutes ago, stefffana said:

 

Both are genuine, I have no doubts about this.

Your half sovereign probably been tested before with acid, I suppose the brownish stain is from another pawn shop evaluation.

They are barbarians... Using steel file, scratching deep, using nitric acid.

A jeweller have another approach regarding old coins jewellery.

Im worried about getting it tested now for fear it will incure further damage..

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1 minute ago, Murphy1986 said:

Im worried about getting it tested now for fear it will incure further damage..

For your peace of mind, go to a jeweller. 

Or, better, use the services offered by @GoldDiggerDave. He will evaluate and professionally clean your coin, pendant and chain for a very good price.

In my opinion you can't go wrong.🤗

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7 minutes ago, Murphy1986 said:

I hope i didnt cause offence. I wasnt suggesting yours was fake. I just have no clue about my own.

Not at all I was lucky enough to inherit quite a few from my father. I did send them all off to be valued just because I had no idea what I was looking at but with this one it really didn't matter. I just asked the jeweller when I went in to see them

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