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Gillick Head Sov Price?


KevjustKev

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For me:

Favourites: Machin, Gillick, Maklouf

Most accurate: Broadley, Clark.

I must admit my dislike of the Maklouf has mellowed over the years - I actually enjoy getting them in change these days - maybe it's because the Gillicks and most of the Machins have gone.

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6 hours ago, Britannia47 said:

Well, I will never look at the Gillick portrait again in the same way, after you explained about your childhood fantasies!  😃

 Anyway, here's another look at all the candidates for best portrait and the winner is.......?  (Your personal preference!)

I am sticking with the 'Maklouf', which was only done in Proof.

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Nice comparison photo.

Bottom left and right really do highlight the weak mushy strike of post 2000 Sovs

Not my circus, not my monkeys

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  • 6 months later...
On 17/08/2022 at 18:41, SidS said:

LOL - the thing with that is, on the UNC condition and Proof strikes you can see the edge of her jacket/coat. However, all the Gillick coins I saw were out of my change and after 30 years or so of circulation, there was no trace of that clothing, I can tell you! 😁

Ha ha, sounds like the Gillick coins have had quite the adventure! I guess after 30 years of being in circulation, any trace of clothing would be long gone. It's like the coins have their own secret life story to tell!😂

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