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2 minutes ago, treetop1280 said:

@MrStacker has them all hidden in his garden shed ???( grotty little man “👍

You been in his shed?

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2 hours ago, CaptCaveMan said:

Received mine yesterday and also completing the set.  With the Monarch's now halted, is this one of the few current sets which will have both QEII and KCIII?

No doubt will be, maybe a little extra premium…..🤔🤔

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8 minutes ago, Charliemouse said:

1902 Matte Proof Quintuple Sovereign

Finally photographed this beauty.  Thanks to @Clockpuncher for this amazing coin.

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Great pictures as usual. As your pictures are so good, they pick up so much detail. 

A nice looking coin. 

Interesting to see hairlines on this graded coin, did most of the matte proof finishes look like this? Cheers. 

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7 minutes ago, CoinCupboard said:

Great pictures as usual. As your pictures are so good, they pick up so much detail. 

A nice looking coin. 

Interesting to see hairlines on this graded coin, did most of the matte proof finishes look like this? Cheers. 

From the RM site:

This coin was only issued in a special year set. These "long gold" proof sets were produced to celebrate the Coronation of King Edward VII on the 9th August 1902 (having been postponed from 26th June due to the King's appendicitis), with a mintage of 8,066 sets. This year is the only time a matt finish set has been produced thus far for a Coronation set of coins and was in vogue for medallions at that time. The engraver of these coins was George William De Saulles who sadly died aged 41 the year after these sets were issued, and who had a personal preference for the matt finish having first produced Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Royal Mint medallions of 1897 with the same finish.

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4 hours ago, MadPanda said:

Today (well, yesterday actually) I received my auction win from Treetop1280.  A very pleasing stash of 8 silver coins, a Beskar bar, a lot of wet&dry and other abrasives, some wall plugs and some thankfully unused socks.

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Brilliant 🤣

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4 hours ago, MadPanda said:

Today (well, yesterday actually) I received my auction win from Treetop1280.  A very pleasing stash of 8 silver coins, a Beskar bar, a lot of wet&dry and other abrasives, some wall plugs and some thankfully unused socks.

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Wet n dry and wall plugs are deffo useful, as for the silver I'm not so sure 🤣

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10 hours ago, SilverRich said:

I've wanted a Geiger bar for a long time so thanks to @NextDayBullion for these and the incredibly quick delivery. 👍 

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And this silly little thing. Bought it by mistake as I was buying and cooking so somehow completely missed it was .5g not 1g. Ah well, pretty little thing. 

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6x smaller than a tenth wow?! 

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