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33 minutes ago, Silvergun said:

From HGM  lucky dip , isle of man 1973 half sovereign , 1910, 2000 and 2004 half sovereigns . Ebay a 1915 and 1927   2.5 dollar Indian heads

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Nice haul - especially the 2000 as that was the first year since 1982 that the Mint issued a normal half sov. As a fan of the ps-33 gotta love the Indian Heads as well - the 1927 in better shape and a lower mintage. 

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Went to my uk silver storage to pick up some 2012 silver Britannias and was pleasantly surprised to see a wee 1980 1/2 sov wedged in amongst them...a lovely surprise. 

P.S. If anyone is interested in any 2012 britannias in mint plastic, feel free to pm me whilst I am in The UK (1 more week and pp only).

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58 minutes ago, prophet800 said:

Not everyone's cup of tea but I like them.

Another 2 to my collection.

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Love the first one. Reminds me of the last gold explorer coin they have recently done, 2016 Pierre Gaultier, which is a coin I am pursuing as its stunning! ?

 

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On my way home from work I popped round to @Abbotssilvercoins and bought two Silver Tuvalu 2016 Star Trek coins. Only popped in to pay for the next coins he is getting made and he showed me these. Just couldn't resist but will have to hide them from family members who are big fans of Star Trek!

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On 14/08/2016 at 17:32, BaldyBob said:

Still stacking at current prices, but only the odd quarter now and again.

The 1/4 Brit on HGM on Friday, was a 2010, not a design I have had in hand before.

 

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nice one!

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Excellent. 

15 minutes ago, prophet800 said:

My first YH half sovereign and I like it a lot.☺

It won't be the last ;)

Welcome :)

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

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Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live, and It's  Britannia, with one t and two n's.

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