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Tony Webs Regular user 134 Posts |
I guess I was lucky when I built up my coin collection. In the early nineties before Manchester City centre got bombed there was a dealer in the city who sold old medals and coins.
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sibbie Special user East Coast 525 Posts |
It is a closeup piece which I intend to let the viewer touch the coin which is why I think the date itself is important.
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sibbie Special user East Coast 525 Posts |
Thanks for everyone's help. I was able to get a hold of a 1887 for a good price today. All suggestions are much appreciated!
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cloud Loyal user Lincolnshire, England 206 Posts |
Sorry to jump in late, but is it possible to get a m******* old penny (or get one made). I would like to use one for a 'Spring Heeled Jack' routine.
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Peyak New user 1 Post |
I found an1888 pence with queen Victoria on it. I live in Calgary Alberta Canada and I was wondering if it is worth anything to a collecter
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Godzilla Inner circle Tied & Untied Witches on 5316 Posts |
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On 2012-09-04 11:57, Peyak wrote: Not,really...they are a rather common year!
"If you watch Godzilla backwards, it's about a big ass lizard who helps rebuild a half burnt-down city, then moonwalks back into the ocean"
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Tim Dowd Special user ...Making the Magic Happen! 942 Posts |
I would pay €20000 but I don't have €20000... Send it to me for appraisal...
Timothy Dowd
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Tokyo Williams Regular user NYC 126 Posts |
Another vote for purchasing a lot from Ebay. I picked up a handful of late 19th Century pennies for a Jack routine for very little...shipping exceeded the actual total quite a bit, and I still probably paid less than $6. Granted, I purchased from a chap in Iceland right after their currency turned to kindling, but given the common nature of the coins, I would imagine roughly similar deals can still be found. Keep in mind, the bargin-rate coins will be far from mint condition, but I think having them worn down from a thousand greasy (and bloody) thumbs makes them all the better...
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Tim Dowd Special user ...Making the Magic Happen! 942 Posts |
Found one in Germany... http://www.ebay.de/itm/1-One-Penny-1888-......32wt_689
Timothy Dowd
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Tim Dowd Special user ...Making the Magic Happen! 942 Posts |
Too late... my time has come... sends shivers down my spine... body's aching all the time... bought it...!
Timothy Dowd
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