SSP/WTB: Help, I need a (don't laugh!) 1953 Brit halfpenny! (Never mind- got one now)
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It doesn't even need to be UNC.
I have a bunch of old Whitman folders lyin' around, and wanted to fill the last holes in them before I throw them into the Bay of E. The ship-reverse halfpenny folder is complete, including the 1953... BUT I need a second 1953, since the folder has slots for a representative obverse for each type.
I also need the 1950 and 1951 pennies to complete the George V/VI penny folder.
In all three cases, average circulated coins will do.
Help!
I have a bunch of old Whitman folders lyin' around, and wanted to fill the last holes in them before I throw them into the Bay of E. The ship-reverse halfpenny folder is complete, including the 1953... BUT I need a second 1953, since the folder has slots for a representative obverse for each type.
I also need the 1950 and 1951 pennies to complete the George V/VI penny folder.
In all three cases, average circulated coins will do.
Help!
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<< <i>The 50 and 51 pennies will cost some...even in circ. grades. >>
Yeah, I know.
Believe it or not, I used to have multiples of both dates... in AU/UNC... that I got for ten cents each in a bulk lot.
That was a bulk lot to be remembered. Heavier on keys than on commons. There were five or six each of the 1918-19 KN's, and two or three each of the 1950 and '51. Plus some XF-AU Vickie young head coins from the 1870's, and so on. A truly incredible lot.
Maybe I will just sell the penny folder without the 1950-51 coins.
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What a guy.
Guess I'll skip the 1950-51 pennies.
Which makes this thread moot, now.
Cheat thread!
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