Silver 3d Windfall!

I rarely post but my wife just gave me the 'oh thats nice' look as I bounced about the house in joy and explained why.
I just purchased THE core group of certified silver 3d that marked up to this point, a major hurdle in my collection to secure, the 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932. I've only seen one 1928 that was at least UNC in the last few years (Wybrit got it I believe) and I had yet to find solid gems in any of the others until now. Finding all 4 in one place was a huge bonus....especially since spring I've been in a serious drought to find anything of merit to put into the collection until very recently.
Happy Happy Joy Joy
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I just purchased THE core group of certified silver 3d that marked up to this point, a major hurdle in my collection to secure, the 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932. I've only seen one 1928 that was at least UNC in the last few years (Wybrit got it I believe) and I had yet to find solid gems in any of the others until now. Finding all 4 in one place was a huge bonus....especially since spring I've been in a serious drought to find anything of merit to put into the collection until very recently.
Happy Happy Joy Joy
Av
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<< <i> I rarely post but my wife just gave me the 'oh thats nice' look as I bounced about the house in joy and explained why. >>
Av, she'll never understand, but we do!!!!
And, old Wybbie especially understands.........
Congrats!
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09/07/2006
Nick
Congrats!
Especially if it colours Wybrit green with envy!
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
denominations are even tougher.
The home country - Great Britain. 1928, 1930 and 1931 are all tough dates. 1931 is highly undervalued in the catalogues. 1932 is tougher than 1933-36, but still fairly easy to find.
<< <i>what country?
The home country - Great Britain. 1928, 1930 and 1931 are all tough dates. 1931 is highly undervalued in the catalogues. 1932 is tougher than 1933-36, but still fairly easy to find. >>
I thought it probably was, but wasn't sure. I have never collected GB coins, so I have no idea what is rare, and what is not.