Yes, I've heard of them, and I cannot remember for sure, but I believe I also bought Irish coins from them, when I was actively pursuing the Dansco Irish predecimal set.
<< <i>Never heard of them but then I've never heard of "The Elusive Spondulix" either.
As for a free Blackbook of Coins, I can't think of any reference I would like less... >>
I agree on all points.
I can't understand how the "Blackbook" has remained in print all these years unless it is a tax write-off. I can't think of anyone who uses it for anything.
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Jefferson nickels, Standing Libs, and US-Philippines rock
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As for a free Blackbook of Coins, I can't think of any reference I would like less...
is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
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They're just fine, as best as I can recall.
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<< <i>Never heard of them but then I've never heard of "The Elusive Spondulix" either.
As for a free Blackbook of Coins, I can't think of any reference I would like less...
I agree on all points.
I can't understand how the "Blackbook" has remained in print all these years unless it is a tax write-off. I can't think of anyone who uses it for anything.
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Enjoy!
Just Having Fun
Unfortunately for Tom NEN snagged me again.
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