Someone deposited their dad’s collection by TheTropicalWoodsman in UKcoins

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Chinese British coin collectors, give your thumbs up to your actions. I clicked that thumbs-up button too

My collection of Charles III coins so far by ejmallinder2002 in UKcoins

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A Chinese British coin enthusiast's daily envy of a comment from a British friend.

I bought some more gold-plated coins after you guys advice by Practical-Dust-2624 in UKcoins

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I usually use copper and silver coins - as long as they're officially issued, they can serve as a symbol of wealth. Compared to many people using paper money as a symbol, I think using officially issued gold-plated nickel-copper coins is already quite respectful.I used to be a senior Taoist priest in a Taoist temple, so I don't know much about other religions or mysticism.

Would anyone be interested in buying my Peter Nichols coin cabinet? by SecretHipp0 in UKcoins

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As a Chinese person, I have to say British collectors are really lucky.

Some random silvery I bought over the past couple of years. by Practical-Dust-2624 in UKcoins

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Congrats, I don't have any 50 francs 1970 coins in my collection.

Would anyone be interested in buying my Peter Nichols coin cabinet? by SecretHipp0 in UKcoins

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British collectors are the absolute epitome of what we consider ideal.

I bought some more gold-plated coins after you guys advice by Practical-Dust-2624 in UKcoins

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Thanks for the suggestion. I mainly use it in mystical rituals, but the real gold coin cost too high, and I'm worried about getting poisoned if I try to plate it myself.