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Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => Bi-Metallic Coins of the World => Topic started by: humpybong on May 24, 2009, 02:13:24 PM

Welcome to a stroll down memory lane... Looks a lot different, HUH?

Title: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: humpybong on May 24, 2009, 02:13:24 PM

Received these great bi-metallic coins from George in India.  Thought you may like to have a look

(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa63/bm1947/India10r2005.jpg)


(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa63/bm1947/india10r2006rev.jpg)


(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa63/bm1947/Indie2008.jpg)

Not my picture because mine did not turn out so good.

Thanks George


Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: triggersmob on May 24, 2009, 05:06:49 PM
Nice coins, thanks for posting.

I've been meaning to ask George, what the cross and dots design symbolises.
Can you tell us George?


Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: S.George on May 24, 2009, 05:10:16 PM
 :D

The 2006 Bimetalic Rs.10 coin was NOT issued for circulation, as the Obverse apperas to have CHRISTIAN CROSS.   There were large protets for Re.1 and Rs.2.   Hence, they were withdrawn and new designs, introduced.   Rs.10 was not issued for general publics, use.

In  Yahoo coin group, a day light roberer advertised this Rs.10 coin for $19     The coin group owner Tom  Mathews is another criminal, who have a share in these roberries, always supporting these Criminal Coin Dealers and sharing the loot.   Many of the Yahoo Coin Group Members cheated me and not returned the trade.

David M. Lloyed of Port Saint Lucie, Florid owes me $400.   He is said to be a Coin Dealer and a friend of Tom Mathews, who is supporting criminals and criminal activities.

Ross Kaiser of PA, who is writing articles in that group asked specifically several commemorative coins worth $80.   I thought, I am helping him and he never returned the trade.

There are many others, who never returned the trade.   Criminal Tom Mathews knew them and thier acrivities and never wanted to take action on them.   Castle Members are requested to be, careful on this coin group

I can send Castle Members these 2006 Rs.10 for  $3
and
2008 Rs.10 coins for $2

2006 WAS THE FIRST BIMETAL COIN ISSUED BY INDIA AND WITHDRAWN.
George



Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: Pocketcoins on May 25, 2009, 08:54:17 AM
I like the bi-metallic coins  ;D
Good post about the folks who done you wrong also. We need to watch out for each other. Thanks  :)


Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: CoinCrusader42 on May 25, 2009, 11:10:53 AM
Hi George,

It's a shame you were cheated.  I just wish the cheats hadn't been from my country.

I would be interested in the coins you offer.  How do I pay you?  PayPal?

Gary

CC42


Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: S.George on May 25, 2009, 03:36:56 PM
 :D

Hi Pocket Coins:

I can send you 2 coins in each variety for $10 (U.S)   If interested, please send private e-mail.
Thanks
George


Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: S.George on May 25, 2009, 03:56:43 PM
 :D
.
Hi Gary:

Thanks for the understanding.   I am sorry to say all of them were from your country.

I am trading for 40 years... and I always send first.   I HAVE COMPLETED SETS OF
MORGAN DOLLARS (including 1893-S)
PEACE DOLLARS
WALKING LIBERTY HALVES
BUFALLO NICKELS
FRANKLIN ETC., through trade only.

Now-a-days, people adopt various methods to cheat poor collectors like me, living far away.   
They use all sorts of dubious methods and get sympathy.

One man said, he is a disabled Vetran and staying in Dis-abled Vetrans Hospital,  in Florida and wanted coins and journals.   I sent him more than 5 packages and requesting my, other American Friends to support him.   In this effort, I found that this fellow is not in Vetrans Hospital and his claim is false.

Another Fellow wanted coins from Foreign Countries, for his Son's collection.  I sent him 5 packages.  Latter I found him, selling them.   So, son's collection and daughter's collection are false.

Another fellow claimed that his coins were stolen.   It was suggested by a Noble Collector to send 5 coins from the group from all over the world.   I sent him around 30 coins.    Latter I found that he is BULLION DEALER in Florida area and a very richman.

I request Members to be careful, while trading.   

I have sent a personal message for payment of coins, please. 

Kind regards
George


Hi George,

It's a shame you were cheated.  I just wish the cheats hadn't been from my country.

I would be interested in the coins you offer.  How do I pay you?  PayPal?

Gary

CC42
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Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: Pocketcoins on May 26, 2009, 12:55:14 AM
Message sent  :)


Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: CoinCrusader42 on May 26, 2009, 04:22:43 AM
Message received.

Thanks George.

I am out of the coin collecting hobby, however I'm still very much involved in that I enjoy watching our kids and grandkids as they build their collections.

The coins you are having sent to me will likely go to a son, and one of two grandkids who really enjoy "foreign" coins.

Thanks again.

 :) :) :) :)


Title: Re: Bi-metallic coins from India
Post by: CoinCrusader42 on June 13, 2009, 01:08:26 AM
George,

The coins arrived in today's mail.

They are beautiful!

I somehow erased your last PM to me.

I would like to pay for them right away.  PayPal would be fine.

Would you PM or e-mail me and let me know how much is owed, as well as the PayPal address of the person who is to receive the payment.

Thanks again, and I'll be looking forward to hearing from you.

 :) :) :) :)