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    AC/DC Vol. 2 Box Set Large Poster Albert Productions Aussie 1987 Poster

    Original price was: $399.00.Current price is: $349.00.
    AC/DC Vol. 2 Box Set Large Poster Albert Productions Aussie 1987 Poster
    • Condition: Used
    • Comments: Poster only, shows signs of wear as per photos
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    AC/DC High Voltage Alberts Reissue Aussie Gold Vinyl LP Record

    Original price was: $150.00.Current price is: $125.00.
    AC/DC High Voltage Alberts Reissue Aussie Gold Vinyl LP Record
    • Vinyl Condition: Near Mint
    • Cover Condition: Near Mint
    • Comments:
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    AC/DC 1975 Promo Australian OZ Limited Edition Iron On Transfer

    Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $199.00.
    AC/DC 1975 Promo Australian OZ Limited Edition Iron On Transfer
    • Condition: Very Good +
    • Comments: A colour transfer on a white background, designed to be applied to fabric with a hot iron. The transfer features a photo of the band AC/DC with the bands logo along the bottom
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    Kiss Peter Criss Solo 1978 US 1st Pressing Vinyl LP Record

    Original price was: $199.00.Current price is: $179.00.
    Kiss Peter Criss Solo 1978 US 1st Pressing Vinyl LP Record
    • Vinyl Condition: Mint
    • Cover Condition: Near Mint
    • Comments: Santa Maria Pressing, Brand New in Shrink Wrap, corner clip to bottom right for import
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    Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks 1977 1st Pressing Record

    Original price was: $365.00.Current price is: $329.00.
    Sex Pistols Never Mind The Bollocks 1977 U.K. Virgin 1st Pressing Vinyl LP Record
    • Vinyl Condition: Very Good +
    • Cover Condition: Very Good +
    • Comments: Vinyl plays excellent, includes a bonus copy of Steve Jones' contract and tour date listing; plus a reprint poster, includes original inner paper vinyl cover
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    AC/DC High Voltage 1975 Blue Roo Debut Vinyl LP Record Joe Williams CR

    Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $179.00.
    AC/DC High Voltage 1975 Blue Roo Debut Vinyl LP Record Joe Williams CR
    • Vinyl Condition: Acceptable
    • Cover Condition: N/A
    • Comments: Vinyl Only / Vinyl has several scratches.
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    2019 -20 Tyler Herro Panini Contenders Basketball Card #142

    Original price was: $399.00.Current price is: $349.00.
    2019 -20 Tyler Herro Panini Contenders Rookie Ticket RC Rookie Basketball Card
    • Condition: Mint or better
    • Comments: Card #142, Autographed Rookie Card
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    The La De Das Rock And Roll Sandwich 1973 Record

    Original price was: $225.00.Current price is: $199.00.
    The La De Das Rock And Roll Sandwich 1973 EMI Australia Vinyl LP Record
    • Vinyl Condition: Excellent
    • Cover Condition: Very Good +
    • Comments: Cover has scuffing and ring wear, Australian 1st Pressing, Recorded Live at Doncaster Theatre and at EMI’s Sydney Studio
  • Led Zeppelin Zozo IV Australian Atlantic Vinyl LP Record
    • Vinyl Condition: Excellent
    • Cover Condition: Excellent
    • Comments: Insert in Very Good + Condition, this release was commonly referred to as "Led Zeppelin IV", to follow in sequence with their previous three releases, but no actual title appears on the release
  • AC/DC Highway To Hell 1979 N.Z. New Zealand Pressing Vinyl LP Record
    • Vinyl Condition: Excellent -
    • Cover Condition: Very Good +
    • Comments: New Zealand pressing with red alberts label with yellow strobes and "flames" cover, Cover has ring wear and creases
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    Vintage 1989 Chicago Cubs Major Baseball League Tee Shirt

    Original price was: $449.00.Current price is: $329.00.
    Vintage 1989 Chicago Cubs Major Baseball League Champion 3/4 White Sleeve Tee Shirt
    • Condition: Good
    • Comments: Size: Large, faded print, Champion tag, Made in U.S.A.
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    1923 Sydney George V Large Head Sovereign Gold Uncirculated Coin

    Original price was: $19,995.00.Current price is: $14,995.00.
    1923 Sydney George V Large Head Sovereign Gold Uncirculated Coin
    • Condition: Excellent
    • Comments: Obverse: King George V facing left, legend around
    • Reverse: St George slaying dragon, date and mintmark below
    • Diameter: 22.00mm
    • Mintage 416,000
    The year 1923 was challenging for the management and staff of the Sydney Mint. Declining mintage figures, rising costs and crumbling infrastructure brought about regular calls for the closure of the Sydney Mint. There was of course resistance to this irreversible decision not only within the Mint, but also within the State government. In the face of this uncertainty, Sydney Mint had no option other than to continue fulfill their obligations with the meagre resources they had available to them. Just 416,000 sovereigns were coined during by Sydney in 1923, out of 111,051 ozt of raw gold delivered. Interestingly, most of that gold originated from Queensland, a much smaller proportion was mined in New South Wales. The Sydney Mint annual report for 1923 stated that “...the coinage on the account of the Commonwealth Government was confined to sixpences and halfpence.” The direct result of this limited activity was that the Sydney Mint posted a loss of £12,389 for the year. A further symptom of the strains the Sydney Mint staff were under was the resignation of two temporary workmen, a departure that left "staffing levels far below normal." Due to the uncertainty of the relationship between the Mint and the State and Federal governments, these (and other) positions were left unfilled. Working conditions may not have been ideal for Sydney Mint staff during this period, however that was no excuse for complacency or resignation. The Deputy Master finished his report for 1923 by stating that “The small coinage for 1923 afforded opportunities for a general overhaul of the engines and machinery. It was though inadvisable to incur unnecessary expense until the future of this branch had been assured. The operative staff was also engaged in repairs and renovations necessarily of an urgent nature, throughout the buildings.”
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