…comes the dust cart. That is one of the versions, anyway. There are others.
I’ve been having a good time recently, with a good selection of medallions for eBay and some interesting history to learn.
It all came to an end today when we found several hundred coin sets shoved at the back of a cupboard. They are the sort that come in card inserts inside plastic cases. Over the years the cases have been damaged and the coins they contain don’t seem very popular. The answer is to take the coins out and put the empty cards on eBay.
They sell well.
In fact they sell so well that one of the cards I put on today has sold already.
That is some recompense for the boredom of the day, and for the coughing and sneezing as I sorted the dusty cases.
I would add some photos but I seem to have left my camera plugged into the computer at work.
You’ll have to have a few photos from Clumber Park instead.

Walking in Clumber Park
And finally – more ducks.
“The cards sell on their own.” Well. We humans are a funny bunch, aren’t we?
Yes, we are.
I bet those who buy the cards are those who, as infants, preferred the boxes to the contents
π I liked the boxes…
π
Clumber Park looks like a nice place to walk.
I love the mallards. π
The lake is nice and often has more variety than I have shown.
“Over the years the cases have been damaged and the coins they contain donβt seem very popular…….In fact they sell so well that one of the ones I put on today has sold already”
Hmm.
I’ll obviously have to edit. The complete sets don’t sell, but the cards sell on their own. π
I see
Now edited. π