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Originally posted by kingcook View PostYou can buy mine if you like to add to your collection. Only £20.
Think of what it will be worth along with the others.
and when your great great great grandson is doing the family tree, my great great great grandson will flog them to him for 5,000 quid each
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postanyway, i aim to keep my old tax discs. i will mount them in a frame and they will become valuable faimily heirlooms
Think of what it will be worth along with the others.
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Not much of a scouser are you? I am amazed you know what a tax disc is - let alone bought one.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postanyway, i aim to keep my old tax discs. i will mount them in a frame and they will become valuable faimily heirlooms
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Originally posted by tractor View PostMy bad lol I thought you had to be dead to be an ancestor, you learn something new on CUK every day
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Originally posted by tractor View PostDid you mean descendants?
no, if my ancestors get rich, they'll leave it all to me
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I am keeping mine. In a few years they will be collectors items, like penny Blacks, and my ancestors will be dead rich.Tags: None
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