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  1. 3 points
    Wow! Makes it quite a score then! I think I paid about £30 for the 4 penny, 3 halfpenny, 1 farthing and 1 brass threepence Whitman folders mostly complete! That one better go in my collection then.
  2. 3 points
    I think the 1860 may be an F763 with the pattern obverse. Well done. Jerry
  3. 2 points
    Well done Jerry and what i like about the forum ,pointing things out and helping others ........Hat off 👍
  4. 2 points
    This one is 1863, I believe dies 6 and G so F42 - common but quite nice:
  5. 2 points
    I mentioned picking up a decent Half Crown - 1927 proof version - in a bunch of Whitman folders this week. I also got a full range of other folders in the series - mostly full, much in low grade - but a few pleasant surprises like these (one per post): 1860 Beaded border - I believe dies 1 and B so F6 but please correct me if I am wrong.
  6. 1 point
    Indeed, hope both he and Peter are OK.
  7. 1 point
    https://rarestpennies.wordpress.com/1860-f763/ Jerry
  8. 1 point
    ... and finally a 1916 in rather good condition:
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    scott was deffo a manc he even knew where john minshull lived in whitefield yes i miss scott as well , he was quite young yes , he might be taking a break
  11. 1 point
    That is amazing work Ian! Nice! Jerry
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    Using the top left quarter as TAS, then the opposing one must be RAM for DER(R)AM, because Bristol, Canterbury or London wouldn't work, and I think you can eliminate RACI because the last bit of the preceding quarter isn't an O, leaving Durham by default. With nothing in the centre of the reverse, I would think it's probably S2114, struck under Laurence Booth. A bit more detail would help!
  14. 1 point
    I don't understand this thread now it's developed. I have some rather nice Swedish and Finnish glassware. I have some nice paintings. I have some nice small sculpture pieces. I have them all because they appealed to me, and continue to do so. They also have an accruing monetary value, which is nice to know for emergencies. I do not feel the need to pay for someone's opinion of them, and put them in plastic cases.
  15. 1 point
    What on earth is the point of that? You've then got a slabbed coin carrying a garish "don't buy me" insert.





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