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  1. CGS can of course put what they like on the slab, and they can interpret things as they see them, but 'significant discovery' seems a bit far fetched. It does indeed look like an inverted '1', but so does the die crack on the 2008 20p and that doesn't mean it is one either! It's from re-touching, nothing more. And shame on CGS/London Coins for implying it to be something that it almost certainly isn't. They do worry me sometimes, on a lot of levels. What's worse is that these things end up in slabs with descriptions that are accepted as gospel and that's the worrying thing about slabs and certification (let's not get into all that though) especially slabbing and certification by the same company that then benefits from selling the same coins down the line via auction. Does that situation or a similar one occur anywhere else in the world or in any other industry or field of collecting? I doubt it. It's a conflict of interests at the very least. It's a nice coin so I hope it cost about the right price for what it is. I don't mean to rain on your parade, but to me it just doesn't really look that unusual or special. I'd be interested to hear what others think.
  2. Bit of a coincendence that the '4' is also odd and looks very similar. Something is clearly awry with the date (re-punching going on etc), but I'd never go so far as to call it a small arabic 1 over a normal Latin 1! That just sounds like they've invented a variety that isn't one, in order to sell it for more.
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    Victoria 1905?

    A fake. I've also seen wrong dates on fake Victorian sovereigns. I think they may have been made for trade use in Arabic countries and/or other parts of the world. They are usually good gold, but not as fine as 22ct. On the other hand, it could be modern and Chinese and not made of gold at all!
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    Popped some new coins on.

    There was one a couple of months ago, but nothing came of it. The git sold it before I had a chance to go round!
  5. I've just popped some new coins onto the website. Mostly copper, with a couple of silver things including a lovely 1878 Maundy set. The highlight of the copper is an 1831 Bronzed proof penny (1831 proof farthing also present). Penny is here: http://www.predecimal.com/penny-1831-bronzed-proof-p-20065.html And all the latest editions can always been seen from here: http://www.predecimal.com/products_new.php I do hope you gentlemen were not entirely bombarded by proposals of marriage on this February 29th!
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    Popped some new coins on.

    Nope, fraid not. I did all of the larger silver last time.
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    Popped some new coins on.

    I sold one or two of the last batch to a forum member, but generally it is a rather poor show so far!
  8. Chris Perkins

    Popped some new coins on.

    A waxy deposit of some kind. I've ever so carefully removed it as best as possible. There is a slight stain, but the surface is absolutely unaffected.
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    Linder Magnicam

    Ok, yes here it is: http://www.predecimal.com/lindner-digital-microscope-lindner-7155-p-18576.html I'll get one in.
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    Linder Magnicam

    And what's the product number of that? I'll test it too!
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    Linder Magnicam

    Yup. You know what, on this occasion I'm the worst advertisement for the products I sell on my website. I actually sent it back. It's all very well but it simply doesn't offer a massive advantage over a decent camera, at least not on coins especially when you have to rub it all over them. Perhaps it's excellent for stamps, banknotes and other collectables.
  12. Just thought I'd show this one off a bit. A stunning Gothic crown which is now available on the website: http://www.predecimal.com/crown-1847-gothic-p-20038.html I'm currently adding a few other new coins too.
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    Gothic Crown, showing it off!

    I think it would have to be in bigger chunks than that!
  14. Chris Perkins

    1936 GEORGE V PENNY

    Again, a fairly common thing...re-touched/struck digits when the dies start wearing out. Only strikingly obvious totally wonky ones may cause a little ripple of interest (but not always).
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    Gothic Crown, showing it off!

    I'm not heard anything from my solicitor (with whom they are communicating). I called today but couldn't get hold of him.
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    Gothic Crown, showing it off!

    It certainly does in my part of the world . I'd like the money via Western Union please, to my St Petersberg address.
  17. Ace, thanks Mr Goodheart!
  18. An Australian friend has been offered a British pattern One Cent 'SMITH ON DECIMAL CURRENCY' issued by J Moore and dated 1846. It's Peck 2086 and is slabbed PCGS PF63RB. I've seen these and similar coins before and I know they can be hit and miss! Anyone know what these cents sell for? Thanks.
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    GOTHIC CROWN LISTED AS A FAKE

    Found it on Flickr. Posted by CoinForgeryEbay. Who is that, can they be contacted? Many of the other coins are clearly dud, but on who's authority is the crown also wrong?
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    GOTHIC CROWN LISTED AS A FAKE

    What, so you googled 'gothic crown fake' and the images search showed that? I don't think that means it's a fake to be honest. It may just be a close match if the image is called, for example 'gothiccrown.jpg' without the word 'fake' or any indication of it being a fake. What is the source website of the image. People seem overly jumpy about fakes at the moment. The 'Beware of recent forgeries' text in Spink has probably been included since the 1960s. I'll have to check.
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    Gothic Florin on eBay - opinion

    Sorry, sold both those Gothic florins just now. The buyer got a small discount off of what were already incredible coins for the money. Sometimes you really can't hang around; I often have coins sell from my listings within hours of listing them, almost as if certain buyers actually check multiple times per day. Barmy.
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    Gothic Florin on eBay - opinion

    Will do some tomorrow...
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    Gothic Crown, showing it off!

    £2999 as it's you, Peck!
  24. Chris Perkins

    Gothic Florin on eBay - opinion

    I'm not exclusively just after a sale here, but I reckon for £200 you'd love that 1865 I've got on the website! It's much better than that ebay one and costs half as much. I can't understand why no one has nabbed it. It was £300, then £240, and now (as of a couple of days ago) £200. http://www.predecimal.com/florin-1865-reduced-p-9083.html And the 1860 is a million times better than the ebay coin, especially in the hand. And costs the same. So prooflike. For that money you couldn't find a better one. For more money than that you may also not get a better one. http://www.predecimal.com/florin-1860-auncunc-p-20041.html I'm honestly not prostituting my coins here, I'm just trying to get across how wonderful they are in the flesh!
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    Gothic Florin on eBay - opinion

    I've got a couple of nice ones. You can (obviously) send them back if not satisfied.
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