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20 Franc gold coin 1814
Chris Perkins replied to AJWcoins's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
That's nice isn't it. I don't see a problem with it being called EF. Get yourself a couple of Krause World coin books (20th and 19th century). They are usually pretty good to get a rough idea. I use my 2 a lot, and for pre 1800 I google! -
ID-ing Arabic coins, reward offered.
Chris Perkins posted a topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
These 2 Arabic coins would involve more patience than I have to identify them. They certainly don't appear to be the usual Ottoman/Egyptian easy ones, so I'll offer a reward of £2 (£1 per coin) via paypal - I'll cover the fees - to the first person that can identify them for me; providing the country/ruler, mint and date details. The first one is this one, it's silver, 22.85mm in diameter and weighs 5.67g with a plain edge. -
ID-ing Arabic coins, reward offered.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
It actually had pretty low miles, mine. It was crime scene investigation and video surveillance car. I sold it off of ebay in the end for a pawtry £655 (and the running prob was only the Lambda sensor in the end). Quite a bit more than it cost, but after some repairs and registration fees it wasn't such a good idea. I was hoping for a grand. -
I've not been around much lately. Not deliberate, simply so much going on, mostly involving old cars that I've wasted money on! And an even older house that takes up a lot of time. Apart from the recent topic that was brought to my attention (and locked) what's news?
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ID-ing Arabic coins, reward offered.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Excellent work 'Tom' - Goodheart by name, good heart by nature! I'll pop them on ebay right now. I actually have about 30 coins on ebay at the moment...have a look: http://shop.ebay.co.uk/chrisperkins/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=50 Oh, and a German police car that finishes in a couple of hours! -
ID-ing Arabic coins, reward offered.
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
The second one is silver with a milled edge, is 26.6mm diameter and weighs 11.67g. -
How is everyone?
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
The first thing I thought when I heard the winners were Scottish and then saw them, was how many battered mars bars £161m would buy! Argentumandcoins, I hate the way I collect and pay 7% (it's only 7% on coins here, zero on gold) VAT for every sale I make, but that I cannot claim 7% back when I buy coins, so in effect I don't pay VAT on the profit, I pay VAT on the whole amount of sale. 20% makes my 7% look like a drop on a hot stone, but do you know how I can claim back on purchases from private individuals? I think I heard there are some VAT rules which are harmonised EU wide. Incidentally the collecting accessories have 19% VAT, which is the standard German rate. Books also attrace 7% VAT, but I get around that by having all books printed outside Germany and stored/dispatched from the UK, where book VAT is 0. -
How is everyone?
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Nowhere near finished! I have completed a wall and a door/frame too high standard and other bits and pieces, but not even a complete room to report, yet! -
I've just removed a whole load of posts relating to a certain seller of coins. I hate censoring things, but can we keep this under our hats for the moment? If it comes out as 100% true and proven, then I will flick the switch and make visible all the posts that I have just rendered invisible! Behave yourselves!
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George III Farthing (1773), Very Fine
Chris Perkins replied to HistoryTreasures's topic in Items For Sale
£25 and I'll pay postage. Probably not close enough! -
Slabbed values
Chris Perkins replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I believe it was actually the Royal Mint that coined the term 'BU'....without really meaning to. In the 80s their annual sets of coins in folders were suddenly marketed as 'Brilliant Uncirculated' and that caught on to mean an UNC coin with full lutre. -
coinsforsale.co.uk My mate Richard in SE London. Mostly hammered English, Roman, Greek and some 18th century tokens. A good man. I share a table with him at the tri-annual London Coin fair.
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Did I reply to you? I don't remember gold sets recently. I must admit that I don't get too excited when I hear about modern gold (oh, and even though proofs are rarer...so what, melt the buggers down, they will always exist in larger numbers than there are serious collectors of them) as gold is bloody expensive, ties a lot of cash up and the profit margin is small in the short term. With gold you can't keep the money turning over (for a decent return) like with collectable coins where it is possible to regularly make 20 - 40% profit, rather than 5-10% with gold. Anyway, looks like you've sold them! Lucky the price of gold shot up. And welcome to the forum.
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Victoria Token?
Chris Perkins replied to palves's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Other countries have used a double headed eagle too. I can't find an example that looks just like the reverse. -
Victoria Token?
Chris Perkins replied to palves's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It's a German made brass Jeton isn't it? I don't quite know the significance of the double headed eagle (apart from the obvious fact that Victoria was related to most other European Royal familes). -
x14 for 1920 - 46 and x22 for pre 1920? I think I paid x23 for the last lot of 20-46 that I bought! But that means a shade under £3 for the GV and around £5 for the EdVii half crowns. £7-£9 seems too high.
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If you've got scrap silver Tom (and those look like scrap to me) simply pop them in the post to me and I'll weight them up and offer a very fair proportion of the current silver value....then add them to my little scrap silver pile. I sell them when I have a larger amount.
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A few to start with...
Chris Perkins replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I don't think that's VF Azda! Looks around fine - a £20 coin really. Better, cropped pictures would of course assist. -
bronze coin? help does anyone know what this is
Chris Perkins replied to davey_g's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In average used condition they are worth much less than £1. Yours is really only a couple of pence for the scrap copper content (the copper that hasn't completely corroded away!). But, interesting that it was found on the Mersey and not on the Indus! -
1797 cartwheel twopence
Chris Perkins replied to Nick's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
More like GVF really, some would say NEF. For EF on those you'd expect perhaps the last remnants of lustre (if you're lucky) and much better sharper squared off edges with less marks as well and just a little more detail. The thick rims protect the designs to some degree, which is why they often look very good. Cartwheels are hard to grade, I've always found that! And the price drops quickly down the grades, as you've probably noticed. No reason to beleive it isn't genuine though. -
Pattern silver fathings WmIII
Chris Perkins posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Do any of you farthing boys know the (rough) realistic retail prices for: a ) A William III 1698 pattern fathing in silver, Peck 680 (grades EF). B ) William and Mary pattern farthing/medalet in silver. Small busts, King on one side, Queen on the other. Legend GULIELMUS . III . DEI . GRA. Similar to the uncertain pieces listed in Peck at the end of Wm and Mary section, but it has no specific number (grades around F). Thanks. -
bronze coin? help does anyone know what this is
Chris Perkins replied to davey_g's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Ah yes, I should have spotted that as I've sold a couple of Baroda, Indore and Outdore (sorry) coins on ebay recently! -
Rostrum - Dubious attribution?
Chris Perkins replied to rosecoins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Of course you can Rose, as long as it's your factual opinion and not too nasty/libelous towards the seller....unless the seller's identity is well hidden, in which case you can probably be as frank as you like! -
Pattern silver fathings WmIII
Chris Perkins replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, I was pretty sure the medalet was the cheaper one, especially at the grade isn't too amazing. Cooke's estimated P680 (which I think I saw on their website)? Did it sell? I suppose I better offer the seller £200 for the p680. I'll probably leave the medalet as he'd paid way too high for it. Thanks. -
bronze coin? help does anyone know what this is
Chris Perkins replied to davey_g's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Looks like some kind of Thai language to me....certainly that area of asia. Blimey it could even be hebrew or god knows what! Size and style though would imply that it's probably 19th century or even 20th century.