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Everything posted by hibernianscribe
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I see it went for 51 quid!
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I'm told that if you put in a jam jar with a hard-boiled egg, it will release enough H2S to tone silver. I've never tried this but chemically it makes some sense, I suppose. Suggest you test the theory with a dispensable item first. I've no idea how long you would leave it but presumably this would be a gradual process.
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Various pennies, 1891 - Decimalisation
hibernianscribe replied to Nordle11's topic in Items For Sale
PM sent. Frank -
I suppose proof of whether this fiver is lucky will be if the seller is lucky enough to sell it! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Five-Pound-Note-AD11-888-LUCKY-CHINESE-NUMBER-New-Mint-more-rare-then-47-/182692899672?hash=item2a89586b58:g:xagAAOSwCGVYAema
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Mind boggling!! Mind you, if you can't afford the thousand. don't be disappointed cos you can always buy a 1971 new penny for a hundred quid from the same seller. This guy is full of bargains!!!! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1p-New-Penny-1971-Very-Rare-/292203415948?hash=item4408ae498c:g:NLIAAOSwXY5ZW8sQ
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While I think the seller is a grade one rip-off merchant I must say that if the buyer ignored the warning signs in the description given then more fool them! Mind you, it could have been a calculated gamble. Whatever, the seller has offloaded this rubbish and because of his success no doubt he'll do it again!
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I see Joe has ended it "because there was an error in the listing" - bless him!
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Also sent both sellers a message. Got a response from uk.pluck - signed himself Joe, and he seemed genuine. says the coin was gifted to him and asked me how to tell it was a fake. I told him and he thanked me - seems like another 'innocent'.
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Me too
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I think eBay haven't pulled it because of the wording of his description where he plays the I don't honestly know if they are genuine ploy. Surely the bidders would pick up on any hint that the coins might not be genuine but it seems they are blind to it.
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Unfortunately it's self-perpetuating - a gullible buyer gets drawn in, ripped off then when he realizes his mistake - what does he do but put it back on eBay as the "genuine article" purely to recoup his losses and in doing so exacerbates the whole problem. Such is the vulnerability of a selling platform such as eBay.
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You might be right - he responded to my second message and was defiant!
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We might have another success! Hope I'm not being premature but he's just messaged me after I replied again and told him despite the novelty thing he was still being deceptive, and he says he will pull the coins. By his English he doesn't seem to have been educated here!
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This pillock has just sent me a reply to both of my messages saying he is justified because it's listed as a "novelty coin"! Looks as though the innocents that are bidding haven't noticed that - this guy is very brazen.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Victoria-1869-Penny/332343862865?_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D45566%26meid%3D8be90d01caef4cac91d35e2ee8f30f37%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D4%26sd%3D332343386429&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851 This penny is by the same seller as well!
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Have done so - this is so blatant!
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Definitely dodgy - I've sent the seller a message and reported it.
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This ploy seems quite effective if enough of us report it and bombard the suspect seller with curt messages.
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Reported it and sent the seller a message.
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Mind-boggling!!
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I thoroughly recommend Christopher Wren's books: "The Short Cross Coinage 1180-1247" and "The Voided Long Cross Coinage 1247-1279" both are available for no more than £12 brand new. Of course, no good for anything after Edward I but invaluable for the early stuff.
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I sent the seller a message and he has replied, thanking me for the info and he says he will withdraw the sale.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Elizabeth-hammered-coin/253063358544?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D45701%26meid%3Db64b8e9a7e974937ad0ae886f62184b5%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D302383371077 Another one of those coins the seller doesn't know anything about! It's got twelve bids already.
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Problems using 'quote' when posting from my W10 laptop
hibernianscribe replied to hibernianscribe's topic in Forum technical help and support
Thanks for your feedback Mike, Yes, I've done the reboot thing but to no avail. I think I'll have to live with it - as you see I've quoted you OK since I'm at work and I'll just have to use my alternatives when I need to. Sometimes these gremlins work themselves out with updates etc. so hopefully it'll resolve in the future. Frank -
Problems using 'quote' when posting from my W10 laptop
hibernianscribe posted a topic in Forum technical help and support
This appears to be unique to my W10 laptop. When posting it won't allow me to quote the message I wish to reply to. When I click on the tab, the function remains 'loading' but never loads. It's obviously being thwarted by something on my device - any suggestions? It works fine if I use my smartphone (albeit an old, non-trendy Blackberry) or if I try from my pc at work which is Windows 7.