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Everything posted by craigy
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Peering into the darkness with R Ingram Coins lol
craigy replied to craigy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
amazing tot hink not so long ago it was probably the norm to buy coins from a book with no pictures, before modern tech -
Peering into the darkness with R Ingram Coins lol
craigy replied to craigy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
they make me feel angry, not even members of the bnta, i have almost forgotten what they did to me, and how i was treated, t$ssers the pair of them -
Bullion gold and silver looking proof like
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no i agree with that designation, most of the bu coins are coming out like with this proof like finish even the bullion gold and silver, take this silver baby penny i got from 2018 , what do you term that finish ? or the finish on the 2018 sixpence that is stated as bu on the pack
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wonder what mintage was for them, they never really caught on,
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yes different designs Designs b, d, e, h and i are the second set which are 1994 D-Day Landing, 2006 Victoria Cross Medal, 2006 Victoria Cross Acts of Bravery, 2015 Battle of Britain & 2016 Battle of Hastings. 'The design of the said fifty pence gold, silver and cupro-nickel coins shall be either: ‘For the obverse impression either: (a) Our effigy with the inscription “∙ ELIZABETH II ∙ DEI ∙ GRA ∙ REG ∙ FID ∙ DEF ∙ 2019”; or (b) Our effigy with the inscription “∙ ELIZABETH II ∙ D ∙ G ∙ REG ∙ F ∙ D ∙ 50 PENCE ∙ 2019”, and for the reverse either: (a) the figure of Britannia, seated beside a lion, with a shield resting against her right side, holding a trident in her right hand and an olive branch in her left hand; and the figure “50” together with the words “NEW PENCE”; or (b) a design representing the D-Day landings of the Allied invasion force heading for Normandy and filling the sea and sky, with the inscription “50 PENCE”; or (c) the legs of a running athlete with a stylized stopwatch in the background and, with the inscription “50 PENCE”; or (d) a depiction of the obverse and reverse of a Victoria Cross with the date “29. JAN 1856” in the centre of the reverse of the Cross, with the inscription “VC” “FIFTY PENCE”; or (e) a depiction of a soldier carrying a wounded comrade with an outline of the Victoria Cross surrounded by a sunburst effect in the background with the inscription “FIFTY PENCE” ; or (f) a fleur-de-lis superimposed over a globe and accompanied by the inscription “BE PREPARED” and the dates “∙ 1907 ∙” and “∙ 2007 ∙”, and the denomination “FIFTY PENCE”; or (g) a design showing the pagoda, a building strongly associated with the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, encircled by a vine and accompanied by the dates “1759” and “2009”, with the word “KEW” at the base of the pagoda; or (h) a design showing the scene from the Bayeux tapestry depicting King Harold with an arrow in his eye accompanied by the inscription “BATTLE OF HASTINGS 1066” and the date “2016”; or (i) a design showing airmen running to their planes with enemy aircraft overhead accompanied by the inscription “THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN 1940”; or (j) a design which depicts a repeating pattern of the current identity of Girlguiding UK, accompanied by the inscription “CELEBRATING ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF GIRLGUIDING UK” and the denomination “50 PENCE”. The coins shall have a plain edge.’
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not for circulation,
craigy replied to craigy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
and you could add her overseas territories as well just to thicken it up a bit more -
not for circulation,
craigy replied to craigy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i know but i ment including her pre decinmals as well, albeit 7 pages, -
there is a second set to the 50 years 50p thing to come yet
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not for circulation,
craigy replied to craigy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i reckon Elizabeth II could have her own volume at this rate -
hand signed by who exactly ? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Limited-to-150-SIGNED-2019-50-Years-of-the-50p-Capsule-Edition-Kew-Gardens-Set-/264254269505?hash=item3d86c82841%3Ag%3ATqIAAOSwESdcmLBP&nma=true&si=hFLef%2FdVOiwBG2soNKUZKcntLKI%3D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
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be able to pick them up cheaper on ebay in a few weeks when everyone is lumbered with 10 sets, like the gruffalo, cheaper on ebay then the original asking price
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I wouldn't have a clue with these, always wanted one but too worried I will buy a lemon, even doing these now 1937 crown copy
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apparently its a great Forgery 1933 crown
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shame about the toning on these and worse, would have been a stunning set https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Great-Britain-1950-Proof-Set-in-Original-Case/173499422331?hash=item28655f167b:g:AF0AAOSwO6tbhH-B
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Please confirm if I have this right - Edward III Penny S1544
craigy replied to Paddy's topic in British Hammered
ah the old faithful 10cf2 -
I get as far as Henry 3 then i'm stumped until Edward the boy king lol
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haha I reckon if I quoted Edward I class 10 f i'd be right in 99% of id's lol why does the class 10 seem to be the most common ? i'm sure I read in the great re coinage of Edward I something like 130,000,000 pennies were struck ?
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do you have a link to any in particular ?
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why o why are people buying the 2019 peter rabbits on ebay for more than the asking price at the Rm while they still have them in stock https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=2019 peter rabbit silver proof 50p&LH_Complete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc&_trksid=p2045573.m1684
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yes our history teacher was the same, we had a stamp club and that's where it came from,
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any stamp collectors on here ? I used to collect stamps as a child, a friend and me used to go to the monthly stamp fair at fullwell cross library Barkingside in the late 80's, and got friendly with a local stamp dealer that lived near us in Upney. , so we didn't have the usual fair for a childs collection, was all about phosphor lines and nice cancellation marks, he used to give us 1000's of George v ones to go thru looking for the different colour backgrounds etc, Bernard Stibbard, doubt he is still alive now
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i opened my gob before I engaged my brain, and couldn't think what was unusual about 1952 pennies, then I realised 🤐🤐🤐
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35,000 in total of the silver proof
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And half a dozen have already bought them from ebay