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Unwilling Numismatist

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  1. Unwilling Numismatist

    Penny stuff for tonight....

    I think I'm getting the hang of this
  2. Unwilling Numismatist

    Penny stuff for tonight....

    awesome. its obverse 2
  3. Unwilling Numismatist

    POP counts for Decimal coins

    oh my days, this will take a LITTLE counting. I just found another pre-decimal box too so I'm sorting that first!
  4. Unwilling Numismatist

    Please help

    wait until you have some stock first !!!
  5. I nearly started this one a while ago but decided I was seeing things. Anyway, without further ado ... Am I still seeing things please, and if so, what? ( I know what I think I see). A 1908 Penny Obverse for your pleasure.
  6. Unwilling Numismatist

    1908 Penny (take 2)

    not when they're so obvious it's actually painful
  7. Unwilling Numismatist

    Please help

    1999 Tech is only if you want to go insane chasing them all ... I'm happy with my BU 2015 Tech for the picture in the box, one day I might get crazy but you can collect an awful lot of nice others for the price of one of those!
  8. Unwilling Numismatist

    1908 Penny (take 2)

    Sorry silly question. Move along.
  9. Unwilling Numismatist

    Please help

    Bitcoin already!!! (ok it was late and beer + keyboard - thinking correctly = bad)
  10. Unwilling Numismatist

    1954 Florin

    It is indeed in the "sold" listings!
  11. Unwilling Numismatist

    Help Identification 1873 Half Penny

    Awesome, that should keep all the relevent 1873 info in one thread for future reference
  12. Unwilling Numismatist

    Help Identification 1873 Half Penny

    @Rob have you got an example image - it might prove useful as someone might stumble accross one.
  13. Unwilling Numismatist

    Complete novice

    I guess the biggest question here is what sort of coins do you like? Roman, Hammered, Milled, modern .. any particular denomination (some find solace in sixpences, others Threepneces or Farthings or Pennies and all of their varieties. Silver , gold or Bronze / Coppper, sets or presenation coins, piedforts, proofs or patterns - or maybe even tokens. What can your budget afford based on the above?
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    Help Identification 1873 Half Penny

    I don't think the exergue line curves up at the left, it looks more like it droops in the midlle - but this would appear to be because of the odd placement of the retaining tabs from the slab. (optically odd for those of us with OCD)
  15. Unwilling Numismatist

    Damn these opinionated vegetables!!!

    Green party. What did you expect ?
  16. Unwilling Numismatist

    1954 Florin

    Fixed that for you Pete
  17. Unwilling Numismatist

    where to cash in new pence 2p coins from 1971-1983

    You're only saying that because you envy my thick crayons
  18. Unwilling Numismatist

    where to cash in new pence 2p coins from 1971-1983

    Is someone lining up a spamming campaign ? #WheresMyCanOpener
  19. Unwilling Numismatist

    Help Identification 1873 Half Penny

    @zookeeperz This is exactly what I thought when I checked Freeman.
  20. Unwilling Numismatist

    Help Identification 1873 Half Penny

    I looked but it was so late I couldn't see for looking - although I did spend the whole day looking through the rest of my pennies for anything else which might fund my Vicky habit. @Paddy I need to head to Devon soon, to: a) buy you a beer 2)rummage your scrap pennies iii) buy some of your spares
  21. Unwilling Numismatist

    Please help

    With £2 coins, some are worth much more than face value, but largely most are literally face. The ones you want to look for are * Single metal "Claim of Rights" * Commonwealth games (2002) England * Commonwealth games (2002) Northern Ireland * Olympic handover 2008 A few others - error coins Royal Navy - Cat on the mast and Full flag error are the main contenders, pretty much everything else is £2 unless it's in uncirculated condition. I will now be hung at dawn as this is clearly Post Decimal
  22. Unwilling Numismatist

    Help Identification 1873 Half Penny

    I'm ashamed to say I don't have a copy of Peck yet, so I'm basing my comment on Freeman showing options of 7+G and 7+I and am too "green" to know if it's the same thing.
  23. Unwilling Numismatist

    Help Identification 1873 Half Penny

    There is also a mysterious 6+J variety for 1873, but my eyes were too tired to go hunting about for that one to compare!
  24. Unwilling Numismatist

    Sinking of the Golden Hind ?

    Nope, I see an icky blob of tape residue though
  25. Unwilling Numismatist

    Help Identification 1873 Half Penny

    I'll go with 7+G (but don't include myself in the "experts")
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