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blakeyboy

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  1. blakeyboy

    More Pennies

    Incidentally, do you know why divers fall backwards out of a boat?
  2. blakeyboy

    More Pennies

    As usual, I sea the Punmeisters General have started their outboards and are going overboard plumbing the depths. It was only a matter of time for the jokes to hit rock bottom. I'm not going to join in. I don't give in to pier pressure. I'm not that gullible.
  3. Ooh me head. Barbecue at a friend's place. As the tension rose, the measures of Malt got bigger....
  4. blakeyboy

    F164a?

    It's PE, obviously. Otherwise you'd be 'Enckris 2'.....
  5. blakeyboy

    F164a?

    Exactly Mike. It's all dependant on how many are first discovered, and what appeals at that time, or is fashionable. You can say there are 4 types of the 1908, or not bother at all and say there is just one type. If the latter, then there is no 1926ME, 1911 hollow neck, 1903 open 3 etc. The 1874 series would be half as big..... What about the 1890 dropped 90? Try finding one..... I have an 1880 with sea by the ship missing. So what. But, if it's a 1934, everyone is interested. You have to have that 'magic ammount' found- not quite enough to go round, but _just_ enough discovered for people to feel they are missing out by not having one......! ( The exception to this is when clearly there was a _set_ of dies made, but one obviously missing. An 1862 halfpenny with a 'D', or more spectacularly, an 1863 with a clear '1' below the date turns up.....see what happens....)
  6. blakeyboy

    F164a?

    Yep- that makes sense. Mind you, if, as seems likely, that most 1908's in good nick have been examined, then from how many there are and how many of them are 164a, you could judge the actual 164a mintage....
  7. blakeyboy

    F164a?

    Sounds about right, though it's rarity, as a percentage, is surely exactly the same as worn examples....how could it possibly be otherwise? If I'm thinking straight, if the percentage of EF+ examples in the total extant population is larger than the percentage of 164a's in the total minted population, then high grades may well be out there. If it's lower, there won't likely be any. Same as the 1903 open 3.
  8. blakeyboy

    More Pennies

    What unusual wear! Or as often used on Ebay, 'ware'.
  9. Nice. As I've said before on here, the story behind a coin should be better than the coin's value...
  10. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    And many are just plain 'dug up' too....
  11. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Just got it!!!
  12. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    This one is actually rather refreshing..... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2000-ONE-PENNY-COIN-COPPER-PLATED-STEEL-ELIZABETH-II-EXTREMELY-COMMON/401845135170?hash=item5d8fd62742:g:NOsAAOSwGhBdUUan
  13. This is all very similar to what goes on in primary cells. Or indeed when a galvanised roof has a bad scratch- once you have the two different metals exposed to rainwater, a cell is formed that is basically short-circuited, so a toroidal current path forms, the chlorides get to work, and the roof has a hole in it in a shorter time than if it hadn't been galvanised.....
  14. blakeyboy

    What is the Actual Mintage of the 1983 Two "NEW PENCE"?

    I've just looked on Ebay under "two pence 1983". Nearly 100 hopeful twats pitching the usual crap. Do you have a link to the coin you mean?
  15. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    £227 and counting...whaaaat? It clearly says 'Genuine' and 'fantasy' in the same line....
  16. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    If you look again, the main description says "SIGHS OF OLD AGE" .....is that what I'm doing?
  17. Thanks Terry- I never took note of that fold in the ribbon before.
  18. Wow...not only the wrong date, but the rare one....wow... Six years ago I bought a tin of Vicky halfpennies- £1.50. One of the 1862's in Good had the little 'B'...I had to hand it to my wife to confirm I wasn't seeing things....
  19. blakeyboy

    penny 1874h F76

    I've asked LC about how to get a bidder number, but from past experience I'm not holding my breath for a reply....
  20. blakeyboy

    penny 1874h F76

    Ohhh!! That's right up my street. I might just go mad and risk living in the shed next month.. Thanks Mike!
  21. blakeyboy

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    She does, though...!
  22. Ahh.. short so. I often do the same. I look constantly for 'newly listed' listings of those exact pennies, and it's amazing what slips through....!!
  23. Those are such a great lot of bargains. Once again, I looked on ebay to see how I possibly missed them, and can't see them anywhere. Were they bought a long time ago?
  24. If one more person with clearly limited intelligence or ambition calls themselves a 'Barista', I will scream.... Do they know how much they really should know about their trade, yet clearly don't? Dunning-Kruger effect again? Maybe they think they are a Barrister. Pretty soon everyone who pours you a glass wine will call themselves a 'Sommelier'....
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