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  1. 54 Charles I shillings now... (that includes four counterfeits). Still quite a few gaps!!!
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    It's getting harder!

    Very nice! - have we got you interested enough to expand the collection then? (Or put you off for life!)
  3. TomGoodheart

    Henry VII Groat?

    Yes, Stephen seems particularly difficult! I've seen a couple which are clearly identified but I can't make out a thing!.. I think you need to get an eye for it (and a lucky hunch sometimes helps!). That's why I like Chas shillings, they are larger and more consistent, but even then the worn or weak ones can be a challenge. Then again, that's probably part of the appeal! Milled are just too, well..., machine made!!
  4. TomGoodheart

    It's getting harder!

    Sorry - just a bit carried away! So is the rest early hammered too? ( ie no Charles I, my particular interest!!) (Looks like a nice collection by the way!)
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    It's getting harder!

    I hope we haven't scared Big Bear off!
  6. TomGoodheart

    It's getting harder!

    Oh .. and well done!!!
  7. TomGoodheart

    It's getting harder!

    Er... yes. I think. Though I'm still struggling with the difference between 1565 (whihc I have a photo of ) and 1566 (which I don't). I'd go for your classification on the basis that it was more 'scientifically' derived whereas mine is just on the basis of a few pictures!!!
  8. I'm drawn to 4d (but I don't feel that confident!)
  9. TomGoodheart

    It's getting harder!

    But this has the annulet stops of the pre treaty coin whereas S1637 has cross stops whic come in during the transitional period no?
  10. TomGoodheart

    It's getting harder!

    Looks similar to a pre-treaty groat series C (London ) in the Circular - S 1565, if that helps...
  11. TomGoodheart

    Henry VII Groat?

    Ooh! I have a reputation?? Actually Sylvester I think you did brilliantly! And I have to admit that, since my main interest is Chas I, which as late as you get for hammered coins, I have no experience of Henry VII groats. I do however have a couple of years back issues of Spink's 'Numismatic Circular' which is handy for comparing like for like. Looking back I'd say Spink might just push this coin to nearly VF though you have to remember that's a seller's grade (the Circular being essentially a sales catalogue). I'd say good F since it looks like a good strike that has worn rather than a weakly struck coin. The key things - a clear mint mark, legible legend and a pleasing portrait are all there to make a collectable coin so you could get more than the 'Fair price'. Thanks BigBear - show us more please!!!
  12. I did try John Taverner Geoff, but even speeded up and a with a radical bass line dropped in it just didn't mix with the Trance Nation tracks I've been listening to....
  13. TomGoodheart

    Whats rarer?

    Hmmm... Is a rare Churchill crown any more desirable than an ordinary one?? In the past proof coins have been produced with a plain edge and so this could be the rarer, though why it wouldn't list as 'Proof' I don't know. Neither am I sure about a 'satin' version. Could be the VIP version listed in Spink. Or... Coins are sometimes made with a matt finish (the dies are actually sandblasted) to enable them to be photographed when first issued. Since they only need small numbers such coins are quite scarce. What's a VIP proof (or specimen)?, er..... over to .... Geoff??? (I'm sticking to hammered (where frosted proofs are produced by a quick application of brasso!))
  14. So nobody likes Dance music then...
  15. Spink's latest Numismatic Circular has a few dozen for sale. The Parys Mine Pennies are around £10 in fine, £20 vf though the rarest go up to £60 or so. Grade and type (depends on the number and arrangement of acorns etc) determine the final value (as always!) Oh - there are counterfeits too - similar values. If you're really keen and have a friendly local library you could always ask them to obtain a copy - Spink's Numismatic Circular June 2004, Vol CXII Number 3
  16. TomGoodheart

    What should i buy?

    Hang on HPJ - you want to leave a little room don't you? 28mm should do fine surely, or you'll not be able to get the coin out again. And with 20 recesses per tray the Mascle will hold 280 coins. Just watch out for the doors - mine are completely different grain from eachother - I was somewhat disappointed. Then again when it's open it's nice and I have a tray for each sub-type of Charles I shillings (plus a tray with larger recesses for seige coins that I can't afford!)
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    oldest and newest

    In what I regard as my 'collection' : Oldest.. Edward VI shilling (im Y 1551-53) Newest.. Charles I shilling, (im Sceptre 1647-48) The rest is just assorted odds and ends (including one of those R@RE 2004 2ps!)
  18. TomGoodheart

    Tea or coffee?

    Coffee please. Not instant - that's just something that rhymes with spit. Espresso (lots of sugar, not stirred, just sat at the bottom of the cup) or cappuccino. Filtered is ok with cream. Tea? Earl Grey.
  19. Thanks Master JMD, I'll try that. No - bmps don't load. I don't have PE either but I think it may be possible to save from Paint as jpeg.. Thanks Oli. Not for now I'm afraid, and (sadly) nothing of the quality of the last offerings! However I'm happy I have realised enough to pay for the next 'tranche' of Charles 1st. Of course, eventually I will have to face the fact that I have been neglecting Edward, James and Phil & Mary so I'm saving anything else for now (unless anyone wants some 1967 pennies?!!).
  20. But you can't beat a nice Charlie! (sorry - I can't figure out how to add two pictures to one post (or if that's even possible))
  21. Fifth for me.. though this is my nicest condition....
  22. A lifetimes collecting I'd say! Oh - thanks for the email re the 1663 PM, at first I didn't recognise you out in the big wide world!
  23. And the other side. Does yours look like this one RRose?
  24. Found this on Google. Lima 8 reals (wreck find). I daresay there will be better pictures in a book somewhere.
  25. TomGoodheart

    Read this first if new here.

    Well congratulations Chris and the best of luck! Someone going by the tag Multinational Conglomerate recently emailed me via ebay - it wasn't you by any chance?!
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