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declanwmagee

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  1. 1875H ? Might explain £100 of it, but nothing else jumped out...
  2. declanwmagee

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    He's sold one coin since April... If that was my business I'd be pretty sure I was doing something wrong.
  3. declanwmagee

    Quiet today

    1st Test in the Ashes has been on Richard And what a finish that was... Booking in coins and listening to TMS on a sunny Sunday. Does it get any better?
  4. Jon Blyth again....keep a close eye...
  5. declanwmagee

    Burnt or bargain

    top intelligence, John. I'm just starting to keep an eye on these in anticipation that they will soon be, just, in my league, so that's just the sort of thing I need to know. I wouldn't have bought one from China anyway, it goes without saying!
  6. Blimey. I just bought my first coin from him. Very pleased with it, but it's big league for me. I don't think I paid over the odds, but what do I know? I'm strictly a beginner with coins over £50. I'll do a photo tomorrow and put it up, and you lot can tell me how much I should have paid!
  7. Beware of the shill bidding if bidding Really Dave? Is this seller involved too?
  8. I am. I'm loaded. I've got nearly £60.
  9. declanwmagee

    Found old uk coins/need HELP

    Oh dear. EF and "got a hole in it" are mutually exclusive I'm afraid!
  10. declanwmagee

    Farthers day

    Blinkin' fathers day. eBay's been decidedly flat. Barely managed to sell half of what I sold last Sunday. On the plus side I did manage to get a Gouby X for £22. I suspect I'd have paid more if it hadn't been blinkin' fathers day.
  11. Is this what happens when someone overdips silver? Looks like a drip...
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    Overdipped?

    Now what would someone be doing blobbing solder on a coin for? To cover up an edge knock, so you think?
  13. declanwmagee

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    UNC 1882 Penny made into a badge Wow.
  14. declanwmagee

    1797 cart

    Check the pointing of the trident, Peck. Straight at an N for the twopence, between N and I for the Penny...
  15. Ah Mr Silvertrader. I bought a lovely first effigy 1926 halfcrown from you not so very long ago. And I got stung for £23 VAT the other day - my first ever one. That was 20% too, not 5%. 'Course I paid it and kept shtum like a twit.
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    Brunel £2

    Someone probably did it during the fuss about "undated" 20ps. Nice job though!
  17. declanwmagee

    Overdipped?

    The coin itself looks a bit polished. The feature on the edge looks like a bit of metal overflow that escaped the collar and has folded back over the milled edge. Oh, well, that's a plus - at least it's not post-mint. I'm sure it has had a buff too, Nick - probably by the dipper. An overdipping drip would have been worse though, I think. Just one of my many duff-photo gambles that didn't pay off!
  18. Crickey, no wonder you hit the road, Declan! Even towards the end of that career, when I was the boss, my job was to go and get the chips and stay with the techies, making coffee during the inevitable all-nighters!
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    1797 cart

    Just a few quid in that grade, Chilly, I'm afraid. Send it off to the slaughter on eBay and be glad it goes to someone who wants it. It probably will sell, but not for much...
  20. I used to do that for a living too Gary. (Server support, I mean, not breaking coconuts..! ) One night my boss rang me up about 9pm in a panic because he'd been putting a new drive into a server (Novell NetWare 3.11 days, mind!) and did a straight bit copy from the old to the new with ARCServe. But he'd done it the wrong way around so it had immediately overwritten the entire company data with the contents of the empty drive, i.e. nothing. There were only 2 of us running the IT for about 200 users, so I went straight to the chip shop and we had to do an all-nighter to get everything restored from tape before the next morning. They didn't notice...so mission accomplished!
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    Edward penny

    Uh oh, I've just checked out your website too Clive and am now drooling over the keyboard I think I may have to indulge in one or two medievals..... As an aside, this seems to be a great forum to pick up trustworthy sellers of coins who are genuinely interested in their stock. Just got some small bits from Chris today and he put in more than I ordered because of the cost of postage, that's not something that has happened to me very often! As a newish to buying coins person (who was getting a bit disheartened reading about all the 'chancers' out there), this forum/website is very encouraging so thanks all, take a bow. Real coinies are generally good sorts, Woodsman! We all trade, to a certain extent, but we're all collectors at heart.
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    Coin dreams

    Cabinet friction? Let's not go there...
  23. declanwmagee

    Hi another new person

    Well if you start by learning to grade you really can't go far wrong! Welcome to Coinie Central...
  24. declanwmagee

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Na den marra, me Spatry lass knaas crack like and she sez ney wey y'd git anywear near any mott where's thous frae yous praticly a Geordie.
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