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declanwmagee replied to jasonsewell's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That book has been on my "buy at any cost" list for years! -
Just found this thread The guy contacted me direct, months ago, he did have a story (I can't remember what it was, the story didn't sound entirely kosher but the coins looked great). He was keen to get rid quick, all in one go, but wasn't happy with the price I offered him, got quite shirty in the end so I didn't pursue it further - it wasn't worth the grief. Seems he gave up trying to offload them all in one and went down the eBay route. I'm glad most of them seem to have ended up in the right hands! Declan (the other one )
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That's correct, Matteo. Peck: 1692 (Obv 6, Rev F) Freeman: 70 (Obv 7, Rev G)Gouby: C (Obv K, Rev g)
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Replica Coins on Ebay
declanwmagee replied to ozjohn's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'm sure you're right Nick, but it leaves me feeling a little better. Otherwise I end up just muttering under my breath when I see one -
Replica Coins on Ebay
declanwmagee replied to ozjohn's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Well, how about that. And all this time I've only been reporting the unstated ones, rather than the unmarked ones. Excellent I'm a serial reporter already, and now I'm going to be much more prolific! -
Someone else spotted an unattributed Gouby X
declanwmagee posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Serves me right for making some varieties more well known. I only put a speculative £30 bid in, because I wasn't 100% sure, but it seems that someone else spotted an unattributed Gouby X. Cleaned, but all the same an absolute steal to whoever else spotted it. Anyone here the guilty party? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1911-british-penny-/192168252771?hash=item2cbe1ed563:g:f4kAAOSwE0JY~0o7 -
Someone else spotted an unattributed Gouby X
declanwmagee replied to declanwmagee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I know! I was so hung up on border beads I didn't even notice it was the small head. What a twit. I suddenly felt £30 richer, but someone's not going to be happy - they obviously thought the same as me... -
BoE 3 Shilling
declanwmagee replied to Sleepy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
ooh, careful Sleepy - contemporary counterfeits do exist... -
BoE 3 Shilling
declanwmagee replied to Sleepy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Spot on Paul, it's 35.0 mm ! -
BoE 3 Shilling
declanwmagee replied to Sleepy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I've got 35.0g recorded - I suspect I got that out of the Coincraft catalogue some years ago, I seem to remember going through it once and getting all the weights and diameters... -
1861 far 1 penny
declanwmagee replied to Dicky's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I love that graphic of yours, Terry. Fine work! -
1944 george vi penny struck in wrong metal ?
declanwmagee replied to Adele's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Morning all As some of you may know, I am helping Catawiki out with their UK Coin auction. It's quite a strong one this week, so if anyone fancies a look, here it is: http://auction.catawiki.com/coin-auction-uk/sunday/2016-06-26 It finishes Sunday night, and over the past few weeks that I've been involved, I've noticed that most of their bidders are from the Continent. Interestingly, they tend not to go for the same kind of things we do, so there have been some bargains of late. Highlights: http://auction.catawiki.com/kavels/6525017-great-britain-bronzed-copper-proof-halfpenny-1806-george-iii Described as Very Scarce in Peck, even scarcer with an NGC PF64 grade. This is a specialist coin. http://auction.catawiki.com/kavels/6526135-united-kingdom-half-penny-1865-queen-victoria-bronze PCGS MS64 - a very rare coin in this high a grade. http://auction.catawiki.com/kavels/6524931-great-britain-penny-1827-rare-george-iv-copper The example in this auction is very respectable and a full grade higher than most you'll see. http://auction.catawiki.com/kavels/6530109-canada-sovereign-1910-c-scarce-ottawa-mint-george-v-gold One of the most difficult 20th Century sovereigns to find. Only 28,000 pieces minted, and rated R2 (Very Rare) in Marsh. It's my job to help them break into the UK market, so I'd be very grateful for any comments or suggestions, and, of course, if anyone wants to sell anything there, I'm your contact
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Catawiki
declanwmagee replied to declanwmagee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I left in mid-September. I wonder if they've got through another auctioneer since then, or just failed to fill the vacancy. I do keep half an eye on their auctions just in case there's anything there I fancy, but nothing has changed much by the looks of things. A couple of fairly low key sellers with a few lots a week, some headline coins that never come anywhere near the reserve, some safe gold. Generally 15-25 lots a week. I found it a very odd place to work - they were far more interested in number of lots processed per hour than any semblance of genuine expert assessment, let alone building long lasting relationships with sellers, which is what they really needed. They never quite got the idea that if you're running a coin auction, it's the sellers who are putting the show on, not the auction house. Treat your stallholders well, because without them, you're just a half empty village hall on a wet Sunday afternoon I always got the feeling that they thought they knew best, and that the sellers were a bit of a nuisance. To be fair though, I've been self-employed since 2004, so I'd probably be a bit of a handful for any employer! Better off being a Lone Ranger now... -
Catawiki
declanwmagee replied to declanwmagee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
ha ha - I did that job for them for a few months last year -
I think I'll give it a miss, never really been keen on proofs...
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Third and fourth type head on Victorian shillings
declanwmagee replied to georgie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Which website, Georgie? -
1905 penny 3rd type
declanwmagee replied to terrysoldpennies's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
ooh, count me in for a copy of the scan too, please Sounds right up my street... -
Penny Acquisition of the week
declanwmagee replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes Rob, quite agree, got to show the slab label if you're selling a slabbed coin. -
Just A Thought For Newcomers!
declanwmagee replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
1967....shouldn't take too long -
Catawiki
declanwmagee replied to declanwmagee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It was this one, Matt...much scarcer Obverse 2, Davies 812 always amazes me how quickly coins get to and from Portugal. It's really only a day more than domestic. Glad you got it, Sleepy, and glad you like it -
Catawiki
declanwmagee replied to declanwmagee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks for the support Paul! I am having a bit of an auction session over the next couple of weeks to kick the coin business back into action, starting this Sunday night - there'll be a fairly wide range of material - some standard stuff that I use for visibility, but some little beauties too....might be something there for someone http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/declanwmagee/m.html?_sop=1&rt=nc&LH_Auction=1 -
Catawiki
declanwmagee replied to declanwmagee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It's the Rio Zezere, halfway between Pampilhosa da Serra and Pedrogao Grande. It's dammed as a reservoir so the water level is different every day. Never quite the same view from one day to the next... I see you're Bristol-based, Leo - that's where we just emigrated from -
Catawiki
declanwmagee replied to declanwmagee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi Peter - we have set up a solar panel charging a leisure battery, and are running an inverter off that, so we can charge laptops and phones, and run a portable wi-fi hotspot, so that side of things is pretty set up. One of the villagers has lent us a little farm building that has mains electric too, which we can use as long as we pay for what we consume and give her a little something for it - peppercorn really.. I like to spend the heat of the day (well over 35 C in the shade today!) up here, get a bit of peace and do some officey work. The place is surrounded by vines and fig trees so I am constantly munching nice things off the hedgerows! Here's the view from the office... -
Catawiki
declanwmagee replied to declanwmagee's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi Leo, and thanks for your question. I answered a similar question from another member so I hope you won't mind a copy and paste - there seems to be something awry with my Predecimal account that means I can only post with my phone and not my laptop - so typing is a bit laborious! Any admins fancy having a look at that for me? Some lock file or something maybe? Unbiased: I wouldn't bother with them really - they do not have the bidder base to be able to provide the high hammer prices that they claim, with the possible exception of bulk junk lots - the Europeans seem to love those. Also bullion seems to do OK - Chinese Pandas, that sort of thing. Serious numismatics is a little beyond them at this stage, and they certainly don't have the expertise to be able to assess serious numismatic items. The UK market is so different from the Continental market, and they don't really get it. They have no intention of sorting out their images, and will haggle over reserves with a seller till you are sick of dealing with them. They take 12.5% from sellers and 9% from buyers, and those sellers that I dealt with found that too expensive. Buyers will factor the 9% into their bids, so that cost is effectively passed on to the seller anyway. They won't deal in Sterling, and pay you in dribs and drabs, which attracts conversion charges for each transaction. One of the things I was trying to set up for UK based sellers was an aggregated monthly payment, so that they'd only get hit for conversion once a month, but they weren't interested. Their poor treatment of their sellers has meant that most of the regulars that they had a year ago, say, have got fed up and moved on, so there really are only a couple of UK based sellers left who still use them. hope that helps! Declan