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declanwmagee

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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Which still leaves us wondering who'll pay £32 for a Churchill Crown? And where can I find these people?
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    SCBC 2013

    Are they die fills or design change, Peter? I can never decide whether to include them or not...
  3. They've got a couple of Gothic Crowns too. Could we trust the cataloguer to spot a Shanghai Special?
  4. Ouch! And a nasty shock when they came to move it on. Do we think the other one (no sig) is just a standard 6+G F.39 too, then? Aye, i'm fairly sure both are normal and not varities. Certainly the 1862 they are saying had 1/2d numerals is a bog Standard 1862. well done stacks and their cataloguer who should be shot at dawn for thise 2 errors. God knows how he came to the conclusions he did ...and presumably Stacks have told the current owner that they've got something interesting, so some disappointment coming to them, too! Do tell us how it goes, Catherine!
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    2013

    ahh to be 17 again...
  6. Ouch! And a nasty shock when they came to move it on. Do we think the other one (no sig) is just a standard 6+G F.39 too, then?
  7. Here's the 1862 small numerals, Peck: Stacks I used the Previous and Next Lot buttons to find the others
  8. Well I can't see any difference between my 1862 and either of those two. Except mine doesn't have verdigris! Penny experts a-plenty here...maybe I've got the rare halfpenny numerals with no LCW too! Browsing through some of the others, how come #1338, the 1822 Crown got AU-Details for surface hairlines, and the 1919KN got graded even though it's been run over by a train?
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    bought a book. is it worth it? opinions.

    What you really need is on Page 95!
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    2013

    Happy National Get-your-shit-together Day, everyone!
  11. I'd start in 1967 and march your way back. Then you really can only buy top grade coins right from the start (which is what I'd do if I had the chance to start again, would have saved me about 5 years!), you can learn grading with coins costing a few quid, make a few mistakes, only costing you a couple of quid, and move up slowly. Then on to £10 coins as you progress through G6 and G5, learning what's easy and what's trickier, throw in as many varieties as your patience can bear, so by time you're thinking about spending £100 on a coin, you've had a few hundred through your hands and you will know what you're doing a bit by then.
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    bought a book. is it worth it? opinions.

    Don't even think of being a coinie without it...
  13. declanwmagee

    Floyd fans only

    Ah yes! I remember walking up Wembley Way in about 1988 while they maintained the opening chords of Shine On for about half an hour while the stadium filled up. Quite a night...
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    1939 proof coins!

    CoinCraft lists them too, Stuart. For instance, 1939 Proof English Shilling, £350 in 1999.
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    1861 Halfpennies

    Well, armed with Appendix III, I just did 1874 pennies - another area I'd been avoiding. Did them in five minutes flat. Hurrah!
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    1861 Halfpennies

    Well I feel pretty stupid in the cold light of morning; not only did I not find Appendix III of Freeman, I also realised that I spent most of yesterday afternoon trying to match Freeman Halfpennies to Peck Pennies. Dearie me....
  17. 15 cents! Flippin' 'eck you got a bargain there, Proof or no Proof.
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    1861 Halfpennies

    Well would you believe it! There it is. I've only had the book about 10 years! Thank you for that!
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    1861 Halfpennies

    Wouldn't that be great, Scott! Unfortunately neither Peck nor Freeman have good enough pictures to start counting lines on lighthouse lanterns. For that you'd need high grade coins, in hand. Which, of course, I don't have either!
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    1861 Halfpennies

    Progress update: Freeman Rev G (door on LH) = Peck Rev F (sea crosses linear circle) You'd think then, that : Freeman Rev F = Peck Rev E, but... Freeman F (four vertical lines for lantern) can't be the same as Peck E (lantern has rounded top but shows no vertical lines)
  21. so does it have the same abrasions as Roy's 1864 examples? ah - just saw your edit!
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    Statement!

    What shocked me is that it was reported that he didn't have a Facebook page, as if that was a clear indication of a dangerous sociopath. Unbelievable. Absolutely bonkers, and very worrying what constitutes normal! You can hear the deep intake of air in the court room when they announce he didn't EVEN have a Facebook identity! Well, that's it confirmed, he CAN'T be functional, the Police were quite right to speculate he may not be normal after all! I wasn't sure, until they told me! Here's the quote from the BBC website: "He apparently had no Facebook page and his electronic footprint was minimal." Bloody hell. My ONLY "electronic footprint" is as a coinie. I don't even have a Tesco clubcard. I'm practically a terrorist.
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    Statement!

    What shocked me is that it was reported that he didn't have a Facebook page, as if that was a clear indication of a dangerous sociopath. Unbelievable.
  24. I'd expect to get £30 or so for an 1887 florin in EF+
  25. Got to see a picture, James - slab or no slab!
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