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Everything posted by Master Jmd
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Not nessessarily, Oli bought his 1826 Sixpence(?) for a lot less than spink valued it as.
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I suppose you are right, I shall give it a miss.
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Just had a look at that certifiedgbcoins for the first time, and some of the farthings are quite exeptional...but the prices could be a little lower (1890 Farthing MS65RD £150!)... There are three coins that are really tempting; This (to go with my new 1754/0 farthing) www.certifiedgbcoins.com/Farthing%20Coin%20Pages/Farthing%201754.htm and www.certifiedgbcoins.com/Farthing%20Coin%20Pages/Farthing%201895%20Bun%20Head.htm ..a bit pricey, but do you think that they would be worth 'breaking out of their slab' for my collection?
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Slabbed coins are inside a hard plastic case which is very hard to break open. Coins in slabs have their type and grade printed on the slab (example)... I personally do not like them.
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The three best sites (in my opinion) for buying coins are Predecimal, Colin Cooke Coins, and Online-coins. Predecimal is best though of course...
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? ... Edit: Oh, that...that was what my dad bought a while ago (not sure why!)...
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Talking of ebay, I am slowly but surely selling my few high grade pennies (that i had previously collected)...3 of them are: 1937 BU Full Lustre Penny, Type A 1901 Penny BU Full Lustre Penny and 1940 Single Exergue Line Penny Very Rare Unc (Sorry to invade your thread chris).
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I'm a Cow now.
Master Jmd replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
We did not realise that it was smoking, or at least I didn't if I remember rightly -
I have 1000 x CCGB2005!
Master Jmd replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Rotographic Publications Forum
Also, error: Page 13, 1951 farthing BU price is higher than 1951 proof BU price. -
I have 1000 x CCGB2005!
Master Jmd replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Rotographic Publications Forum
Tip: The book has the bright 1918 farthing above the dark 1918 farthing, it would be better the other way round because otherwise it goes: 1917 Dark 1918 Bright 1918 Dark 1919 Bright -
As you are in Italy (I presume) I would recomend getting the mint sets. But if you want more of a challenge I would recomend getting the individual coins.
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The price in dollars ($) is far greater than the price in pounds (£)... example: Item Number: 4060 Price: £25 ($US 47.50) ...surely thats a bit OTT? Edit: I take that comment back...didn't realist the exchange rate was so high compared to what it was on a mock maths paper from 1997.
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All 1997 £2's are with the queen wearing a necklace. In 1998 onwards, the necklace was not used. And welcome.
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I'm a Cow now.
Master Jmd replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Hmm...at first I couldnt make it out ...I think I prefered your old 'custom user title' though. -
1848-1859 Farthings
Master Jmd replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Unless the die was repaired at some time, it would be imposible to have jsut one die with a first A in BRITANNIA barred and the other unbarred on one instance, and vice versa in the other instance... Well...when I get to Victorian Copper Farthings, barred and unbarred A's will probably be a giant feat -
I have 1000 x CCGB2005!
Master Jmd replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Rotographic Publications Forum
Oh dear, another error...tut tut tut...Page 24, 1882H 2/1 penny £60 in EF, £150 in UNC and £70 in BU... -
1848-1859 Farthings
Master Jmd replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
But again take the 1856 E/R variety, on one instance the coin is with the First A of BRITANNIA unbarred, and on another it is the Last A of BRITANNIA unbarred. This would mean that two different dies were used for creating the 1856 E/R farthing, is more than one die normally used (is that a silly question, I am not sure!)? This also occurs with 1858 large date, which is also the rare type if I remember correctly. And 1858 small date to add to that. -
Welcome Neill, I hope you enjoy restarting your collecting. Just so you know me; I collect pretty much all types of UK farthings 1656-1956 with the exeption of SOHO and Patterns of 1660-1670.
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In most cases, it would be better for us if we all saw the pictures. You can post pictures on the forum by becoming a member
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1848-1859 Farthings
Master Jmd replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
About 1hr 10mins...I thought that I might asm well use that time to do something creative... I don't have any reference books of farthings. I created the list from looking at various pictures from Colin Cooke, Ebay, Predecimal and a few more. There are four A varieties within the 1856 E/R Farthing which is extremely rare. Why strike it more than once? -
1848-1859 Farthings
Master Jmd replied to Master Jmd's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have had some spare time just now so I decided to make a list: 1838 DEF. (Stop) - First A of BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1838 DEF: (Colon) - All A's barred. 1839 2 Prongs to Trident - First A of BRITANNIA and last A of GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1839 3 Prongs to Trident DEF. (Stop) - First A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1839 3 Prongs to Trident DEF. (Stop) - Both A's in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1839 3 Prongs to Trident DEF: (Colon) - First A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1839 Bronze Proof - All A's barred. 1839 Bronze Proof - Barred A in VICTORIA, all other A's unbarred. 1840 DEF. (Stop) - All A's barred. 1840 DEF.. (Double Stop) - 1840 DEF: (Colon) - First A of BRITANNIA and GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1840 DEF: Wide Date (Colon) - Both A's in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1841 - Unbarred A's in GRATIA, all other A's barred. 1841 Proof - 1842 Type A - 1842 Type B - First A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1842 Type B Large 42 - All A's barred. 1843 Lower Serif - Last A in BRITANNIA unbarred unbarred A's in GRATIA, all other A's barred. 1843 Two Serifs - Unbarred A's in BRITANNIA, all other A's barred. 1843 I for 1 in Date - 1843 3/2 - 1844 - All A's barred. 1845 Small Date Type A - 1845 Small Date Type B - All A's barred. 1845 Large Date - All A's barred. 1846 - All A's barred. 1847 -Â Both A's in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1847 Proof - 1848 - Unbarred A's in BRITANNIA, all other A's barred. 1849 - All A's barred. 1849 4 over lower 4 - Both A's in BRITANNIA and last A of GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1850 -Â Both A's in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1850 5/3 - 1850 5/4 - 1851 -Â 18:51 (Die Flaw) - Unbarred A's in BRITANNIA, all other A's barred. 1851 D over sideways D in DEI - First A of BRITANNIA and GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1852 - 1853 WW Raised - First A of BRITANNIA and last A of GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1853 WW Raised - Barred A in VICTORIA, all other A's unbarred. 1853 WW Raised DEI RATIA - Last A of BRITANNIA and both A's of RATIA unbarred, all others barred. 1853 WW Raised 3/2 - Both A's in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1853 WW Raised Copper Proof Rev. Upright - Last A of BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1853 WW Incuse - First A of BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1853 Both A's of BRITANNIA and first A of GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1853 WW Incuse Copper Proof - Both A's in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1854 - 1855 WW Incuse - 1855 WW Raised - First A of BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1856 - First A in BRITANNIA and GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1856 - Both A's in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1856 - Both A's in BRITANNIA and first A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1856 E/R in VICTORIA - First A in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1856 E/R in VICTORIA - Last A in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1856 E/R in VICTORIA - Both A's in BRITANNIA and last A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1856 E/R in VICTORIA - All A's barred. 1857 - Both A's in BRITANNIA and first A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1857 - First A in BRITANNIA and last A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1858 Large Date - Last A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1858 Large Date - Both A' in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1858 Large Date - First A in BRITANNIA and GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1858 Large Date - Both A' in BRITANNIA and last A in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1858 Small Date - First A in BRITANNIA and both A's in GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1858 Small Date - Barred A in VICTORIA, all other A's unbarred. 1858 Small Date - Both A's in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1859 - Both A's in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1860 - First A in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1860 - First A of BRITANNIA, A of VICTORIA and last A of GRATIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1860 Copper Proof - First A in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. 1864 1WW Copper Proof - First A in BRITANNIA unbarred, all other A's barred. If anyone knows of anyother 'A' varieties, can you tell me about it with support from a picture -
Coins Stolen in Robbery - Surrey, UK
Master Jmd replied to Andy Bruce's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That is a lot of moneys worth there! I doubt that they would appear for a few years yet as Oli said. I shall keep my eye out for any of them. -
I have not yet found a 4-Minute mile one. I have NHS, Public Libraries, EU, Suffragettes and the 1973 EEC ones. I have all commem £2's after 1997, I am not really interested in the peace dove or the other one prior to 1997 as I would have to pay (all my decimal coins have been accumulated in my spare change).
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I do use Ebay sometimes, but it is quite hard to locate BU farthings on Ebay.