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What?? I don't believe it!!
Peckris 2 replied to Peckris 2's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Root is no good at 3 - should move back to 4, Bairstow CAN produce a good innings, Burns and Denley seem useful prospects in the long run. Roy? Liability in the Test team. Buttler needs runs, and soon. But the end of this game was no good for my stress levels! Like Edgbaston 2005, and just as close, and also the right result. -
Penny Acquisition of the week
Peckris 2 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Just from instinct and experience I'd say that was the later obverse and earlier reverse. I.e. one of the scarce combos. -
Good to know - thanks guys
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Is mine a F160? (Sorry about the small size)
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I didn't know that! But it does beg the question - is the scarcity of a particular variety only in high grade, anything to do with the comparative scarcity of the varieties in a ratio to each other? (Just out of interest, which is which - P E or E N ?)
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I think it boils down to two things: how recognisable the variety is (so ME, LT, H, KN fit that perfectly) how rare it is (Gouby X, Open 3 fit that) So the 1* obverse for 1908 is rare but not very recognisable, so a lot probably got missed. In that sense it's a "micro variety", i.e. tiny differences. However, the 1905 varieties don't fit either category being neither instantly recognisable nor rare, so don't float my boat at all.
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In Sealy's 1970 Review of British Coin Varieties 1816 - 1968 (presumably published at the end of 1969) he gives this a rating of "very rare". To give an indication, this is also what he rates the 1926ME penny.
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Interesting. Her condition for the double florin is "superb" "VG" and "VF+" - make your mind up woman! (I think her example is possibly the 0.347 ...). There also appears to be 0.046 of an 1887 halfcrown.
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1701 halfpenny - GVEIELMVS error ??
Peckris 2 replied to JLS's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Difficult one that - if you look at the second L there is a huge top serif, much longer than you would normally expect. There does appear also to be a middle stroke on the first, but with so much corrosion wear that could be an anomaly. On the other hand, the bottom serif on the second L is different to that on all the E's. It could be that with the L and E looking quite similar, the wrong letter was picked up and punched and it could be as you say. The jury is out. -
Agreed - but that's not "Facebook blocking those who aren't allowed access", that's whoever created a page or group setting their own rules as to openness or otherwise, the precise criteria for applying to join, whether moderators are involved or not. Sure, Facebook provides the toolbox that individuals can use, but FB don't decide who can or cannot join a group. In the case of coins, the group's owners / moderators would have to tread a fine line between wanting new blood (especially the young) and protecting existing members from would-be thieves and ne'er-do-wells.
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Not very much better! After all, this is the person who doesn't realise that Bob Marley had an "e" in his name..
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NGC price guides......
Peckris 2 replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Sensibly graded too, though I'd say both faces were EF -
Yes, I can well understand that. It's the same with brass 3d - the proportion of 46, 49, 50, 51 in relation to common dates is far higher than pre-71. In fact, with all 'key' dates collected in the late 60s.
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I agree with your main point, but disagree about the 1912H - I found an absolute load of them from 68-70; there were actually 16M minted so they were never a scarce coin. They're the same mintage as 1922, twice as common as 1932.
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You can actually see on the obverse where the artificial tone has been rubbed on.
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NGC price guides......
Peckris 2 replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, but though they have misdescribed the obverse legend as GEORGIVS it's actually the GEORIVS rarity according to the picture. -
Penny Acquisition of the week
Peckris 2 replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
No-one hasn't asked me not to quote your whole post so I haven't.. not. -
Could be a partly blocked die?
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They look exactly like my Mascle cabinet bought from Nicholls' in the 90s.
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It's not even that!
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You just have to admire the description: extremely common 2000 1p one penny coin - Circulated. Dispatched with Royal Mail 1st Class Letter. 2000 was the year of the new millennium which is pretty cool history to have and collect everyone (stupid people) thought the world would end 2000 is 19 years ago from today which means tha the coin can legally make love, drive a car and smoke a cigarette. cool coin the coin predates and has survived historical events such as 9/11, hurricane katrina, the 2008 economic collapse, michael jacksons death, the iraq & afghanistan wars, the creation of minecraft and the shut down of club penguin the coin has lived a long and happy life and is now ready to be a part of your collection along with other coin friends that it can chat too for the remainder of his days give the coin a home
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They are BU sets though not marked as such. I believe you can edit your posts after you've made the minimum number. 25? 30? The 'Edit' button will appear, but only for a limited time.
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What is the Actual Mintage of the 1983 Two "NEW PENCE"?
Peckris 2 replied to VickySilver's topic in Decimal Coins
Might have more luck if the price was reduced by a third to less than a grand. -
BBC report on 2018 mintage figures for 1p and 2p coins
Peckris 2 replied to Paddy's topic in Decimal Coins
What they need to come up with to replace cash, is a device that can be topped up with funds, in much the way as a PAYG phone is anonymous.