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Geordie582

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    Unknown Die?

    With being incused, it looks more than likely to be for embossing documents, in a solicitors office, perchance?
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    Germany

    must have driven around the wrong loop! Not really. It was still a trip to remember.
  3. I'd say it's Edward IV Light Coinage (1464-70) Spinks 2011, North1582. Classed Normal for rarety by North, rather rarer by Spinks. Quatrifoils by the neck and "N" on the breast identify it. The well worn ledgend makes exact attribution difficult, but I'd say it's probably with the Rose mint mark - but that's a guess
  4. For a country that saddled us with "Teflon" Tony and the dour scot next door, I think it ill behoves anyone north of Hadrians wall (he had some great ideas!) to slag off the Royal Family!
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    New Predecimal.com goes live

    I'm 76 - What's your excuse?
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Looks like he's looking for relatives called Won Born Every Minute!
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    Charles I Unite?

    I don't know where you live, but I have found that local museums are very helpful - in my case, putting me in touch with their 'consultant numismatist' who proved really helpful. Worth a try?
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I'm not an Elizabeth collector, but I can't say I like the face on the coin and the fact that her crown seems to be well in advance of her head? But then I could be wrong, but I would never chance buying it - even if I had the money
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    Hello all.

    Sounds as though you need to see Krause "Collecting World Coins". Pricey, But there are those in the forum that have copies. So, any 'unknowns', post pictures of them here and someone will identify and value them for you.
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    Hello all.

    Hi! Perkin There are plenty of books available and it will be worth your going to the public library and requesting specific titles. Chris's "Collectors Coins" is a good start along with Spinks "Coins of England". Hope you post a few of your pictures of the coins for the mob here to squabble about! You can also load pics to the Gallery. (Click the link above) Good luck in your collecting and remember plenty of advice is always available on this site
  11. George III 1806? copper coinage, halfpenny around 29mm, penny about 34mm. You can see some poor examples at http://www.predecimal.com/forum/index.php?...ser&user=226&op Click on "Geordies Others" (I don't really collect milled - just aquire them!)
  12. I was going to post this in'Ancient', but 1154 can't really be classed as that old! The Tealby penny I have recently bought seems to show the bust as threequarter stance, half way between profile and face-on. I have searched North and Spinks for a classification, without success. Am I seeing something that is not really there? The pellet in the centre of the sceptre and the form of the ear also throws me. Comments please. Where are all the hammered collectors lately? It seems all the activity has been on milled faults/variations.
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    coin cleaning

    Thank you for that erudite dissertation! I'm sure it will be of great help to many on the forum. I must admit to 'cleaning' coins in a variety of ways, as well as using the "siver paper wipe" on some of the more obscure coins, but I must emphasise, I am a collector of hammered silver of the Plantagenets and stycas of Northumbria.
  14. I've just had word from my sister, who is wintering in Texas, that she has the last state quarter,South Dakota, to complete my Quarter collection to date. I started the Whitman while on holiday with her in Texas a couple of yers ago. 40 down, 10 to go! This brought to mind that this system of commemorative coins could work for the UK, one per county. What do you all think?
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    States Quarters

    I agree! There would be more in-fighting and out-fighting to make this a non-starter. Just as well! I don't think I have any more room
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    Godless Dollars

    Godless dollars - storm & teacup come to mind. It should be remembered that not all people spending money have the slightest inerest in what's on the coinage, just what it will buy! As for The middle eastern fracas, while researching my ancestry i came across a photo of my uncle Norman. Nothing unusual in that but he was in uniform and outside a tent - in Afghanistan. Nothing changes! I forgot to add - this was in 1930!
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    States Quarters

    Nice examples of the possibilities, Hertfordian! Which counties with whom you think there would be a problem? I already suggested that we would have to hark back to the 'old' counties to make any sense!
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Did you notice his 1888 VF+ penny?
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    1990 5p varieties?

    [quote Can you tell me the secret,I can't get within 50 yards of my Old Womans purse before the detector goes off particularly if beer is mentioned Regards Steve
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    50 pence pieces

    To date, twelve 1973 "Hands" E.E.C. (Large format) 1992/3 European Conference (Large format) 1994 VE day(Large format) 1998 E.E.C. aniversary 1998 NHS 2000 Public libraries 2003 Sufragettes 2004 Four Minute Mile 2005 Dictonary 2006 VC - Soldier rescue 2006 VC - medal 2007 Scouting
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    Westminster Coins

    I am puzzled! I've just received a sales booklet from Westminster and find listed hammered, Celtic, Roman and early milled coins for sale. The pictures all show VF and better coins. Now! Just where are all these 'hoards' (for that is what they must be from - or fake!) have come from? To be a commercial venture they must have large stocks of all the examples, but, Boudicca units - Cnut pennies etc. The mind boggles!
  22. Let me know when you decide to go back to 1190!
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    coin cleaning

    I was thinking of metal detectorists and purchases of "uncleaned Roman" not lightly tarnished milled!
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    coin cleaning

    OK! For those 'cruddy' coins, how about this? What's your thoughts?
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    1990 5p varieties?

    Blast! Now I have something else to look for in my wife's change purse>
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