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HistoricCoinage

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  1. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    &lt;br /&gt;The images have also been doctored to blur away the surface marks.  Mind you, anything can happen after a good plow (whatever that might be).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;<br /><br />It Appears to have gone It went this morning, thankfully. Are you on your iPhone, Dave? It all seems to be garbled in your quotes...
  2. HistoricCoinage

    Henry V?

    It's York Class C. Mullet to left of crown and broken annulet to the right. Spink 1785. Speaking of Spink, has the postman brought anything nice yet?
  3. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    "An old hammered silver crown in fair condition. Elizabeth 1st The coin is genuine, There is a field near where I live that one does not need a metal detector because when you walk the field after plowing it gives up coins in abundance from every age, from pre Roman up till the Victorian era. Ocaisionaly one can find gold coins also. Nobles and sovereigns but not many. The most common are the victorian especialy the old pennies. Obviously I keep the location a secret." http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/-/151043799744?roken=CoOqlQ Interesting, then, that the same images appear here: http://bryantcoins.com/styled/styled-73/index.html
  4. HistoricCoinage

    Henry V?

    It certainly looks like Henry V. It's a York penny and it's got an annulet by the crown, suggesting Class D. Any chance of an obverse image taken with your camera?
  5. HistoricCoinage

    newbie saying hi

    A warm welcome to you, pennywise!
  6. But if you do go you feel as if you're at a village fair!
  7. That's the wrong address. Try http://www.stjauctions.com/
  8. HistoricCoinage

    Help Identify This Coin

    Checkout my reply on my forum, Richard. Looks like a half real but your diameter and weight are lower than would be expected.
  9. HistoricCoinage

    Richard II halfpenny

    Nice buy, Peter! I don't think so. Just very elaborate lettering giving it an odd appearance.
  10. HistoricCoinage

    Karl Goetz auction on Heritage

    I agree, it does! Have you got the hub in hand?
  11. HistoricCoinage

    Karl Goetz auction on Heritage

    Yes, I've been following these. The rust on some of them has led to the loss of much detail. There has also been some controversy surrounding their origin and the specific return policy on them. A more detailed topic on these 'hubs' can be read here.
  12. HistoricCoinage

    Churchill Note

    Thankfully I don't think Jimmy made the BoE short-list. Unfortunately Beckham did... http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/banknotes/Documents/about/banknote_names.pdf
  13. HistoricCoinage

    Churchill Note

    The BoE have confirmed that Churchill will feature on a new £5 note. Hopefully it won't become the new Churchill crown... http://t.co/Y7fRKjkiqv
  14. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Missing out on a corker, Stuart! Yes, I do find some of the conversations with some eBayers most amusing. I especially like the varying responses when notifying someone of a fake. It makes for a good indicator of character...
  15. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I'm assuming that you're the winning bidder, Stuart?
  16. HistoricCoinage

    Elizabeth I Sixpence

    Send me an email in April and I'll see what I can do. I didn't get me an email! Send me an email with your address and I'll get one out to you, it'll only cost you postage.
  17. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    You make my childhood weekends of shotguns, mucking around on tractors and breaking my neck sound tame!!
  18. HistoricCoinage

    Storing your cartwheel twopence

    Collecting on the move.
  19. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Nope. Only Drawing Pin Daily and The Sellotape Standard.
  20. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    What do you take me for? Of course not!
  21. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    DNA recovered from blood traces contaminating the artefact have led archaelogists to believe that this is indeed the long-lost nail thought to have passed through the left wrist of Jesus at the crucifixion. Engineers are now assisting archaeologist as the Angel of the North is lowered to the ground, as the search continues in the foundations for the casket, which is believed to hold two other nails and a man's skeleton. This is Jack Frost, BBC News, Washington! :lol:
  22. HistoricCoinage

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Large-old-iron-bolt-detector-find-/370788493758?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item5654b769be
  23. HistoricCoinage

    DNW June auction

    John, Here. Regards, Clive.
  24. I believe that was Peckris's intention. Misleading us poor coinies with an article about other such tricks.
  25. Sorry, Stuart. I took this to be an April Fools' prank, as I thought you were on your iPhone.
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