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HistoricCoinage

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  1. Whilst it is true that many coins attracted a more than premium price I felt that many of the lower grade Aethelred IIs were going for pittance. It just goes to show that the market for common, average pieces is not going to catch up at the rate the rest of the market is. Still, it was a fantastic selection of coins in today's auction and I was lucky to walk away with a few.
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    Unknown Liz Coin

    Not a problem.
  3. HistoricCoinage

    Unknown Liz Coin

    Paulus, It's an Elizabeth I penny, minted at London, of the 6th Issue with the initial mark being a crescent. This would date it to 1587-9. Hope this helps. Clive.
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    any ideas on this hammered piece?

    Is there a chance to have some better pictures?
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    London Olympics 50ps

    I've seen the whole set for sale at £82.50 here. It seems extravagant for what is essentially £14.50 in face value.
  6. You can find out the name and address of any eBayer, it's part of eBay's policy. It's very easy and bear in mind that they, in turn, will get your details too - but this shouldn't be a problem if you've already bought from them.
  7. I can definitely vouch for the seller. Martin's a top gentleman.
  8. There was a type IV found back in 1998 - it's in that year's BNJ and is on the EMC too.
  9. Yes but, as I said, many coins like this are found each year that are 'unique' with regards to new types, new moneyers, new combinations, etc. I don't see them on the website.
  10. It's a lovely coin but I don't understand how it made the BBC website. So many coins like these are found each year. Even so, if it's going spare...
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    ID please

    It's a penny of Charles I.
  12. I'm glad you said most. We're not all like that, I can assure you.
  13. HistoricCoinage

    Happy Birthday

    Happy birthday, gents!
  14. HistoricCoinage

    Buyer's Premium Croydon

    I made it but only looked at the Saxon and Plantagenet. I wasn't taken by those and so didn't bid. A nice atmosphere, as you say! You do hear of many stories regarding people switching the coins around. Numismatics is such a trust-based area that it's a real shame when people try to make a quick buck like that.
  15. But he hasn't got an oar, he's Oaralus times 2. A very interesting coin, Azda.
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    Buyer's Premium Croydon

    I should be, assuming everything goes to plan.
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    Gold, Silver & Bronze.

    I know, this is a link to some eBay auctions. But I'd like to think I'm not the sort of eBay seller that people have bad experiences with (check my feedback) and you've probably seen me lurking here - I'm a hammered man and so don't have much to contribute to the Latest Acquisition thread except drool! But anyway, I've listed some nice bits that should interest you. 1979 Proof Gold Sovereign. 1889 Inverted 1 Double Florin. 1887 Halfcrown. 2004 Eagle Dollar. 260+ Victorian Pennies. You can see them here. If you have any questions, please do ask away. Many thanks, Clive.
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    Gold, Silver & Bronze.

    I can assure you they're not but thanks for the vote of confidence.
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    Gold, Silver & Bronze.

    I love this forum!
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    gold young victoria coin

    Welcome to the forum. From the small pictures, it doesn't appear to be a coin but rather a toy coin. I could be wrong but you might see some familiar examples here.
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    Charles I shilling

    The photos make it look like an odd English 24-pence! It's a lovely coin, though, and I just wished I collected Charles I. Good luck with the sale.
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    spill the beans

    I don't know the exact figure as receipts and invoices are all over the place - but well in excess of 100.
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    malacca coin

    I always knew Churchill had a way with the ladies.
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    Did anyone?

    Not me. Did you, azda?
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