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Question for you knowledgable types
Peter replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I bought sovs, half sovs, guineas and half guineas about 5 years ago.....I wish I had bought more.I paid £60,£40,£112 & £50.....not a bad return. Apart from bullion I can see copper (pre 1860) rising rapidly...not that I would sell -
Is this news? 1841 penny variety?
Peter replied to freewheels's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
My wife knew I was looking for a copy of Peck so she phoned Colin Cooke who put her onto Spink. They had 2 copies so she ordered the cheapest but then changed her mind and got the better one. I got home from work and she presented me with this bulky parcel.....This is one of the many reasons why she is still ;the current Mrs Peter. It would be nice for it to be updated....I know Colin was working on a farthing encyclopedia....It would however send the copper bronze market into orbit(the 1d market already is) When I look at aboutfarthings website I realise my farthing collection will never be complete. -
ebay sniping programmes
Peter replied to £400 for a Penny ?'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
My maximum snipe is the amount I would happily pay....anything less is a bonus. -
Well, this has been addressed already, but as an aside, I would agree that you're not going to get too many coin collectors in the average football ground. I'm an Ipswich Town supporter by the way ~ cultivated by my upbringing in Essex. That makes 2 of us Keano COYB
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The grade looks about right at extremely poor....why do these people bother?
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ebay sniping programmes
Peter replied to £400 for a Penny ?'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Steady - no need to be reckless..... You are right...I will make her stick to the white (or rose...what's that all about?) -
NNC certification
Peter replied to freewheels's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I agree with Tom's thoughts on eye appeal,roundness of the flan etc....remember every hammered coin is different. I really don't believe you can grade hammered because an as struck may still look awfull....I have a nice early ed1 Bury penny which was renowned for a weak strike and bought from a well known dealer....I nearly returned it until I researched it...Then comes Fine silver issue of EdV1 and what an improvement.Liz coins are reknowned for a weak bust....and most Charles 1 are clipped....research your market and only buy the things you like cos if you don't like them the market won't like them.....suppose it will save on the inheritance tax though BTW I've just heard child allowance is to be stopped for higher earners....why not stop it and if you can't afford kids don't have them. -
ebay sniping programmes
Peter replied to £400 for a Penny ?'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
My trusty old stopwatch WAS THE BIZ.... but now ebay counts down its much easier. I snipe but only at a price I'm happy with...if I lose so be it....but the thrill if you WIN something at a lesser price is great....even Mrs Peter might get a nice glass of red. -
NNC certification
Peter replied to freewheels's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I've bought a few coins from Centles and have been happy....just ingnore the grade attributed and grade yourself. -
What a scam...however if you risked buying all 40 inc £3 postage for every one you would get the 20 undated at £30 a pop. Somehow it smells of a future dispute. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Undated-20P-Both-Sides-Genuine-and-Cheap-/300468302527?pt=UK_Coins_BritishDecimal_RL&hash=item45f54e72bf
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Hi Tom As long as you set your limit...snipe for it. At coin fairs dealers grading aren't consistant so the grade attributed isn't important.If I make an offer and we can't agree on a price I will walk away. Good luck and I hope you get your coin. Peter
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Insurance for your collection
Peter replied to £400 for a Penny ?'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I don't bother with insurance.....keep the collection scattered around the house. -
Hi and welcome to the forum The bible for numisaddicted souls is Spink which is issued annualy and costs £25. The owner of this site produces an excellent book covering 1797 to present date at about a fifth of the cost. Sovereigns are worth about £180 as scrap....bearing in mind I was picking these up for £60 to £70 a couple of years back and if you look to history (1970 onwards) the price of gold fluctuates so its possible to make a fortune or get badly burnt. Soapy water and patting dry dirt ingrained coins is an option but be very careful....I've also had success with a soaked cocktail stick to remove crud. Upload your pictures and we can advise on value grade etc. Regards Peter
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A Queen Anne Piece/Coin?
Peter replied to 7408steve's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Steve I can confirm it is not a Queen Anne coin.Probably a medlet.The obverse looks fairly poor whilst the reverse has much more effort put into it. Good luck in your research...There are a couple of specialist token dealers who may help. -
1920 George V Half-Crown
Peter replied to Rob75's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I've been getting x10 for pre 1947 and x20 for pre 1920 but once you factor fees and paypal this can reduce by 15%. So basically a 1920 1/2 crown is worth 12.5p x 10 less 15% = £1.06 -
What's the biggest bargain you've had
Peter replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
From an antique centre I got a 1875 Indian Head cent and a 1863 farthing both in VF for £1.50 each. Both were traded in at the Midland coin fair...as good as cash in your pocken(pardon the pun ) I have also picked up from a jewellers a 1893 JH head 3d from his box of 3d's for the pricely sum of 45p it was in GF. -
What's the biggest bargain you've had
Peter replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
About 10 years ago I was in a jewellers and he had a box of coins at £2.50 each. I went through the box and picked out 20 pre 1920 halfcrowns in EF to GEF and he gave me 10% discount. -
I agree with Vic that in this instance it needs slabbing then exposed on US Ebay with a good reserve.
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Charles I shilling - original or not?
Peter replied to Voynov_BG's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A nice coin....well rounded...i've got some real craggy CH1 shillings...thats the way they were with clipping et all -
Well, you nearly scared me off. I'm a nervous wreck with such sharp banter.....nurse.
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Scrap Silver! Private Buyer
Peter replied to jay053's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i've been getting over 20x face for pre 1920 silver of which both grandfathers took out of circulation....just scrap...my actual coin collection is not for sale -
Just to mke you all aware Ebay should be getting better in June as they are limiting free listings to 100 per month which should ZAP the 99p junk listings...about time....I used to spend a few hours per week on Ebay but haven't bothered because of the junk.
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1871 sixpence no die number
Peter replied to chris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi Chris About £10 to £12 in Fine condition (that is to buy from a dealer). if its been in the ground for over a 100 years much less. Hammered or gold seem to be the nicer detecting finds. -
I initially though great, but then remembered there's nothing to stop someone having many accounts all with 100 per month each I'm sure the loop hole will soon be filled. I've personally got a buying and another selling account....it will surely stop some sellers listing 600 items of tat per week & I never sell more than 100 coins per month.....I shall be holding off for a month or 2 to see how it pans out. In the good old days maybe 12 or 13 thousand coins were listed under British now its more like 40,000. I wish you could block sellers.
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I believe they are pewter