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It's likely it has been smoothed on one side for Shove halfpenny...a popular board game from yesteryear....I have my grandfathers board with a tin of these halfpennies smooth on one side (although these are Victorian to George V.
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Information on Churchill
Peter replied to JAG's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Fidei Defensor was added to the inscription on coins.... Can't we talk about our old copper nose Enry and all the naughty things he got up to.....and how he got his Hampton Court -
Yuk...Artificial toning has no place in my collection
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anyone know what this is?
Peter replied to Rory's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'm not 100% but the reverse has a French Jetton look about it Circa 15/16C -
Where to sell "scrap" pre-1947 silver coins?
Peter replied to Oxford_Collector's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It is a good offer...I've sold scrap silver on Ebay but after fees'paypal etc...and the "unknown" factors!!!!!!! if you do go the Ebay route my advice is to split into 2 lots -
A nice coin but £80 is too much £40-£50 would be an OK buy
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Hi James There are several dates in early copper which are far rarer than catalogues indicate (and a few overvalued dates too) Quality is always better at holding its value so concentrate on buying the best. For investment buy well rounded,centred, quality silver hammered coins.They seem to be popular and always sell for a premium over book price whether on dealers lists,ebay,coin fairs or auction. Gold....can you guess where it is going next....history has shown it to peak and trough....where are we now?
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The minimal weight loss will not be lost on a bag of 50p's....only really a problem with gold. I have been banking loose copper change and as long as it reaches 359 to 360g no problem.
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Let me know of your (bargain rates)I would love to take Mrs Peter and friends away for a supprise weekend....next year its my big one (50) cough cough splutter but I still party as a 21 year old.
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Elizabeth 1 shilling - mintmark
Peter replied to hactonhouse's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Just checked out mine its a Martlet (quack).I got it on a whim....a type collector.I just went for a half decent bust which are like hens teeth. Not one for my selling pot at present. I will post a picture later as it could maybe raise a few £ to pursue farthings or a 50 inch TV. -
Best of luck in your new venture Chris.....you've got some nice stock. I would like a stretched Porsche Cayman (with 4 seats & room for a Springer). Are you hiring them out for special occasions until they sell?
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Hi Your 2d is in fact a 1d and in NF condition....value maybe £5 to £12. All 3 coins appear to have been cleaned...which lowers their values. Regards Peter
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I've been selling (and have loads more) H's & KN's ....they fetch pence in low grades....but hey they must be shifted (Mrs Peter's orders before I seek out a few farthing rarities and Pre 1100 hammered)
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Help wanted with 1969 Ten pences
Peter replied to DaveG38's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Note the name of this web site and get these peskie coins outa here Ban post 1951 I say. -
Weight of William and Mary Shilling - possible fake
Peter replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Who did you buy it from? There are a few vendors on ebay currently selling casts but not advertising their status. 10% underweight is a likely weight for pewter (lead/tin alloy). Pure tin would be about 30% down, pure lead 20% over - both are ish numbers. I've noticed her auctions which people are falling for...I won't name and shame as Nigel wants his refund but if you see a George 11 shilling being described as a medieval hammered coin AVOID...some of the actual hammered are duping a lot of experienced Ebayers -
A battered Fine at best
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I agree, I also have the Edward VII 1902 crown with less toning and I think it looks a little bland in comparison. 1902 Crowns are quite rare....however crowns are not my first choice (they get a bit expensive before 1887)and between 1927-34....and a few varieties.Personally I prefer your 1902......but each to their own.
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Royal Mint Uncirculated Coins
Peter replied to mark3's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i'm also selling about 40 1959 scottish shillings over the next few weeks (on ebay) nef to unc -
Royal Mint Uncirculated Coins
Peter replied to mark3's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Ebay will give you a fortune on scrap silver much more than x 10 or x 20..its madness...start it off at 0.99 and reap -
I wouldn't touch the dummies book. Learn from this forum and the Net. Peckchris suggestion on CYB is true but if you want to specialise try Michael Freemans or Pecks efforts on copper/bronze and maybe Davis for silver. I will also state that Rotographic books that Chris turns out are excellent....they cover valuation, varieties, grading history and are all competitivly priced. Is there anything specific series you are interested in? Regards Peter
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Photographing Coins
Peter replied to PunkReaper's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I've got a Nikon D40 which although not current has a cult status. I just use auto focus with the standard lens supplied (18-55)....my surplus coins are selling like hot cakes I'm going to re-photograph all my coins (my daughter will as she has less camera shake ) I know some people go to great lengths to obtain quality pictures....life is too short. This isn't meant to be a plug but here is a 1935 1d currently on my selling http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230432800998&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:ITEbay domain. This was knocked off in about 20 secs on the window cill on a piece of red felt. -
Photographing Coins
Peter replied to PunkReaper's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Peckris, I have a HP Photosmart C7180 printer/scanner and have touble with the finished scans, they just dont look right compared to other peoples scanned coins. Any recommendations for settings and/or software for amending the images etc? Ditto - cheap Canon scanner; at least 6 years old. I scan a dozen or so at a time at 600dpi but don't ask the scanner to do an A4 scan - just a postcard sized part of the platen. It can do 1200dpi, but then that's one coin at a time. Sometimes they're a bit dull, particularly with older bronze, and I find a brightness tweak of about 10% and 5% contrast brings out detail you'd otherwise lose in the gloom. I use a Nikon DSLR and get brilliant results with out a tripod and using natural light. -
My bidding finger is poised http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Job-Lot-Collection-of-George-III-Victoria-Coins_W0QQitemZ220547817754QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL?hash=item3359aca11a
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Oh James hang on to them if you can! Coins will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no coins... The fabulous Furry Freak brothers had a similar saying
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Hi James it must be heart breaking...is the sale enforced? I would be interested in any quality pre 1799 you may have. Cheers Peter