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Its close..a very good GVF or NEF...the eye appeal shouts EF prices
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Hi Digger They probably won't appeal to people on the forum. The coins are worth pence each. However Ebay is packed to the gunnel with coins like this but I'm sure some do sell.....you will be flooding the market and is it worth the hassle? The 1/2d is almost the same size as a 2p so feed up your local arcades and maybe a youngster will get a 1/2d and become interested in coins
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Over the last few years the seller has had some nice coins You can always chance something like this on Ebay...plenty of mugs out there.
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What grade and price would you give
Peter replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
She bought me the Malt but I wasn't hammered Tin farthings.....now there is a reason for her to get shirty....a crap one...ohhh those edges -
What grade and price would you give
Peter replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Love it I meddle with low priced currency coins...until Mrs Peter found out I had spent nearly £1000 on three 1/4ds VIVA raw coins -
Chris...Please don't wish me dead.....My silver collection will pay for a round the world cruise....the copper collection (excluding farthings) a Med cruise & my farthings are going to a future grandson (not too quickly I hope) & my gold on loose.........
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Try Chris...I'm on no commission but we've put up with each other for over 5 years....I will give him more trade in fact if I plop my clogs early the family are aware of him and Colincooke(RIP). SIMPLES.
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1928, Germany, Von Hindenburg Proof Gold Medal
Peter replied to Hussulo's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
From Ebay of which the listing had run for 8 days so obviously not. -
1928, Germany, Von Hindenburg Proof Gold Medal
Peter replied to Hussulo's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
I've just bought the whole shooting match of Krause books 1600-2009 & Italian & American on a CD...It is fantastic...all fo £4.99 !!!! -
I didn't mean to sound harsh....but I was having a crap day and logged on to cheer myself up (recovering from H1N1 & I'm self employed...so a harsh Jan/Feb ahead) Welcome Smileynialley Its probably worth holding on to the stuff for sentimental reasons. I'm now shifting some sentimental coins on Ebay after hoarding them for years (I've now got better examples) and feel they have served their purpose. Other peoples trash is other peoples treasure etc. I was just pointing out you hadn't a fortune...sorry.
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Put it on Ebay at 99p start and it will probably reach its mark (include US Ebay) or sell it to someone like Chris who will obviously want to make a mark up....but will have contacts and is 100% safe in dealing with and I'm sure would give you a fair price. However it will never depreciate because of its rarity. Personally I would prefer 2 weeks on a Greek Island with Mrs Peter..... You've got a nice decision....I do hope we've helped.
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You have a mixture of low grade foreign and predecimal British coins of which none have value. The notes I know nothing on but the condition is poor. If you look on Ebay you will find 1000's of these cluttering up the coin pages....mostly not selling. Regards Peter
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1916 George V penny
Peter replied to thedigger's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Its called ghosting and effected bronze coins until the metal mixture was changed in the 20's to prevent this....keep looking. Regards Peter -
Unsure about this coin?
Peter replied to thedigger's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You have a George 111 Soho mint halfpenny if its 29mm or farthing if its 21mm. The date appears to be 1807 but these type of coins were only minted in 1806 & 1807 Regards Peter -
Call me Mr Picky but it has quite an edge knock at 6 o'clock. Still its one of 932 and sought after. Maybe Chris could offer some advice because I know a lot of these have passed through his hands. I also would be interested in the dealers name.
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My mum found and old coin...
Peter replied to georgeandlinda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Rob You beat me to it.....at least we agreed. -
My mum found and old coin...
Peter replied to georgeandlinda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It would appear your coin is an Edward 1 1272-1307 silver long cross penny which was minted in Bristol. These coins are quite common but the Bristol mint ones are rarer. The most common mints being London & Canterbury. You are correct in that the coin has been clipped.The long cross on the reverse was an attempt to prevent clipping. These coins were often halved or quarted for use as small change. This coins were high quality silver and English coins were sought all over Europe and beyond. On the Continent they were imitated and these were called esterlings. If you google some of the above you will find more information. Regards Peter -
The reason I hate eBay is the sheer waste of time dredging through the dross to find decent coins. It doesn't help to sort by "opening bid", as quite a lot of the better items will start bidding at 99p, so knocking that strategy on the head. If someone would come up with a surefire way of filtering out the crap, I'd have much more time for eBay, but when the crap is between 95-98%, well .... life's too short. You can easily cherry pick dates and filter this again into denomination. I accept there is a lot of rubbish on Ebay but I've still picked up some top stuff.....Don't be afraid to offer against some of the dealers listings....some dealers BIN are way too high but a crafty offer and a compromise can often be achieved.
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Arabic coin - Dont know where from?
Peter replied to thedigger's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Cheers, seem to be "not as rare" as i thought that it would be by all accounts, using one site, but another site seems to think that it is rare as tey have a coin up for sale with a picture (same coin) no price but in large letters the word Rare" across it?? So it really was the date of 1321 ........I wonder how many peoples hands that has passed through? thanks again mate Hi As it is an Islamic coin the date of 1321 is approx 1903 in our calender. still interesting and worth research. Regards Peter -
Ebay is a brilliant market place for coins. Set your limit and go for it. Where else can you view the nr of coins 24/7 Some of the dealers on Ebay sell at coin fairs so as long as the picture is undoctored I don't have a problem Everyone seems willing to slate Ebay. I can rember coin lists being posted to me and no photographs and relying on the dealers grades of which I wasn't always happy
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Books about Coins
Peter replied to £400 for a Penny ?'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'm not arty farty but as a read and reference Coincraft 2000 is up there if this could be updated with latest info plus printed on better paper (and get rid of the prices)...a good read....a bit too big for the back pocket at coin fairs though -
old pennies srap/or valuable
Peter replied to demonik1's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I would think the Wee Scottie is a bit sharp...although I wouldn't Know a slender 3 or even an open 1903.....stuff you penny collectors the future is farthings. -
If you like albums you can get sheets which house 2x2 coin flips. I also like the aluminium coin case which can hold 6 trays....good value and can be bought from this site. & welcome to the forum
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Looks like it went for £5k in the Morton & Eden auction
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Coin Monthly Magazine
Peter replied to DaveG38's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Peck Email sent regarding the 1915 1/4d & Seaby 1972....thats if you didn't recieve it