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  1. I've also got a hankering for French/Flemish coins. Available at good prices even at coin fairs
  2. If as suggested there could be 200,000 of these in circulation I would expect the price will drop to between £20 to £40 as similar to the 1950 & 51 1d which had mintatages of 120,000 & 240,000. There are plenty of mugs out there.
  3. All the best Geoff....hope a few Chas shillings drop your way.
  4. Good to hear Geordie Whats your next collecting goal after the Exeter 1d?.....plenty still to work on to keep the mind focussed.....I'm sure
  5. They sometimes appear on Ebay. In some of the latter lists Colin detailed some of the series brilliantly. I also suggest the Coin Mags of yesteryear at least had good specialist write ups (if Mr Mussell reads or hears of this)
  6. Peter

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    A beauty straight out of Liverpool Docks I would imagine http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HIGH-LUSTER-JADE-GRE...%3A1%7C294%3A50
  7. Peter

    Help needed please

    I would hasten to add.....Why are there so few 1946 or 1949 in Unc about......rare as hens teeth.
  8. Peter

    Help needed please

    I've picked up a few 26 ME's and even my 2 daughters have examples in their 1d runs. It would seem that the advent of decimalisation brought such a hunt out for the rarer dates/varieties that these were stashed away in vast numbers and probably exist in greater nrs than mintages would otherwise indicate. I've got more 1946 3ds than you could shake a stick at (thanks to my grandfathers)
  9. Peter

    Help needed please

    Hi Chris The coin you are showing is what we would classify as poor condition and worth a few pence at most. Condition is the key. The modern coins would really have to be as they left the mint.
  10. Well done Huss...a very nice set. It would be interesting where CGS would grade them.
  11. I got in early and received my copy (signed) this weekend. The publication will hopefully educate Ebay and a few dealers I know. Excellent book....well done Gents.
  12. Great thigh tingling tasche's apart from Edward V111 who looks like spoilt brat......
  13. I would like the groat...please.. Beautiful coins with fantastic history. I have been looking at a few Anne coins around the date of the union and feel my collecting is moving to specialised areas where I can study the history.
  14. Peter

    Make your own Coin sets

    Ali You could always try this dealer.I've had dealings with Dave and Gary and they are good genuine guys. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DG-1948-Coin-Year-Se...1QQcmdZViewItem Good luck
  15. I'm going to pull a big dividend out of my Company Account as this is earning me 0.2%. I spoke to my accountant and he couldn't advise any safe places (cash ISA only 0.9% and limited investment)....so Coin Fair here I come (past the Porsche Garage...I would love a Cayman). Gold...its a bit late & quality copper is so rare so hammered / milled silver looks on the cards. I'm usually very careful with money but what is happening to people who have looked after their finances is worrying....so I'm hedging a few bets of my own and making this money disappear from the taxmans radar....and also intend to enjoy it.
  16. It is almost impossible to consistantly grade hammered coins. I consider them to be poor, OK or nice. The grade of a hammered will depend on the flan shape , central striking , depth of strike, flan clipping etc There are also differences down to quality of silver ie a EF Henry V111 in debased silver will not match a lesser grade Fine silver issue Edward V1. Even with Ed 1 pennies the early issues are not as asthetically nice. Before the advent of the internet and glossy dealer catalogues I used to buy hammered on the strength of the dealers grades. Quite a few of these were returned. I now only buy on the strength of good pictures or in hand inspection.
  17. Peter

    Display Frame needed

    Make sure the frame is mahogany or at a push rosewood. Pine,oak etc are too resinous and not suitable for coins.
  18. Pre 1947 approx 7 x face & would imagine pre 1920 12/14 x face.....if you are lucky. Ebay is easy but beware of postage costs.
  19. Peter

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    With my current work demand and the worry of future income I'm considering online trading for coins. How ever the crud I'm now seeing makes me realise my stuff up the attic may yield a few bob.....A worrying time before @
  20. We've been here before. Google Cumberland Jack....sorry.
  21. Peter

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Do they actually get any worse than this example http://coins.search.ebay.co.uk/1679_Britis...sofocusZunknown
  22. Hi Sye The rare 1937 3d is Edward V111. Regarding cleaning I would advise against it. Your 1919 silver 3d is 92.5% silver but alas is very common. Regards Peter
  23. Marty It would appear you have nothing rare....but as Red has said condition is important. If the coins appear circulated then a couple of £'s at best (you can shift these for 99p on Ebay). If they are uncirculated they will be worth considerably more. Post a couple of pictures of the better ones and we can advise you further. Regards Peter
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