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Everything posted by Peter
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The alternative is slabbing....which we surely don't want. I've actually bought some George 5th copper off Ebay with no pictures just a grade....I looked at the dealers feedback and he was getting a lot of repeat business....I got great coins at a fraction of book price....but I did my homework.....Caveat Emptor. Ebay isn't the only problem....dealers lists from which I have used for 30 years vary...I now make adjustments to whom the dealer is. I've even sent coins back to Colin Cooke (RIP) who actually would tell me if I would like a coin or not when trying to order it. However some "must have" coins have appeared on less favoured dealers lists so I keep them all coming. Older copper I hate grading and here I go for Eye appeal. I'm sure the soon to be new owner of Rob's coin will be very happy....I wouldn't mind it for £15
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That kind of money I'm out of here and would prefer some elusive cu or hammered. A wee bit too much Good luck.
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Nice coin but not Unc....the pictures don't fully help (could be between gvf & ef) nef looks the grade although still very rare. A very much in demand coin.
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I hope there were no Waynes in the family
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You've lost all your feedback then ?
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1875 Heaton farthing
Peter replied to Adri@n's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A cracking date with small and large date and differing nr of Berries (In Victoria's hair) The H is the most common but is still worth checking out...as Whybrit notes. The non Heaton 1875 is rare small & large date....if in VF+ get it if the price is right. It took me 20 years to get the small date in a grade I wanted (without Mrs Peter knowing) -
Help identifying 2 coins
Peter replied to tom_jordan91's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Tom You may like to know that all British silver coins(milled....I thought I better add that) minted before 1920 were made from .925 silver. After 1920 and until 1946 they were made from .50 silver. 1947 onwards we have cupro-nickel. So your shillings are nice silver. -
1843 half farthing
Peter replied to tom_jordan91's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'm afraid the dreaded GREEN is with you for life (Verdigris) It will also spread to other copper coins....so weedle the little rascal out. The green patina is a chemical reaction and is brought on by humidity etc. You may notice the green patina on some domed buildings....this is because Architects like to specifying a copper covering which turns green...and looks quite attractive.....not on coins though -
My first proper lady put the "Ginger" into nuts.....more gingery than a Gingery thing !!!! My pals!!!! and wife still remind me ...(even though she calls herself Strawberry Blonde)....bless though...she has just OKAYED a reasonable coin purchase...she thought I wanted a new florin.....NOT.
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Have you been upsetting a few folk . There are so many muppetts I don't bother anymore...From Mr Pratt who thought his 1936 vf 1/2d was very rare and deserved a starting bid of £15....i pointed out £1 max and my history of 40 years collecting and was met with a torrent of gobbledegook....about spinks,pricing and grading. Geordie try speaking to ebay....it may be a pain sometimes but those coins DO APPEAR.
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It wasn't a dig at your coins (excuse the expression)....I'll get me soft brass brush & olive oil out. & gingers and was a stab in the dark (Or ought to be )
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Great coins.....but have they been cleaned? I suppose ancients is the one area where cleaning isn't so frowned upon and actually required.
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Another Farthing issue 1839 this time
Peter replied to Jamesred's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You will find almost every time you upgrade a 1/4d pre 1860 you find a variety...especially 18 century and earlier....now how many 1735's have I ??? -
Collectors Coins GB 2006
Peter replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Chris let me know about the coins....I will be wanting CCGB 2006. -
Another Farthing issue 1839 this time
Peter replied to Jamesred's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi James A very worn die.....? The missing stop/s look interesting. Keep noting the varieties and maybe oneday they will get listed. -
When they see my collection its usually a Glaze,
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As long as you can read a menu in French,order a Beer in most languages and understand a womens glare..... you can gert through life.
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Error 1983 £1 ?
Peter replied to Chris Perkins's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Can't really get my teeth into anything decimal.....or pretty much post 1936. -
Of course I noted it too.
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Welcome to the predecimal MASSIVE.
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Phew...out of my league The halfcrown looks stained and ugly and certainly not for me.
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EBAY item 8342452054 Is this a windup?????
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That was me (Mrs Peter minus 2 years)...don't tell her and by the way she's a Mick.
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I once knew a lass from Kenmore (near Aberfeldy) and she was more than generous
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Possible Error on 1835 Farthing
Peter replied to Jamesred's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The Computer says no.