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Peter

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  1. Peter

    Grading

    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
  2. That kind of money I'm out of here and would prefer some elusive cu or hammered. A wee bit too much Good luck.
  3. 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.
  4. Peter

    The Gay links

    I hope there were no Waynes in the family
  5. Peter

    Ebay - again

    You've lost all your feedback then ?
  6. 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)
  7. 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.
  8. Peter

    1843 half farthing

    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
  9. Peter

    Roman coins

    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.
  10. Peter

    Ebay - again

    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.
  11. Peter

    Roman coins

    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 )
  12. Peter

    Roman coins

    Great coins.....but have they been cleaned? I suppose ancients is the one area where cleaning isn't so frowned upon and actually required.
  13. 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 ???
  14. Chris let me know about the coins....I will be wanting CCGB 2006.
  15. Hi James A very worn die.....? The missing stop/s look interesting. Keep noting the varieties and maybe oneday they will get listed.
  16. Peter

    Language change

    When they see my collection its usually a Glaze,
  17. Peter

    Language change

    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.
  18. Peter

    Error 1983 £1 ?

    Can't really get my teeth into anything decimal.....or pretty much post 1936.
  19. Peter

    Language change

    Of course I noted it too.
  20. Peter

    four pence coin

    Welcome to the predecimal MASSIVE.
  21. Peter

    1903 2/6

    Phew...out of my league The halfcrown looks stained and ugly and certainly not for me.
  22. EBAY item 8342452054 Is this a windup?????
  23. Peter

    The Gay links

    That was me (Mrs Peter minus 2 years)...don't tell her and by the way she's a Mick.
  24. Peter

    The Gay links

    I once knew a lass from Kenmore (near Aberfeldy) and she was more than generous
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