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  1. Can't see how the 1d is worth anything apart from nearly oz of cu.The 2d isn't too bad and I'm sure would get £20 on ebay.
  2. Peter

    What size loupe do I need

    I bought a job lot of them a few years back with a view to selling on ebay,but they are now in every drawer in the house so always at hand. They are easy to chuck in your pocket...you never know when you might need one. The capsuals I ordered are also VERY SIMILAR They come in a zip seal bag rather than the trademarked cardboard containers.
  3. Chris Just ordered your Irish coin book from Amazon.It would be useful to have all your books as a banner on the forum. I often direct people to your books (I'm a nice chap). There are a lot of Irish Americans out there.
  4. The F77 maybe upgraded but it would still be a keeper. IMO Nice coin.
  5. Peter

    What size loupe do I need

    I use these...I bought a few and they do arrive. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Foldable-30X-21mm-LED-Fold-Eye-Jewelry-Loupe-Magnifier-Microscope-Glass-Lens-UR-/161836353546?hash=item25ae32c80a:g:LlsAAOSw37tWA6qN They are not dissimilar to these...which I didn't buy http://www.lighthouse.us/epages/lighthouse.sf/en_US/?ObjectPath=/Shops/leuchtturm_us/Products/LU30LED
  6. £1 = $2 Aussie's .....there were a few nice coins at reasonable prices.
  7. Peter

    Madeira ten Reis coin 1842

    Krause prices are $.On Ebay UK you would be lucky to get many takers.
  8. Peter

    I have missed another Kew gardens 50p

    My memory is a bit tardy but I think the mint initially published incorrect mintage's for the Kew 50p.I bought a BU example for a couple of £ on the strength of the lower figure. I've never looked at it since and have no immediate plans to do so. I wonder what the next Daily Mail scoop will be.
  9. Peter

    I have missed another Kew gardens 50p

    All of the mintage are being sort after by collectors/Daily Mail readers which make them common to those who want them. The best chance to pick one up I guess will be at fruit machine arcades although unlikely to be picked up in better than EF.
  10. Peter

    Crazy weather

    I usually turn off the heating in May....NOT on your Nelly.
  11. Peter

    I have missed another Kew gardens 50p

    Why people want a Kew Gardens 50p at current ebay prices is beyond me.They will settle down to £10-15 in a couple of years.
  12. Peter

    Best coin capsules?

    The capsuals arrived today.Ideal for my use (cut hammered ETC.) 99p for 10 delivered !!!! Considering a 2nd class stamp in the UK is 55p
  13. Peter

    I keep getting outbid for a Victoria coin

    Ditto George V http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Penny-/141120/i.html?LH_BIN=1&_sop=15
  14. Peter

    I keep getting outbid for a Victoria coin

    Just done a quick search on BIN Vicky 1d's. Plenty of choice. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Penny-/98763/i.html?LH_BIN=1&_sop=15
  15. Looks very nice Paulus. Bring it on postie.
  16. Peter

    I keep getting outbid for a Victoria coin

    Don't know about being born into Hilton....but there is one I wouldn't mind having go on.
  17. Windy greetings from silly Suffolk.
  18. Peter

    I keep getting outbid for a Victoria coin

    I now snipe in the last 5 seconds.Before broadband I was kitted out with a stop watch,note pad,a stiff drink and made an allowance for getting squiffy as the night wore on. This was in the day when 95% of ebay coins weren't modern cupro nickel or worn Vicky tat.It used to be good fun.
  19. Peter

    Mudlarking find

    Yes....Big time,George 111 1775 is an extremely common date. Don't forget at the time it was the lowest denomination circulating coin and the value was in the cu.There was also a shortage of these coins so needs must....hence lighter counterfeits.
  20. Peter

    Scarce Banknote

    I've put mileage in on 10/- and £1 notes....I had to knock the completest out of me as I was starting to spend a bit on replacement notes.I haven't bought a note for about 10 years although spent many!
  21. Welcome Tommy,The gothic crown is notorious in being faked.There are many experienced collectors who have been duped and probably many crowns sit in collections with the collector unaware.The problem with yours is that it seems to have been quite heavily circulated and this would be extremely rare(unheard of for a proof)If you submitted this to CGS they would authenticate(or not)the coin.The source of your purchase would be a good starting point. http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=146846 This is another forum I am a member of and these gothics have been discussed at length.Hope this helps
  22. I'm sure Baldwins pattern 1933 1d will be whetting a few of the 1d crunchers appetites as well.
  23. Peter

    Mudlarking find

    I can sort of see a bust facing George 111 type and IA (of Britannia ?) Mystified !!!!
  24. Sometimes I think coin collecting is like climbing Everest.Others have been there before but suddenly you discover there is an elevator.
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