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The reverse has a flaw through the 1st N
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The different place is noted in section 4 of Gouby's Specialist edition, the 3rd line of die pairs D+d. Whilst this isn't V over inverted A, I'd say the signature is over 50% off the base of the bust as opposed to less than 50% which I would classify as on the bust - hence the question. But I guess this could just be die wear/fill? Otherwise there doesn't look to be anything out the ordinary.
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More like a children's book of anatomy required, with a particularly large section on asses and elbows.
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Smiles all round chez Rob today Even bigger than the one when news of Stremousov's 'car accident' came through 2 days ago. Hopefully get an update in the not too distant future regarding the status of her home (or what's left of it). A potentially big problem is that Chornobaivka was a main base for Russians and according to its own wiki page about the war was that Ukraine hit it on 39 occasions before they abandoned it a fortnight ago, so praying there weren't too many stray rounds. Hopefully there will also be a resumption in communication once Kherson is safe(r) so she will be able to check up on Mum too. She lives just off the other end of the airport.
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10 days old, but another gem from Darth Putin Day 250 of my 3 day war. My army advances backwards and I'm losing all my warships in a land war to a country that doesn't have a navy while my air force fires at Europe's largest country and misses it, hitting one next door. I remain a master strategist.
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Putin wanted to know if Zelensky was still alive... Zelensky himself decided to send Putin a letter in his own handwriting to let him know he was still in the game. Putin opened the letter which appeared to contain a single line of a coded message. 370HSSV-0773H Putin was baffled, so he emailed it to Lukashenko, and his aides had no idea either, so they sent it to the KGB. No one could solve it at the KGB, so it went to the CIA, then to NSA. With no clue as to the meaning. The FBI finally asked the Australian Military for help. Within a few seconds they called back with this message: “Tell that Neanderthal Putin he’s holding the message upside down." .
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Just went to the post office to send out an order and used stamps as close to the value as I could get. Special delivery is £6.85, so I used 7x1st and paid the extra 20p. This has added at least 1/2 a minute to the processing time because the guy has to count them, get the calculator and then work out how much more is due. Total waste of time. Given I have hundreds of stamps here, at least I can use them up in fairly short order as it's also 10x2nd for a special delivery and only 5p short. But it still takes the guy behind the counter the same time to process it, meaning I am going to waste approximately 13 minutes of his and my time in the coming days.
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It'll probably be Murdoch 213 which was given as ex Capt. Parr, Marshall, Addington and Montagu. It's not the Duveen coin (P1111), ex Wertheimer and Farouk that's listed by Peck, as that was VF and a bit worn from the images. Picture of the reverse would have helped, but there's only 3 types likely based on Peck - KP14, KP15 & R56
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There is a trade-off here. Saves heating the room.
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Just spent the week walking in the Lakes. To put things into context, the owner of the B&B we stayed said he is going to shut up shop shortly for the winter and not reopen until March so that he doesn't have to heat the house. His heating bill is increasing 4-fold to £22K on a turnover of 60K, so it may be cost effective for them to move into rented accommodation for the winter months. In contrast, my supplier has just realised that we spend less than average on energy and reduced the monthly payments. We have always turned off the lights when not required, done full washing loads, used the clothes line rather than the dryer wherever possible, only heated the rooms we use, turned off things rather than leaving on standby etc. Judging by the claims of some people, I suspect there hasn't been a lot of attention to consumption in the past.
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Not as bad as the programmes that spend the first minute or two after every advert break summarising what happened 10 minutes previously. Useful content of an hour long programme? 25-30 minutes, if you're lucky.
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Posted on twitter by someone calling themselves Darth Putin, with the caption met to discuss attack on Crimean bridge.
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What auction houses and reputable shops should I be keeping my eye on?
Rob replied to Master Jmd's topic in Beginners area
He was at Birmingham at the weekend and Huddersfield a fortnight earlier, so yes he is. -
Ukraine has such panache!!
Rob replied to blakeyboy's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
He hasn't stopped since the 24th Feb. Maybe the bridge strike was a reprisal for the 11 killed in the missile strikes on Zaporizhzhia the day before............or maybe today was just another day demonstrating Russian SOP. The most effective solution remains shipping body bags back to Moscow and St. Petersburg - in industrial quantities. It's the only thing that is going to make the general populace revolt. Hopefully they will deploy the recent conscripts in time for winter, as the system won't provide them with essentials. -
Methinks you should have attended
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That's only good if it is the full story. 105% might leave them with 15% of the buyers premium, but in the case of Heritage at least you have to get the coins slabbed. Offset that against the 105% and it will reduce. If the slabbing is arranged by Heritage, then I wouldn't be surprised if palms are greased somewhere along the lines. It might turn out to be no better than a sale where the consignor is given or negotiates zero commission, which happens on occasion with the right material.
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Let's See Your Toned English Milled Silver!
Rob replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Is the toning greenish? Someone bought me a box of mainly G5 silver that was was packed in lamb's wool and hadn't been looked at for many years. The result was a beautifully toned selection of coins, all of which had a green tone - presumably from the oils in the wool. Green is not a particularly common colour IMO, so wonder if the same applies. -
Latest Heritage sale has a 65 with an opening price of $1K. Silly prices, but if someone is prepared to spend that, it isn't up to the vendor to dampen the market. At the end of the day, it might feel like a night out at the Comedy Store, but does provide a substantial amount of free entertainment - the price of which can't go any lower.
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BMC 525 Farthing - looking for a very rough valuation
Rob replied to Master Jmd's topic in Free for all
The writing at the top of the envelope says specimens known to us -
BMC 525 Farthing - looking for a very rough valuation
Rob replied to Master Jmd's topic in Free for all
Hello stranger. CDC is Colin Cooke's initials. -
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Standard Reference for British Imperial & Colonial Coinage
Rob replied to JTerry3's topic in Enquiries about Non British coins
Another popular reference is British Commonwealth Coins by Remick, James, Dowle & Finn if you can find one. 3rd edition was published in 1971. I don't think you will find anything to cover the modern stuff apart from Krause due to the diarrhoeic output of modern commemoratives. You are unlikely to find cheap useful reference books as the specialist volumes are usually out of print and were never produced in great numbers anyway. A few pounds if really fortunate, but frequently tens of pounds or even hundreds. -
Rich and Poor- sizes...
Rob replied to blakeyboy's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Enforced dieting due to rationing is a good bet. O/w I was going to say the onset of wholesale indulgence in fast food in the 70s and 80s following an explosion of outlets, as it coincided with a large uptick in general affluence leading to more car use, i.e. less exercise by the general public. An increasingly academic curriculum in schools resulted in less physical activity across all age ranges, and by the end of the 80s, computers and games were becoming mainstream which compounded the inactivity. -
This Commonwealth halfpenny has quite a distinctive profile which might lend itself to 3 equal cuts with a curved profile, plus a bit extra, except there is no spur at 12 o'clock on the English side. The mm.1 has 2 short and 2 longer sections with a bigger discrepancy than those above.
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Sovereign Rarities Sale, Thoughts?
Rob replied to VickySilver's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Verdigris - environmental damage, no grade assigned