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Dont read this if you have not slabbed a cgs coin
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to PWA 1967's topic in TPG Discussions
Possibly the rims got it rejected.... They look a bit rough in the images.... That being said, I wouldn't have a major problem having the coin in my collection... -
NOOOO not another Penny post!!!!
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
IMHO, PMD -
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Bronze & Copper Collector replied to davidrj's topic in Forum technical help and support
Got the same message attempting to post the previous reply.. posted on 2nd attempt.. -
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Bronze & Copper Collector replied to davidrj's topic in Forum technical help and support
Same here on my phone , However I managed to log on by using a saved page from the history.. -
1807 farthing in fair grade fetches £156>00 WHY for gods sake
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to copper123's topic in Free for all
2 idiots placing stupidly high bids?????? When that happens someone gets burnt!!! -
1862 Half Penny C Die Letter
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Nojo84's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Definitely NOT a "C".... However, although on a small cellphone screen.... I'm going to stick my neck out, without having mine handy for comparison, it looks like it could possibly be a die letter "A".. -
Is this an Open 3?
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It's difficult to tell from the images and on the small screen of a cell phone, however I'll be the naysayers and say that I don't think it's an open 3.... I wouldn't bet on it, just saying I don't see it.... -
clogs, die faults, et al.
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
There is an example of a rare penny, I believe the 1862 halfpenny date, that exists as a split planchet.. Regrettably, I once sold a 1862 halfpenny, die letter A, that was also a clipped planchet. Errors involving rare dates or varieties are somewhat of a white elephant, and become difficult to place a value upon... Often, an error on a rare date or variety lessens the value as most collectors want a "more perfect" specimen for their collection. . -
clogs, die faults, et al.
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to bhx7's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Split planet This is the most extreme version that I know of... I'm on my cell phone and don't see where to post a link Help someone. .. thanks www.brokencc.com -
1918 KN pennies
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to davidrj's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
I have a few... not sure of the dates... I always called them "Spiked Necks"... -
shilling over date?
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Debbie's topic in Confirmed unlisted Varieties.
IMHO an extraordinarily clear and distinct 9/9. -
This is from memory. The original classic kryptonite was green. .. There is also red gold blue maybe more colors... More importantly in reference to how an image is displayed, you can take the exact same image on different monitors and displays depending upon the settings, and they will vary
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Mrs Peter
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Peter's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
My condolences to you and your family.... -
1919 Penny reeded edge - PMD or something else ?
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to rooneydog's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Am on my cell phone, so images are small.... But my gut feeling is post mint..... I have a few from the 1890's.... all post minting. -
Testing myself on Freeman Varieties
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'm on my cell phone, so the images are smallish, and I can't confirm by counting teeth... However, based upon what I can see , your attributions are correct..... -
Both my reverse N's (wide dates 1878) obverse 14 & obverse 15 are in fine to vf... I have another 15 & N in good however that has slightly thicker legends..... My 1878 reverse O's are only in good to fine.. Tough date to find in high grade.
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More Pennies
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Prax's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Would be very useful indeed!The only other thing I take note of too is the rarity as defined by Freeman because it gives a general idea of the quantity out there. Adding anything now is a challenge anyway because of the sheer number of coins you have, but as it stands it's still an amazing reference for penny collectors! It would have to be adjusted to reflect new discoveries of known to him varieties plus census/estimated rarity of "not in Freeman" varieties (i.e.: Gouby varieties, etc.).. John Jerrams made a notable attempt in his SATIN reference, however as that was many years ago, even that is now outdated... -
More Pennies
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Prax's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I would use the Freeman, Gouby, Peck, Bramah, etc., catalog numbers & descriptions, as do most auctions.Where one lists a specific variety and the others do not, use the basic type and list the specific variant as a descriptor. Eventually, as the website approaches a certain point, it can be used as a starting point for a new reference volume with Hi-Definition images and descriptions. As no collection will ever be fully complete, this can and probably should be a joint venture with some other high grade collections. Hopefully the goal would be to include images and references of ALL known varieties. A population census would be nice too but would be outdated before publication. Put me down for the first copy..... PS: Magnificent presentation... -
More Pennies
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Prax's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A worthless coin ;-) -
More Pennies
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Prax's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I can think of many adjectives that would be more representative for your collection of pennies. Nice ??Rash, that is modesty to excess !!!!!! Well said!!! -
Happy Birthday
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to PWA 1967's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Thanks Peter... Just saw the posts about Mrs Peter... Hope she's doing well...All the best to you too... -
Happy Birthday
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to PWA 1967's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Thank you all for the kind wishes.. I actually got the best possible birthday present the other day, when I found my lost dog that ran out last week... 900 signs and several miles of walking later we received a call from someone who saw him.. He's at the vet now, hopefully not too much the worse for wear.. I can't ask for more... -
1737 half penny 7 over higher 7 ?
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to MACKSILKY.'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It's difficult to tell on my cell phone... but it looks like the 3 might be over a higher 3 too... -
LOL.... When I clicked on the link, it says "TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT" Intetesting
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More Pennies
Bronze & Copper Collector replied to Prax's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
MAGNIFICENT open 3... Best I've ever seen...