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The silly season strikes...
Cerbera100 replied to Red Riley's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Woohoo! Seagulls for the Premiership! Sorry - I'll go lock myself in the cupboard again! -
English Copper, Tin and Bronze coins in the British Museum. C W Peck.
Cerbera100 replied to Cerbera100's topic in Items For Sale
Right photos at last! <rubs hands together awaiting the flood of offers>! Front Spine Back Inside 1 Inside 2 -
Awesome! Thats one of the best pages I've seen in ages!
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Giving up collecting
Cerbera100 replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I knew teenage boys and the internet didnt mix very well! -
English Copper, Tin and Bronze coins in the British Museum. C W Peck.
Cerbera100 replied to Cerbera100's topic in Items For Sale
True, but I thought I'd try here before succumbing to the vagaries of ebay! Your second point is also valid, but I've just spent £1.99 on a plastic step for my wife for that reason, so no need for her to dirty my nice book! -
I clearly need to play with my resolution settings... I just get a grey dot on a brown background! Still, I might chance 99cents to see what it actually is!
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One for the penny collectors! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1866-PENNY-/180696286776?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item2a12568638#ht_500wt_949
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Don't wind the lad up. From a very early age I was convinced I had an early unrecorded hammered groat (that my father dug up in his allotment).It was of course a jetton. Apologies - I was winding myself up more than anything! The kid's got a lovely varied set of coins there, and I hope that he will become (if he's not already!) as passionate about numismatics as the rest of us!
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I dont suppose we can get a pic of the reverse of the 1903?! Always the glimmer of hope of an open 3!
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Yeah... possibly the 4 as well! Maybe by his maths, its a dollar a year...
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I used to like chips with my SPAM and maybe an egg or 2. I then found that SPAM did not agree with me and decided to stop eating SPAM as I preferred corned beef, but not with eggs. SPAM is not good for you Sir, but eggs are. I can therefore offer you a large amount of SPAM if you are interested in my offer? Good point well made!
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One sided 1974 penny error or manipulated?
Cerbera100 replied to seuk's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A nice little error there... would be fun to know where the other half was and reunite them! In my personal opinion, the ghosting on the 'reverse' is just that... just like good old GeorgeV pennies! If you are interested in finding a new home for it, drop me a PM -
1821 sixpence BBITANNIAR?
Cerbera100 replied to Nick's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
That DNW specimen is too worn to be conclusive - it could easily be BBITANNIAR, with wear or damage to the first B which is only half there anyway. I saw this one in hand... looked at it without really reading description, then checked again and nearly laughed! If they can call that an 'apparently unrecorded variety' than the blank copper disk in my hand is the 'previously unknown and definitely unrecorded' 1933 low tide penny with die numeral below date and 1/2d sized letters! -
Walking holiday from Salisbury to Lyme Regis. Nearly 100 miles and 200 horse-fly bites! Wow! Half a mile to the bite! Thats pretty good... I managed about 30seconds to the bite down the allotment the other night! Was only about half hour, but my legs think they've been run over by an Abrams tank!
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Ebay regular scam/unknowledgeable listings
Cerbera100 replied to Peter's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Not if the buyer doesnt request or pay recorded/special delivery (two cases in have in mind sold for £8 and £13 so not worth £3 for recorded)... No tracking code = seller didnt post it in PayPals eyes! -
Ebay regular scam/unknowledgeable listings
Cerbera100 replied to Peter's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Ridiculously simple! Paypal has virtually no vendor protection! To the point where unless the onus is on the vendor to prove that its real or arrived in one piece/at all! -
Ebay regular scam/unknowledgeable listings
Cerbera100 replied to Peter's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Well... he offers a money-back guarantee... Q: hi there this coin doesnt look real, can u offer authenticity,rgds A: hi i no the man that found all of the coins that are on this site with his metal detector and non of them are fake if so you will get you money back though a little grammar wouldn't go amiss! -
The Great Scottish Weather
Cerbera100 replied to azda's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I got back from holiday last week, and when we landed the stewardess came on the PA system saying 'welcome back to the UK, as you can see we're in the middle of the heaviest drought for X years!' Needless to say, the rain was Noah-esque! -
Spink Live bidding system
Cerbera100 replied to Nick's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Possibly didnt make reserve...? -
Ebay regular scam/unknowledgeable listings
Cerbera100 replied to Peter's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I don't think there's a court in the land that would accept that description as anything other than a representation of 'originality', even without a specific statement to the effect. And the metal content is an outright lie. Indeed - replace 'Silver' with pewter, and 'Tudor period' with 1960's (or later!) you get something approaching the truth! I acknowledge what Peter says about caveat emptor, however if that's a 14 year old kid who's saved his (or her!) pocket money for their first big spend, they'll soon abandon numismatics if they get stung like that! -
1979?! I'll give you a penny for it! Oh wait...
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Isn't that (theoretically) what PayPal is? Nah... thats just a third way that eBay can rape you for any scrap of profit you might be looking to make! I promise you - having PayPal has allowed me to buy lots of stuff online, not to mention make payments to private individuals, without involving eBay in any way shape or form. It is mega convenient, and afaik has not involved any charges whatever. Apologies - unfortunately, I tend to be a net vendor with Paypal, so get stung on listing fees (not too bad unless you want a reserve!), final value fee (going through the roof!) and then nearly 5% on paypal! I'll admit that it is massively convenient, but do believe that with fees approaching 20% for the vendor more sellers will become rather more hesitant about using!
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Help ID Please :)
Cerbera100 replied to Lopez_89's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks Azda! Added another fiver to the value of mine! -
Isn't that (theoretically) what PayPal is? Nah... thats just a third way that eBay can rape you for any scrap of profit you might be looking to make!
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wrongly struck 20p coin?
Cerbera100 replied to col's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It could be a mint-error, but the colour doesn't look right for a penny blank... If you dont mind waiting a little while, you could give the Royal Mint a call and ask them for an assessment... Pop it in the post to them, they'll have a look and send it back with a nice letter - this would amount to a certificate of authenticity! They can take a month or so, but could be worth it!