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very nice farthing, looks to be in a very nice grade, laurate head 1826 too, this farthing i would put at about £20-30 due to it being the scarcer type for the year and a very good grade, the knock on the obverse does retract a little from the value, still a very desirable piece, and i really wouldn't be surprised if it was up to £50. ok as for grade, its extremely fine, as for value, as i said above, in the book EF is £50 but books are not always accurate and there is a knock on obverse
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Coins as an investment?
scott replied to Coppers's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
true i guess, but i have had some of my nicer pieces from bulk buys i got on the cheap. i plan to hold onto these coins in the long term. and i have some very nice specific coins that are worth a good chunk alone, that are more specialist and as such if i did sell i would sell them to people who knew about the area (1858 small date farthing, 1939 rhodesia 6D etc) wish i could afford lustrous pennies from before geogrge V, i'll stick to partial lustre farthings and enjoying my 1858 small date farthing. -
Three quid down the Swanee...
scott replied to Peckris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
hmm, am i missing something with the 65? -
Coins as an investment?
scott replied to Coppers's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
lol rip off much, i'll stick to ebay and my dealer usualy a bargain to be had somewhere, trhats my investment, if i pay below book price i cant lose -
depends, might be something in the 1989 if its claim of rights, isn't that one scarce?
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1863 penny sold for £19000!
scott replied to Mat's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
o i can see that.. that ghosting is cool too mine has a bit more trident prong -
1863 penny sold for £19000!
scott replied to Mat's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
yea i dont get why 2 pronged trident is listed... its just a worn die my 1840 has 2 1/2 trident prongs lol have bought a couple of interesting farthings (see the 1845 one in the Coin aquisition of the week thread but yea, if there is one example known then sure, if its listed as a specific variety and there is one other known its definatly worth taking...... just not at £19k if i had 19k i would probably make sure i have EVERY penny from 1860-67 in EF+ lol (except 1882 london obviously) -
yea the dirt is the problem, never heard of a T there before so its hard to check out so many repunches on here hard to tell what anything is B seems to have bottom serif missing
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cant make out what on earth it is, definaly an over strike of some sorts, thought it was 5 over 3 last night but the shape on the top of the 5 sort of rins that, 5 over 5 perhaps, on the image as it was without zoom it even looks like 5 over 6 definalty not a 2 needless to say £4.95 + £1.30 postage for a aEF 1853 farthing is good regardless of what it is
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1863 penny sold for £19000!
scott replied to Mat's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
odd term for full unc copper. even though its bronze and is sometimes yellow -
been to my dealers today, bought some cheap bargain bin stuff like normal, but had my eye on a coin i spotted on my last visit, so i bought it (wasn't sure of ballpark value in the first place) so yea got this beauty for £2, it was up for 3 but hey :/
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just been looking up farthings on aboutfarthings.co.uk it seems to say something about a 5 over 5 on there does the F in Fid look over T to you :/ hard to tell really
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i do love a good bargain, can anyone put a value on these?
scott replied to scott's topic in Beginners area
yea i buy all these bargains knowing full well how much profit i can make but i wont sell em lol some coins you have to get what you are given, i have a clear date 1879 narrow date penny... cant see me seeing another one let alone a better one lol -
i do love a good bargain, can anyone put a value on these?
scott replied to scott's topic in Beginners area
CCGB says £20, so yea, its aEFrather then VF, VF has more wear on the portrait and brittania -
An alternative to slabbed CGS coins
scott replied to Peckris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
or they could do something like those plastic capsules and put the grade etc on the side. that would save the space problem. or a removable card -
i do love a good bargain, can anyone put a value on these?
scott replied to scott's topic in Beginners area
true but if you buy on the cheap, any upgrading you do can be topped up with a small profit from the lower grade but yea impulse buy, not going to get a decent bun halfpenny for that money for a while so sure why not and for free, the 1932 is good enough -
i do love a good bargain, can anyone put a value on these?
scott replied to scott's topic in Beginners area
and got this out of the 5p tin... for free lol -
i have a fair few of our quids. who knows in 200 years i have the halfpenny fakes from the period, some are worth a good chunk of money though
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i have a 1999 1 franc in EF\Unc and 1998 5 similar grade but BU? how rare is 1999 franc anyway
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yea, its a bit odd, its had a fair few repunched letters, so hard to tell anything, the F in FID is an oddity, either way its a great coin
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1863 penny sold for £19000!
scott replied to Mat's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i dunno? would they? if they had a genuine one, a slab saying as such would be benefical -
yea i wasn't sure which mint etc it was, its one of the restrikes got that for £8 though, which is under the going rate what about the farthing though, V's for A's?
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Who/What is Satin ?
scott replied to £400 for a Penny ?'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
yea i posted it once, you can JUST make out the alignment of the 1 didnt know it was one until i acctually viewed the photo to upload it so there was a differance in alignment -
1863 penny sold for £19000!
scott replied to Mat's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
i dont agree it should sel for that either, its plain stupid -
1863 penny sold for £19000!
scott replied to Mat's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
that US cent is awesome, bit modern for that sort of money but MS-70 is top grade possible isn't it?