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scott

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  1. i think i do acctually have a similar one but from 2003
  2. now i do look at it in hand... i do see a slight differance in the pointing between my other 1909's, never knew i had that one so now we have 11
  3. seeing as this thread is here, need some help with this, due to wear one the N in one, and i cant quite work out which 1909 this is
  4. i have a 1937 penny that has sort of greened, not verdegris either. what causes silver stuff to tone a golden colour
  5. no idea, its oinly a minor error piece, so not much more then normal, still rather cool. i love toning, my 1953 penny has streaky lustre AND toning, which is why i got it.
  6. yea here you go. i got this only a few days ago for £2 off the bay
  7. the ghosting never went away, i have a nice 1935 with ghosting very evident found a couple more can see the colour differance.
  8. yea i have seen that, got some nice pieces with that metal mix error, not even lustrous sometimes i acctually love the look of that effect though this is my fave one but i have found it on coins later then that 1932 farthing
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    1932 Penny

    i love that top 1912 H, strike looks almost perfect
  10. its one i got in my dealers, i acctually got this thing at £5, i'm guessing his book worked on peck and therfore had no small date listed. and in truth, i only got it as a cheap example of a viccy copper series piece (went back there the other day to get a value... he said £7.... might have to show him the book i use lol) but yea i posted about it before, i got a better picture and after reading about them i thought i would find out more about it, and basically what to do with it, (can it be slabbed as a rare piece or what?) well i will be keeping it, as a farthing collector this is a trophy coin.
  11. and yes this is one, was reading colin cookes site and said he had seen around 20 or so. perhaps this was one (i did get it in manchester) http://www.colincooke.com/coinpages/victcopperissue.html <--- the page the information about 1858 is on. i just wish to note another "feature" of 1858 SD farthings, the bead below the the last 8 is smaller and how much is this thing worth? click for bigger picture, some overstrikes of letters
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    2005 10p 2 reverses

    pictures of both types
  13. Don't know if this has been looked at yet but it seems the 10p reverse was modified in 2005 however, like the 1992 20p it seems both dye types were used. Basically the alignment of the 1 in 10 to the dot changes from pointing AT the dot to between i have found both types. photos to come.
  14. scott

    1932 Penny

    that 1933 was a gorgeous colour though the problem with getting one of those in GVF... is the weak strike making them LOOK lower i was reading up on one of my coins... the 1858 Small Date farthing some interesting stuff on there
  15. scott

    1932 Penny

    O.O thats a nice looking coin
  16. scott

    1932 Penny

    i found i have a 19908 penny that has gone light brown, similar to the KN penny, although it is approaching fine rather then the usual wear
  17. scott

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    that was up a few months ago
  18. scott

    1932 Penny

    i have a worn 1893.. it looks like any other 1890's penny in circulation until 1970, except it, is brown and not black, it is very worn, (full legend queen just worn flat i do have a KN 1912 and i did notice a differance now it might be that it is slighlt better grade then your average 1912 but the colour doesnt seem to have darkened as much as usual i have a 1918 KN with normal wear and it is brown (like the 1893) now this is worn as you can see, coins like this have usualy gone black or very dark brown
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    Check Your Change 2008 Edition.

    i only have 3 1992's... 2 of em are small head lol those be my future investments.. hopefully they become like the 1858 small date farthing. i have 2 types of 2005 10p too lol
  20. look like George 2nd... the brown worn one looks like 1732.. i think they are farthings but basing that on a picture to guess the size , so yea a couple of quid each probably 3rd one is george 3rd, no idea what though
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    Check Your Change 2008 Edition.

    my best find.. EF lustrous small head 1992 20p
  22. i have found a few toned circulation coins in old tins.piggy banks. they were about 20 years old US toning
  23. because of pirces with tax etc i guess. egypt does one better... 25 piastre NOTE!!! and there are 32 of those to our pound...
  24. scott

    napolean VII Emper. Coin

    Napoleon III 1856 would sound about right this coin is french, if you have an old UK coin comapre its size and i can tell you denomination about penny size = 10 centimes halfpenny = 5 farthing = 1 that is if it is copper.
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