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  1. 1946 and 1949 also edward VIII any shiny ones, too, any date those are worth £1 or 2 depending how good they are.
  2. they are clear, in the enlarged parts, i cant go too big or it loses the detail.
  3. ok the REG thing is common on farthings. but whats going on with the I in Victoria and the large join between the portrait and B (large dye break?)
  4. £4,400 for platinum ones O.o
  5. its supposed to be rare. i havn't seen one yet either
  6. scott

    The 1869 penny

    wern't 1967's minted all the way through to 1970? dunno about the dies though, the early 2008's were littered with die errors lol, i'm guessing with the modern figures its more or less accurate but earlier ones would be vague, would there be someone counting? lol
  7. scott

    1862 1/2D 2 over 2

    wow nice, dont forget the 2 over 1 too, butcan mine be listed as a veriant
  8. yea a picture would be great, this sounds exciting
  9. yea, i love those good cheap coins with a sort of charm about them. i know they were minted before 1735, but there were differant designs i have 3 of these coins in my collection, on of which is 1734. it does depend on this damage though. http://www.omnicoin.com/coin_view.aspx?id=962343 1734 so yea http://www.omnicoin.com/coin_view.aspx?id=962780 1750 not damaged, minting error http://www.omnicoin.com/coin_view.aspx?id=962972 1966 differant design.
  10. scott

    The 1869 penny

    it pops up in a few places. 1925 halfcrown had 1.5 million yet is worth more then the 809k 1930
  11. scott

    1862 1/2D 2 over 2

    well, nothing, is it counted as a type or not?
  12. i got another fake in my change today, 1989 with EF worthy details, checked edge wrting... low and behold its faint the proof i wanted, i'll get that up when i can. now i got these last week... not £1.... but 20p's http://www.omnicoin.com/coin_view.aspx?id=966058 http://www.omnicoin.com/coin_view.aspx?id=966059
  13. my bottom link might be one of those "white metal" ones, some white parts on the coin. i wish they would make the pound out of a more solid material.. or make a bi-metalic.
  14. hah nice, might have rotated, the early £2 had troublesome centres
  15. the 1940 10 pfennig is aluminium the 1924 is weimar coin, and a nice design the gem is that 2 mark, it IS silver. i might be interested in that 2 mark, do you have a picture?
  16. that first one seems to be the remains of an italian 20 centismi, looks cut down and worked on. the other seems to be a medal coin rather then a token.
  17. RFG does pop up often its a dye break dunno what tomake about the 5 over 3 though, unless Heaton got a 1873 dye from somewhere (no 1873 H dyes)
  18. apart from this being bargain of the season (25p!!!!! i payed) was wondering where it stood in grading wise, as the only coins from that period i have a far worse then this and are copper... and dare i ask... value? http://www.omnicoin.com/coin_view.aspx?id=964743
  19. scott

    Help needed please

    not really anything special about the date, most people keep coins from key dates, not much happened in 46 and 49 that warrented a keepsake from the year?
  20. scott

    Help needed please

    can i see the farthing from 1953?
  21. silver 3 pence, not rare but a very nice coin none the less
  22. you can make it out, looks along the line from the lighthouse to the side. and look at the strange "marks"
  23. so i ave been using the bay recently for a few purchases, after my bulk buys i started dipping into expansions of my current collections. as you guys know one of these is farthings, and i have a few here that might be worth a bit of money, the main thing for the coppers is that i get a proper identification and possibly a value. i need identification on these too my 1858 (large or small date? anything else i mised?) my 1861 i bought for a lowly £1 it has toning, and great details (i might redo that coin at some stage to sharpen the image) i'm guessing it is the small 8 version
  24. the lighthouse... look near it. seems to be some interesting shapes between rim and lighthouse.
  25. while i'm here... trying to find out about this one... http://www.omnicoin.com/coin_view.aspx?id=964646 look near lighthouse
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