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VickySilver

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  1. Here is the packing with Kyiv postmarks, etc. I am still amazed this got out...
  2. For those that have not lost interest: please look carefully at the obverse of the 10 Dollar coin with the subject CUFFY. The engraving of this piece really IMO well executed and the RM or USA mint might do well to find some sculptors that can manage portraits as well...
  3. Ah thanks Richard. Didn't know you visited this part of the forum....
  4. Yes, I to am appalled by their prices on "classic" and often worn coins of no real substance or value (excluding that 1819 sovereign which didn't look like diddly to me), but the profit margin is also IMHO to high on the current offerings.
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    Please allow me to introduce myself

    Ah, Rolling Stones! Very nice job and a collector's work there to be proud of. Maybe you could fill a video with these treasures.....
  6. I had to edit this as I may need a bit of help posting pictures of a pattern decimal 20 pence reverse struck in 1963 and that came with a set in a DNW 2005 auction . Also is a pattern Machin obverse for the 20 pence from 1963 The latter was supposedly struck in silver and I just weighed it at 26.30 gms. The former is supposedly struck in copper nickel and the specimen in the Royal Mint collection weighs in at 22.50 gms; internet sources, probably based on that specimen also say copper nickel and 22.50 gms. Mine weighs in at 26.56 gms and looks like silver. Besides helping me post photos can any readers venture thoughts or opinions? notum: for some reason I can not compress files today
  7. Non-techy is good to me. Not to digress but for some reason I have never been able to post off my old iMac but used to be able to post one picture at a time from my iPhone 11S but now I can not use it on the latest pictures. I like good and simple that works. Meanwhile, I will weigh out the 10 New Pence pattern with the George and the dragon reverse and post that as well with help (ed. weight was 13.06 gms. on that one and feels much denser than CuNi in hand & suspect may be silver as well despite published reports of CuNi composition). Thanks all!
  8. Good science there and what my thoughts obviously are as well. An XRF machine would settle composition issue but these are very hard to find locally. Some jewelry stores have them but they are rather costly and have found none locally. I am also questioning the 10 pence pattern from the same set although have not weighed it. I just want someone to post pictures as I cannot reduce the size on either laptop or iPhone ....PM me if you might be able to.
  9. VickySilver

    1868 Shilling, stop before date

    I appreciate your enthusiasm but would not be generous to give this a type as a simple pit in the die will give this "stop". Carry on, this noted from an olde farte here.....
  10. Obviously to each his own, but I just don't think many would accept a partially filled die period or comma should be considered as anything but a minor mint error.
  11. VickySilver

    1867 Penny

    I mean those are multiple incuse impact marks, nearly too many to count and so IMO very unlikely to be other than post minting damage as alluded to.
  12. VickySilver

    The Tyrant collection

    Yes, absolutely unbelievable. The rest of us poor peons.... I have collected Brit coins for in excess of 30 years and only a few of my very very best might only just be considered rivals to this. Unbelievable quality and rarity. Can you imagine even thinking to try for any coin he has/had an interest in as it may come up to auction? One interesting thought - what happens if a coin comes up that both he and DL Hansen have to have? I would imagine some negotiations and collusion must by need have to occur.
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    Threepence List

    Well, doubtlessly many know more than I but at least Mr. Steve Hill tends to concur in several conversations. You will have nearly endless varieties of the issues from late 1840s to early 1850s with overstruck letters and dates, etc. I have a couple that are absolutely Maundy and bought in sets that have this. Keep looking at coins of the 1846-1853 period specimens and you no doubt will find many.
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    Threepence List

    I am not convince about the "Struck for Colonial use only" bit that was in ESC for so long. Maundy at the time was quite variable in strike, surface and quality and with enough span in variances to encompass the specimens that I have seen or held in hand or even own from sources ranges from Spink to auctions (many venues)...
  15. VickySilver

    1867 Penny

    PMD seems rather the case at least to me. What was the impacter? Not sure but looks basically to have been hammered, almost like a ball-peen (sp?).
  16. VickySilver

    Threepence List

    Well, 1923 Copper-nickel/nickel pattern maybe?
  17. VickySilver

    Halfcrown list

    Shameless: if you or others have any for sale including the common 1961 2/6 I would be a customer....
  18. VickySilver

    Halfcrown list

    Please do share pictures if you can....The crown was 1960 dated...
  19. VickySilver

    Halfcrown list

    I am not convinced that it is not die preparation. LOL. Double negative. I personally believe that it is polished die, and not planchet or proof. I don't have it in hand obviously but possibly more than simple a polished die as the lettering and even the QE II bust has a bit more refinement/detail of strike possibly. I guess that I really should get a specimen myself and can't argue with the minimal price either.
  20. This coin is up my alley but I am sorry that a missed stop on the designer's initials would not merit a separate Type IMO and more likely a filled die or such.
  21. VickySilver

    Halfcrown list

    Ah sorry that was before coffee! I meant PL 1961 halfcrowns struck on planchets that appear to have been meant for proofs. BTW if anybody has one, I would be a buyer as I had previously passed (I think about 10-15 quid). I actually have a genuine proof 1961 2/6 but even some years ago it wasn't cheap.
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    Halfcrown list

    I believe I have seen 1961 on the halfcrowns
  23. VickySilver

    More Pennies

    Fractional ownership = BS. I just can not imagine doing this other than for investment purposes.
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