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VickySilver

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  1. And neither do I. Interestingly though if an individual is less active their pulmonary and cardio status would be decreased which might put them secondarily at a disadvantage.
  2. Yes, I have seen their census and the moderator refused to answer my very pleasantly stated question in a less than pleasant fashion. I have seen only the single other MS64 that is part of the Jamaica penny census #1 set. I am a bit dubious as the 1882 H is represented by only a single coin - this type (with the H) is decidedly more common and has been published as that. Frankly I would guess that the mintage for the year total or that for 1882 H might be the 48,000 you stated. Ford, amongst others was unaware of the coin in currency form. My recall is that the Diana collection did NOT have one. I am inclined to believe that the 1882 "no H" would be substantially less. If you do find a mint state 1882 "no H" my recommendation would be to hold on to it. If you find either of the 64s or the 66 for sale at a semi-sensible price, do let me know.
  3. Very nice coin there. Mark R. wrote a catalogue? Remind my feeble brain if you would.

    1. VickySilver

      VickySilver

      Oh, OK. Is it just copper or other predecimal like silver?

    2. JLS

      JLS

      It's everything, includes banknotes, hammered, decimal pre-2010, Scotland, Ireland, Channel Islands. 

      Accuracy is good for coins which come up on the market a lot, and less so for the more obscure stuff, as you'd expect. 

    3. VickySilver

      VickySilver

      Yes, certainly. Thank you for the information!

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  4. No word for you here but mostly collect currency Vick silver. I know how frustrating it is to track down specimens such as this Bon chance!
  5. VickySilver

    INA PATINA PATTERN CROWNS

    Absolutely! PCGS would not slab this and I had it in a 2x2 before, so at least adequately protected. I still want the other two slabbed. I got the copper version of this for 18 USD, and it is beautiful (well, the reverse anyway).
  6. OK, funnies. I guess I have to confess that even though I love Vicky silver (surprise!), I just don't get worked up over varietals other than the Gothic florin overdates like 1852/1, 1874/3 and the 1881 "xxri". But with this Corona virus maybe I'll have a look this evening....
  7. VickySilver

    INA PATINA PATTERN CROWNS

    They may have just been having a bit of fun. This coin is c. 2000 struck by INA and sold in the Spink Patina Sale 2001.
  8. I think the previously mentioned 1945 3d may be an example of a top end rarity suffering from the current climate/disease state. I will also state that it definitely has affected my purchasing of generally nicer if not top coins. I used to not really think about it and go ahead and buy many coins, but that it is certainly not the case now. A few others have mentioned similar to me. This whole thing may hit us in waves and not a general surge, possibly with hard to predict affects. I can't see but how gold at least (in bullion and coin form) will do alright. This whole two trillion dollar stimulus package in the USA - whatever that really means - will be inflationary, possibly "stagflationary" times revisited . That will possibly serve to further bifurcate the market and somewhat bury coins on the lower end of the scale.
  9. I have wondered at many of the auction prices - almost as though reality has not yet hit. I think the story is yet to be told.
  10. In the year since this was posted I have seen no other decent 1882 Jamaica "no H" pennies. I think this one may be pretty rare.
  11. VickySilver

    1945 3d Discovered

    Nope, sure wish I could have managed! I wonder if we'll find out where it went.
  12. VickySilver

    1945 3d Discovered

    Even so, there was a day that this coin would have been affordable to the collector of reasonable means. But 50k even if short of what it might have brought or likely will bring if resold post economic recovery is still quite a lot of money. At least this one has claims as opposed to those infernal proof Vicky 5 sovs. which IMO are poseurs as far as collector coins.
  13. VickySilver

    1945 3d Discovered

    Yes, I believe that supplants some of the Ed VIII thrift plant brassies...... Hey, I had a pretty good guess there! I believe the current economic crisis may have held the price down a bit.
  14. VickySilver

    1945 3d Discovered

    Yes, intriguing. Even though this coin is right up my alley, I can not hope to compete so will just watch from the sidelines. I wonder if there are any more or if the "family" has any more specimens?
  15. VickySilver

    INA PATINA PATTERN CROWNS

    Your enthusiasm is impressive, sign me up if you are able to finish for a copy and hopefully you can at least get basic type photos. I was able to find these old pictures of one of the gold pieces NGC did not list the weight which I believe was the heavier (42.2 gm. ??).
  16. VickySilver

    1945 3d Discovered

    I would be shocked at less than 50k, even in the current market and virus-phobia.
  17. VickySilver

    INA PATINA PATTERN CROWNS

    Have not been able to get to the bank due to Corona . The Krause Unusual Coin book from 2011 has many listed.
  18. VickySilver

    INA PATINA PATTERN CROWNS

    OK, I like the earliest versions & got some of the gold ones in the Spink sale & held on to them. Will email later in the week as they are "locked up".
  19. VickySilver

    MS62

    Beware attack of the pie plates! This is mine and I don't know how to downsize so apologise in advance:
  20. VickySilver

    MS62

    Ah Paddy that one shows quite nicely,some of these later Eddies really suffer in strike. Not to derail but I have had a devil of a time getting decent 1908 shillingsd and florins.
  21. VickySilver

    MS62

    The obverse has issues beyond a soft strike as the surface does not appeal (even subtracting the toning), and key areas like the ear, angle of jaw, fleur du lis (it is early here!) and orb cross at top of crown do show friction. I could possibly accept as a 58 - maybe - with the usual caveat that it must be seen in hand.
  22. VickySilver

    More Pennies

    Very nice, pleasant “H”s of both 1918 and 1919 are always welcomed! I had a devil of a time finding specimens with good colour, and obverse and reverse truly struck up.
  23. VickySilver

    007

    Oh come on gents, you aren't going to pop for the 7 kg. specimen? YIKES!!!!!!
  24. Wow, love that golden colour!
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