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Everything posted by Gary D
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Let's hope not for the buyer's sake! Would anyone care to post a pic of their 1905 HC, I would like to see a high grade one! (It wont be me, mine is gF) Here's mine, any good? If you're after a fake, that'll do nicely. If I was in the market for one of these (I'd love one, one day), I'd certainly do my research well in advance. But, if this is indeed a fake, I have to say that upon first impressions i wouldn't be able to spot it from the pictures alone, not without being pre-armed with any pre-purchase research, that is! Yes it is a fake, I wish someone would point out any clear indicators though as I can't tell the difference
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Anyone care to explain these?
Gary D replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I sold the fantasy crown for peanuts(I don't even know where it came from ) I have a gold set that I picked up as a curiosity. I wish I knew more about them as I've only ever seen one other set and have no idea of the gold content. -
POLISHED COINS
Gary D replied to numismatist's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Blame it on insecurity. The minute you have natural toning which can take on any form there is an automatic assumption that it's hiding something, whereas a monotonous colour from dipping will show all the detail evenly. Bizarre really when you think about it - so many people who are happily taking a coin that has knowingly been dipped and therefore messed with a bit, in preference to a coin that may or may not have possibly been played with. I don't think it's that, I think it's more the simple fact that most collectors don't care that much, not surprising when you see that the majority of silver coins offered seem to have been cleaned in some way and dipping is certainly preferable to Duraglit. As we've said before some natural toning can be singularly unattractive hence why so many coins were dipped in the first place. Bronze/copper is a different matter entirely... I don't mind lightly dipped silver, got to be EF+ though, anything worn just doesn't look right. -
Crowns or Halfcrowns?
Gary D replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I must admit the crowns are my favorite part of my collection. -
Let's hope not for the buyer's sake! Would anyone care to post a pic of their 1905 HC, I would like to see a high grade one! (It wont be me, mine is gF) Here's mine, any good?
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Any ideas on this please?
Gary D replied to Debbie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Kind of wandered off topic hasn't it I didn't realize it was possible to get your own head so far up your own arse. -
hair removal doing the rounds
Gary D replied to Peter's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Err yes that as well... I think that the sexual trend in the younger generation ( so I am told !) is for there not to be much or any hair around the bits!! Well, in porno films, that's certainly true (so I'm told ), but among the general population?? I have overheard in conversation amongst young'ns this being discussed so I guess it has reached a certain popularity. Better than a bolt through it I guess -
Young ladies I hope
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When you say "My link", do you mean that's your coin you're selling? No 'My Link' was the default name given when I posted the post. To me that crown looks cast....maybe I absolutely agree. I didn't like to say so before, as I thought it might be your listing. It definitely looks dodgy and very much like a casting. So back to this one then. I emailed the seller and she said you 2 are talking utter pish lol. Her name is Louise BTW, very nice young lady, apparenlty been doing ebay for 9 years and knows her sheeeeet When it came back around again I reported it to ebay.........still there then?
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hair removal doing the rounds
Gary D replied to Peter's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Peck So are you telling me you don't have a back,sack and crack Cream, pah, for pussies. Youth of today. Wax is where it's at. -
English Coin Prices Abroad
Gary D replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I don't think there's a real answer. It depends on the coin and how many people really want the coin at the time. I just won two maundy set from the States. Both sets are George VI which seem particularly hot at the moment and were usually going for anything up to £220+ I picked up one set for £158, bargain, and the other set for £98 . Lower value coins can also have the shine taken off by the postage. I always included the postage in the value I put on the coin. -
George IV identification
Gary D replied to Descartes's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
1958 is difficult to get in top grade, but why? According to the mintage figures, which are supposedly accurate for that era, there were more than 120 million minted. The young head Victoria series are also difficult to obtain in decent grades, ESC only lists 4 of the entire series as more common than scarce. 1860-70 (excepting 1864 & 1866) are probably the most difficult apart from the very rare years 1848, 1854 and 1879+DN. I've found 1960 in top grade hard to get. -
St. James's Auction
Gary D replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I put a couple of bids on the 1905 shilling but let it go as I was really after the 1937 VIP crown. Got blown out of the water.....luckily by the looks of it. -
Dave, I'm interested in any pennies which would add to my collection. I know you have a few good examples... I'm only interested in 20th century pennies, any rarities there? Anything you're particularly looking for Gary? 1933, 1954.... na. My current lookouts are the 1901 1 to space and the 1922 with dot on trident.
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Dave, I'm interested in any pennies which would add to my collection. I know you have a few good examples... I'm only interested in 20th century pennies, any rarities there?
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Why are coin collectors so antisocial?
Gary D replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
My 17 year old son is under pain of death should he mention to his scrote mates even a whisper about my coin collection. -
Why are coin collectors so antisocial?
Gary D replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
We could always discuss cleaning, toning and tooling coins -
Why are coin collectors so antisocial?
Gary D replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Question. How can you tell if an Engineer has communication skills? Answer. He looks at your shoes when you are talking to him. -
...and the rest! If the pie had onions in it would it be 3.141414141414......
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Or for the oldies on here 22/7
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When you say "My link", do you mean that's your coin you're selling? No 'My Link' was the default name given when I posted the post. To me that crown looks cast....maybe
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1970 Halfpenny - 3 or 4 varieties?
Gary D replied to Mikeywikey's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I believe I have all 4. -
Most of the world has a climate, we have weather There's no such thing as the wrong weather just the wrong cloths
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Letters and symbols on early milled silver
Gary D replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Especially when you think that Uni admission in 1972 was for 'the academic elite' (the top 10 - 20% of schoolkids) whereas now it's pretty close to 50%? My son is also just coming up to his AS's and the grading is so different now days. An A* seems to be anything above about 85%, christ that was a B when I was at school. He also complains that the schools are just sausage machines, I said yes ok but if you are in a que of 200 going for a job it's still the biggest sausage that gets the job.