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Everything posted by Gary D
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Many pre 1953 coins didn't have the queens head on them. One that does spring to mind it he 1953 crown.
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Streaky lustre from 1921 to 1926
Gary D replied to Peckris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have a 1940 penny that tones a silvery colour, I wonder what would cause that? -
is it or isn't it '1909 penny'
Gary D replied to kel's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Perhaps we should have a poll to see how many members have a F169. For that matter a 164A and 192A as well -
1926 Modified Effigy Penny
Gary D replied to RLC35's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This is the example I've had for just over a year now. -
I asked him the question and it's definitly a ME. He put up the reverse for a short period but I didn't look close enough to see if it was small or large. My guess would be small. The problem with a lot of ebay pictures now is that you can't right click and save as.
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It would be nice to see the other side, definitly not 1921, 1922now that would be interesting.
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Just a suggestion, perhaps you need to compare the flan size not the finished coin size. The half sovereign may by slightly bigger but have less metal in the design, deeper rims etc.
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1932 Penny
Gary D replied to £400 for a Penny ?'s topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, yes, yes. Agree with all of that. The asking price for anything slabbed seems to be astronomical compared with the market. Use your own eyes and refuse to pay ridiculous prices for coins. For 'slab' read 'bubble'. Undated 20p anyone. Now one of those in a slab ooooooh -
edward 1906 shilling type 2a does it exist
Gary D replied to chris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The best place I've found that lists this sort of stuff is Michael Goulby's website (michael-coins.co.uk) Look in GB coin list -
The date numerals look a bit thin compared to the two I have, especially the loop of the 5
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20p - now it's got ridiculous - OFFICIAL !
Gary D replied to Peckris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I was referring to the buyer, but I did very nearly message the seller to make that very point! At the time, there were approaching 1000 of these coins on eBay! I was refering to the buyer also. Someone who has that amount of cash isn't going to be stupid enough to spend it of the 20p -
A little bird tells me that winning bid of £5,100 isn't going to be paid ... I see the winning bidder has a big fat zero feedback
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edward 1906 shilling type 2a does it exist
Gary D replied to chris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I'm yet to find a 1903 type 2, everyone I've looked at has been a type 2a, which has made me wonder. -
That's where the radio controlled clock comes in handy. I've found that if you make your bid on the 2nd button, with 12 seconds to go, you'll usually get in with just 3 or 4 seconds left, depending on how fast your browser is. I didn't bid on this coin in the end, though. Was going to, but getting too close to the end of the month. Payday is not until Friday Sorry you weren't successful, Peckris. Oh well, he obviously wanted it bad, so good luck to him. At least I made him pay what it's worth. As for the radio controlled clock - that's not needed! eBay have introduced this cool facility for your Watched items, that counts down the clock in real time and updates bids and tells you your status, without you having to refresh your browser. I was at the cinima at the time with the mrs earning browney points, just used hamersnipe. There was a time when I considered Spink as the high limit but from past experience it doesn't work with ebay anymore. But then still £32 cheaper than the "buy it now" one and looks to be a similar grade.
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20p - now it's got ridiculous - OFFICIAL !
Gary D replied to Peckris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You don't get £7,000,000 by being that stupid. I notice the number of coin for sale is dropping as quick as the prices now. How can someone sell multiple coins that are supposed to be rare, just the fact they have several makes them not rare. Give it a week and it will all be a distant memory -
How do you store your coins?
Gary D replied to mint_mark's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I've had a Peter Nichols Coronet for about 3 years now. I had the trays customised to suit my collection 1900-1967 Farthing to Crown. I orininally worked out all the varieties that I knew of but have had to get a couple of extra trays made as more have come along and I have run out of space. I'm just in the process of having a couple more done. As to security my cabinet is attached to a wall eye with a computer type security cable. I fixed the plate to the bottom of the cabinet by bolting through to the inside. I also have a snatch alarm attached so that if anyone picked up the cabinet, he'd have to be a big lad, the alarm would pull apart before the cable became tight. I also have a brother who is a bank manager so if we go away for more than a weekend the collection goes into his bank vault. Something I would like and haven't solved the problem yet is to get some kind of flight type case that the trays would slide into for tranportation, a cardboard box is a bit crude to carry a 5 figure collection around in. Anyway I never miss an opportunity to show my collection so I apologize to anyone who is tired of seeing it. -
The giveaway is the obverse legend and rim (I agree if it was 'in hand' I could tell in an instant). The rim is quite high, but the clincher is the distance from the legend to the rim. On Type 2's it is always further away - the Type 1 legend is about 1/3 to 1/2 as close. That's worrying about morgan9red. I just bought a BU florin which the photo suggests really is - I hope I don't have to send it back as it cost me not far from book price. You're definitely right. I've just compared, side by side, my 1920 & 1921 shillings, and the legend in the 1920 is palpably closer to the rim, than my (type 2) 1921. You can see the difference if you compare the two links above (the one you posted and the one I posted) I bow to your suporior knowledge, I wasn't aware of that tip.
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Actually, yes I did note that '1' was a bit strange looking. No, what I was referring to, is it's the rare Type 1 obverse (1911-1920). I've examined as close as I can and I'm 99% sure it is. Which makes it RARE indeed, especially in that grade. You may be right. Might be worth having a punt on. I'm 50/50 about it being the 1st type. I think I would need it in hand to be absolutely sure. The buy it now example I had already discounted it as being the 1st type as the angle on it doesn't help and the neck looks a bit shallow as with the second types. I recently bought a couple of florins from morgan9red both advertised as UNC, one was about EF and the other a disapointing GVF Looking at the 1 I don't think it's unusual. Looking a my examples of the other 4 types my D.1807 also has a shorter 1 than the the other 3 types
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Actually, yes I did note that '1' was a bit strange looking. No, what I was referring to, is it's the rare Type 1 obverse (1911-1920). I've examined as close as I can and I'm 99% sure it is. Which makes it RARE indeed, especially in that grade. You may be right. Might be worth having a punt on. I'm 50/50 about it being the 1st type. I think I would need it in hand to be absolutely sure. The buy it now example I had already discounted it as being the 1st type as the angle on it doesn't help and the neck looks a bit shallow as with the second types. I recently bought a couple of florins from morgan9red both advertised as UNC, one was about EF and the other a disapointing GVF
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Victorian pennies misalignment
Gary D replied to Russ777's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Small rotations are not uncommon Gary -
To be or not to be a Half Sovereign
Gary D replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
1878 would be a Type A4 according to Spink. The date below the neck is correct and the number below the sheild is the die number. The sheild should be up side down compared to Queen Vic's head. Not sure about the wreath. Gary -
.........Not to mention scanning the lines of coins paraded in those "penny falls" machines in amusement halls, to see if there were any there worth trying to coax out (sad but extremely enthusiastic git that I am) On a saturday morning I would take my £1 2/6 paper round money and go into the Lloyds bank next to the paper shop and get £1 bags of 1d 1/2d etc until I could not make up the £1 any more
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Could it be like this one. The crack would stop it ringing
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Yes, looks like a filled die, I can just make out a ghost there Gary
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2008 UK Coin Set with the Old Design
Gary D replied to MikeCoin's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Just to put that into context, I've only ever received one 2002 Commonwealth Games £2 in my change, and they are of comparable mintage. If you buy the 2008 baby set from the Royal Mint you get the whole lot brand new.