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Everything posted by 1949threepence
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Nor that sneaky little get out for just EF called a(bout)/UNC, trace of lustre.
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Good to see you still here, even if you have lost enthusiasm for the hobby
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They've also started faking the 1919KN penny. Actually, at first glance, it's not a bad copy and might have some people fooled, were it not for the fact that you just don't get them BU with full lustre. On close examination it's very obviously a fake. link to it
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It is madness. Although not the forum member @Madness who, for a second, I thought you were referring to.
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Complete insanity. Absolutely lost for words that any coin collector could do this. Poor guy.
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I agree. Quite apart from it being specific denominations that are faked, as opposed to monarchs, I'd also say that anybody referencing the website will immediately hone in on the denomination, and then chronologically to the date/type.
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DNW auction pics
1949threepence replied to Rob's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Isn't it just, Pete. Choice item. -
DNW auction pics
1949threepence replied to Rob's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Thanks - useful info. A different one I tried -
DNW auction pics
1949threepence replied to Rob's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
You can always screenshot the image. This is lot 125 from the current auction:- (or do the words eggs and Grandmother spring to mind again? ) -
DNW auction pics
1949threepence replied to Rob's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
If, after expanding by clicking the little box with the outward pointing arrows, you want to expand further:- If using a desktop with a mouse, turn the little wheel at the front of the mouse, forward. That will expand the pic. Pinch grip expansion doesn't seem to work for these photos on a mobile device, for whatever reason. Not on my tablet or smartphone, any rate. -
Making absolutely crystal clear which is genuine and which is fake. Such as genuine as the left hand picture and fake as the right hand one, with clearly emboldened "GENUINE" AND "FAKE" below the respective photos.
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It's a phrase we use sarcastically in the UK to kind of ironically underline how appallingly bad something is. For example, we might say, "I took a look at that house today, and apart from the roof falling in, the garden completely overgrown, dry rot and damp everywhere, it's a great place"
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Great idea, Richard. No idea if such a site already exists, and not sure whether too huge too accomplish. I'd imagine not, actually, as I can see it being a site which is started with the known fakes, and then frequently updated. So huge in the long term, but added to bit by useful bit, as it were. Seeing genuine and fake side by side is most definitely the way forward in terms of ID'ing fakes in my opinion.
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Coin Auction on the 24th Feb
1949threepence replied to Belgravia Auctions Ltd's topic in Free for all
Do you mean Sunday 24th February? 24th October is a Thursday this year. -
Some idle musings on the F30, 33A & 39A pennies
1949threepence posted a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
With regard to the three above mentioned, if, as Gouby suggests, the repairer forgot that the die would be in reverse order to the coin, then how come we don't get specimens where both the 6 over 8 and 8 over 6 are present on the same coin? Especially on the 33A and 39A. If he forgot that the die would be in reverse order to the coin, then by logical definition, if there is an 8 over 6, there should be a "preceding" 6 over 8. Gouby also thinks that the reverse order theory explains the 1862, 2 over 1 specimens, as opposed to the re-use of old dies. OK, I may be talking a load of old cobblers, but I did mention that it was idle musings. -
Some idle musings on the F30, 33A & 39A pennies
1949threepence replied to 1949threepence's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
No, in fact you've clarified my thinking. The key is in repairing a single digit, an 8 or a 6, not multiple digits. Thanks Richard. -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
1949threepence replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Does it talk? -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
1949threepence replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
It's pining for the fjords...... Anyway, somebody had to post it. -
March LCA Catalogue now online
1949threepence replied to Sword's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Made a bid on one coin. -
So, Brexit....What's happening?
1949threepence replied to azda's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I think if I'd ordered a coin Bob, I'd want it sufficiently to overcome any annoyance at paying a tariff for it. (or tax, whatever) -
Penny Acquisition of the week
1949threepence replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Obviously an exception was made for the 147. -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
1949threepence replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
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What are these Spink "timed auctions" when they're at home?
1949threepence posted a topic in Free for all
Some can be seen here Anybody able to explain what they are. According to the dates they seem to go on over 10+ days. Thanks in advance -
What are these Spink "timed auctions" when they're at home?
1949threepence replied to 1949threepence's topic in Free for all
Thanks Chaps. I'll have to take a punt and find out exactly how it works. -
What are these Spink "timed auctions" when they're at home?
1949threepence replied to 1949threepence's topic in Free for all
That's sort of what I thought, Pete, but not sure.