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1949threepence

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  1. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Thanks - I never realised that
  2. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Unfortunately, the coins don't seem to be on the Coin Cooke website yet, and I don't get the PDF from them. But I've taken a quick snap of the front cover 1919KN.
  3. 1949threepence

    Seeing private messages

    I think the idea of the feed is a sort of halfway house between a totally private message and a normal post on the forum. It's obviously still between you and the person you are communicating with, but is available for all to see if they click on your profile. Maybe an item that might be of common interest, which you could refer to on the forum, possibly in a topic related thread, viewable by all. A totally private message is sent by clicking on the dark blue "message" bar at the top of the page, which you see when you click on someone else's profile, and will send a totally private message to that individual - unviewable to all except you and that person. Obviously you can't see the message bar on your own profile as you won't be sending a private message to yourself.
  4. 1949threepence

    Seeing private messages

    Somewhere I've seen a whole list emerge of who liked my posts - this is under the new forum arrangements - but can I remember how I saw it? Can I hell. ETA: Found it - just me being a thickie
  5. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Expensive for sure, but Neil Paisley will usually start reducing the price or offering on e bay if they don't shift fairly quickly. So watch this space. No worries, Matt. It's the sort of thing I would also do. Yes, where they paid £3000 + 17% commission, so £3510 in total. £1k profit if they sell at that price
  6. Great series, Peck. Thoroughly enjoying reading your articles.
  7. 1949threepence

    Sad Day…...

    RIP David Bowie 1947 - 2016 A great talent lost.
  8. 1949threepence

    Legal tender?

    I think the guidelines are very tricky and confusing, and I can understand why the guy in this case was taken in. Most people (the proverbial man on the Clapham omnibus) would quite reasonably assume that "legal tender" always had its popularly perceived definition of currency/notes, acceptable in payment for goods and services. Seems this is not quite the case. Legal Tender
  9. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    No worries - sorry they're not brilliant quality.
  10. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Has anybody see the two magnificent offerings Colin Cooke is making this month. Can't give pictures as they're small. black and white, and in a magazine. But.....wait for it.....:- 1919KN (F187) uncirculated with good lustre on both sides £1,950.00 1926 modified effigy (F195) BU full lustre, exceptional. Slabbed as CGS80 and as such it is certainly one of the finest known - a mere snip at £4,500.00 Wow (they may already have gone, but if not, they'll be loaded on their website in a few days)
  11. A good one - not got a new one to report yet though
  12. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Indeed. There are some absolute belters in the Elstree collection.
  13. 1949threepence

    New Forum 23/12/2015

    I notice that the link to Steve's (Accumulator) penny collection has disappeared from his posts under the new regime.
  14. 1949threepence

    Recent aquisitions

    Some exceptionally nice coins shown above by ChKy.
  15. 1949threepence

    Cleaned or not cleaned?

    ...and yet I'd agree with the vendor's observations (save for the less bright bit, as we don't know that for certain yet). To be honest it doesn't look cleaned to me, at any rate nothing about it is hitting me in the eye in that regard.
  16. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Thanks to you and Rob who initially mentioned it - a very interesting article.
  17. 1949threepence

    Seeing private messages

    Tom, I've just sent you what I believe to be an actual private message as a test - I clicked the "message" box. It doesn't appear on your feed.
  18. Because one of the most popular denominations.
  19. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Maybe in those first two years, the figures were merely scratched on when a given batch target was reached. In the later years, possibly completion of part targets were scratched on. Who knows? - in the absence of absolute definitives, all we can do is speculate.
  20. 1949threepence

    More Pennies

    Yes. In "The British Bronze Coinage, Pence, Halfpence and Farthings 1860 to 1869", Michael Gouby states that only four numbered strikings occurred in 1860 and 1861 combined. They were three on pennies, and one on a halfpenny. On two 1860 specimens, the numbers were 40/40 and 63/63. On an 1861 penny - 99/99. On an 1861 halfpenny, 102/102. These differ from all the other years, in that the numbers were identical. At page 5, Gouby states of these 1860 and 1861 examples: "The two scratched numbers on the coins of 1860 and 1861 are the same, i.e. 40/40, 63/63 and 102/102 on a halfpence; the conclusion reached by Dyer is that it represents the cumulative total output of all bronze coins, since 1860, for the Royal Mint - in units of TONS." All the 1860 and 1861 examples are in the British Museum. Hope this helps
  21. 1949threepence

    Mrs Peter

    Special New Year wishes to you, Peter. Nothing and no-one can ever replace your dear wife, but I hope you begin to find renewed happiness and peace of mind in 2016, although I know the road is a long hard one. God bless mate x
  22. I wish I'd known this a couple of months ago. I could have let you have an 1873 unc - I had upgraded to BU.
  23. 1949threepence

    New Forum 23/12/2015

    Thanks Matt - that works to a point, but when you click "sort by", then they just come up with "Sorry there is a problem, please wait 2 seconds". Says this repeatedly.
  24. There are several of the rarer varieties I'd like, but my main aim at the moment is a really decent Freeman 1 - I believe there's one coming up in the March LCA.
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