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  1. 1949threepence

    Crufts

    Better join the Kennel Club then........someone of your pedigree would get straight in, no arguments.
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    More Pennies

    Everyday use of a pre decimal penny
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    Coinstar find

    hmm, indeed. Or how did he get the "reject box"? What's that all about?
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    Crufts

    Brilliant, Richard !!! ETA: I won't be muzzled on this topic.
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    Crufts

    Not watching it? Barking mad, surely I love Crufts, it's the dog's bollocks. Mind, given the noise some of the dogs make, I only need a sub woofer loudspeaker to listen. Settle down with a nice cup of tea and a hot dog to watch it. (sorry, sorry)
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    1807 Penny

    Thanks Stuart.
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    1807 Penny

    Thanks Chris.
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    Russians

    It looks like we will be initiating a process whereby UK households can volunteer to take in Ukrainian refugees for a minimum period of 6 months, I assume free of charge - you pay for them. It'll be interesting to see how many actually do volunteer. I won't be as I don't have the room, and to be totally honest, I wouldn't want my personal space and privacy compromised in any case. Not to mention energy prices going through the roof. Will anyone on here be doing so? The problem we've got here in the UK, is one of space and available accommodation. Where precisely do they go? There are about 20 people (already here), chasing every private rental, given that many landlords have sold up due to increasing bureaucracy/selling at the top of the market. That highlights the issue. Plus many hotels are already fully occupied with Afghan refugees and economic migrants who've sailed from Northern France. Obviously, the vast majority of Ukrainian refugees will stay in countries close to or immediately adjacent to their own, as they will hope to soon return. Plus they probably face less of a language/cultural gap. Rental demand increasing
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    1807 Penny

    Talking about 1807 pennies, I've just managed to obtain this 1807 restrike proof, P1354, R98. Plain edge and has the characteristic rust spots heavily concentrated on the King's face and neck. Of course the rust is largely due to the dies being out of use for many years, decades in fact, when Taylor bought them in 1848, possibly by default with some scrap metal, and started producing various "proofs" from legitimate, genuine dies, albeit somewhat aged, from his workshop in Red Lion Street, London. All really interesting stuff.
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    1867 Penny

    Not sure - the first I of VICTORIA looks out of alignment.
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    Russians

    I'm pleased to see we're giving some sophisticated anti tank and anti aircraft weaponry to the Ukrainians. Not only will it help them, but we will also see how well they perform in battlefield conditions. Numerically the Russians are superior, but man for man, not so much.
  12. I recently bought a very nice MS64, F160 from an e bay seller in the US. He's sent it by USPS tracked service, which is good. But I've just received an e mail from Royal Mail saying that I'm likely to incur customs charges because of the declared value of the item. The curious thing is that I've bought from the USA a number of times before, by the same method, without ever receiving any such notification. So I'm wondering precisely what gives with this. Does it mean that some sellers are just not declaring the value? I'm not too bothered as it's worth the extra cost, but I am curious as to why these customs charges seem to be so randomly applied.
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    Russians

    Russian rupture by I. Kickabollockov
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    More Pennies

    To put genticin's specimen into context, here is a superb version of an 1826/1 I just managed to obtain from Lee Brownson for £385:-
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    F-10 penny Repunched R & I in Victoria?

    Just checked my F10, and found that the R of VICTORIA is re-punched the same as Gary's. But the A is perfect. Also, part of the R of BRITT also looks a bit odd.
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    PENNY ID CHECK

    To be honest, they're slightly too worn for me to hazard a guess on.
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    Russians

    Well he's big on poisoning people, so it would certainly be karma if he went the same way. Simples.......
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    Brisbane Rain

    1" of rain is generally considered to be the equivalent of 1 foot of level undrifted snow.
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    Russians

    Massive, massive respect for the people of Ukraine and especially Kiev (or should I say Kyiv) who seem to be putting up one hell of a fight against the Russians. They'll probably lose the immediate battle, but no doubt form guerilla groups to harass Russian occupation troops in the weeks and months to come. I'd also bet that this action will attract mercenaries and sympathisers from neighbouring countries, who will join the fight. Not to mention sophisticated weaponry being passed to them. This can't be going down well in Russia itself who no doubt see the Ukrainians as pretty much the same as themselves. Putin seems to have possibly miscalculated, and all the hard words about de-nazification, have removed any face saving way out, short of rapid outright victory. All the crap he comes out with means we might as well completely discount anything he says.
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    Over priced rubbish

    Stuff like the above are merely gimmicks designed to pull in certain mindsets and make a handsome profit doing so. Perfectly legal though, so nothing we can do about it. The points made on the cover are statements of fact.
  21. That's absolutely brilliant. Thanks for the heads up.
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    More Pennies

    Out of interest I also looked at the 5's on the 1865 and 1885 - both much the same as the "sturdy" 5 above, as far as I could tell. The 5 with the main difference was the one on the 1875H, where the down bar looked much straighter, the top bar shorter and with a less pronounced upward curve at the end, and the curved part of the 5 looks fatter.
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    More Pennies

    This is mine, which I bought from Guy Fie, via this forum, for a very reasonable £250 in 2017. Slight fingerprint on the obverse, but apart from that GEF with some residual lustre.
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    More Pennies

    I'd say the F79 is definitely rarer than the R13 ascribed to it. They are very rare in high grade. One of those varieties that's not quite in the extremely rare class, but is definitely scarce enough to be hardly ever seen on e bay. Quietly underrated type.
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    More Pennies

    I was going to post this in e bay's worst offerings, but it got me thinking on a different track, so I'm posting it here for the interest factor. The e bay seller "genticin" is offering an 1826/1 penny in a/UNC but with slight dings and a couple of carbon spots to the reverse, for £900, citing it as "extremely rare, only a few known of", and whilst they are scarce, calling them extremely rare, is somewhat misrepresenting the true situation, as I've already seen several and - so far - ignored them as a collectable option. The link to the coin in question is here As far as I can tell, this seems to be a relatively new variety, not previously listed. I can't even see any reference to them by Michael Gouby, although that's not to say it doesn't exist. I may have looked in the wrong place. Fortunately 1826 is a very common date with a large population to view, so I decided to go through those listed on e bay UK to see which ones were in fact 1826/1, assuming it is a 1 on a botched date repair. I examined a total of 65. By the time I got to 65, they were becoming fewer and further between, amongst the halfpennies, different dates and foreign coins. Of the 65 I examined:- 51 were not over a 1 9 were over a 1 - of these, 6 were no line down saltire, one was thin line down saltire, another, the saltire was too worn to tell, and the remaining example may have been a thick line, or thin line made to look like a thick line due to wear. Not sure. 5 were too worn or such poor photography, it was impossible to say either way, whether they were over a 1. Bottom line, I'm not sure genticin's specimen is worth £900, but he is open to offers.
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