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  1. davidrj

    Interesting find in circulation

    Poor image, scanning a lustred coin through a coin flip is not ideal IOM coins are not too uncommon here in the North West, some interesting designs, and valid inclusions as British decimal issues. Pity they produce so much NCLT crap Being next to Manchester Airport, I get the occasional coin from Gibraltar, and I've had a Falklands 2p, but I've never seen anything from the Channel Islands or St Helena yet!
  2. davidrj

    Happy 45th Birthday

    Just a thought, now we have a Decimal topic. D-day for decimalisation was 45 years ago today. - 15 February 1971 I remember paying my fare in Lsd on the bus to work and getting shiny new decimal pence in my change.
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    LCA March

    He mentions several in his original Bronze Penny book, but I think scanning electron microscopy of known specimens had them all as post mint damage. I remember finding a veil head penny with milled edge as a kid, probably about 1960, everyone told me it was a fake, so it was probably spent ? Been looking for another ever since
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    LCA March

    Think I need to buy a lottery ticket this weekend! That 1879 with a "space shuttle" is one I've not seen before
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Not my area but thoughts on this one? very interesting if genuine 2009 10p mule
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    It's not pretty, but what is it?

    Dunno, but I interpret it as a fern frond with a grenade at its base - (your pictures reorientated) Can't find anything that matches MODITA though Suggest you try posting pictures here, I've found them very helpful on early European stuff David
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    It's not pretty, but what is it?

    My first guess would be a jeton from Spanish Netherlands, Philip IV, 1651
  8. Found it! mine has the rentered 4 like your penny plus possibly a broken 7, corrosion doesn't help. Your example is much clearer and confirms at least that the 4 over 4 exists
  9. I have a poor example showing the identical re-enterred 7 and 4, posted some years ago on here, but can't find the thread
  10. Sorting out non-magnetic coins is a cheap automated process, looking at individual coins for errors is not cost effective Mind you I would put it past them to mint some more as "collectors coins"
  11. A clear stripe on this 1904 penny
  12. I agree, this is a much later product of the Royal Mint But I've seen similar on French 10 centimes and other bronze coins. When it occurs on US cents, they are referred to as woodies for wood grained toning
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    1904 Penny UNC - BU

    I have 15 & 16 recessed ears, both in good EF but still looking for a decent filled 5 1915 though. I agree 1915 is harder - V R Court figures from circulation coins were 1915 277/2425 1 in 8.75 = approx mintage of 5.4 M 1916 921/4013 1 in 4.36 = approx mintage of 16.1 M So approx 3 times as many 1916s than 1915s, and you have to search twice as many 1915s to find one by comparison for other 20th C scarce pennies Court estimates the following mintages 1903 open 3 37,300 1908 F164a 55,550 1909 F169 23,200 1911 Gouby X 188,000 1926 ME 107,750 1946 dot 384,200 He didn't find any 1922/7, and no mention of the 1909 dot Good luck folks for finding any of these in top grade!
  14. Thanks Nordie, by deceptive I meant the picture not you! recently wasted money on what I thought were both an interesting 1862 and a possible 1863 with an usual 3, both were bog standard when they arrived. David
  15. Did anyone here buy this 1922 penny. I couldn't make my mind up whether it was a dot on trident 1922, but once it went past £25 I decided it was probably one deceptive eBay picture too many.
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    Legal tender?

    I wonder what would happen if someone actually used them to pay a court fee. Who would then reimburse ther court or other recipient?
  17. davidrj

    Happy New Year All!

    And a Happy New Year to all from me too! ?
  18. Thanks Brian, a Merry Xmas to you and all on this great forum David
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    New Forum 23/12/2015

    I tried signing in using Facebook, got an error message saying davidrj was in use by another user
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    New Forum 23/12/2015

    I had problem inserting a link, ending up just pasting the URL which seemed to work. Can't find a button to review what I've written before I post
  21. My New Year resolution is to take a more active interest in halfpennies! I've ordered Mal's CD plus I found that the Apr/May/July 2004 issues of Coin News with Iain Dracott's articles are still available here - http://www.tokenpublishing.com/backissues.asp?pid=2
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    New Forum 23/12/2015

    Looks great on my Win10 machine, not tried it on the Ipad yet
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    Using acetone to clean coins

    Agreed, all my new purchases get a degrease with an acetone soaked cotton bud
  24. davidrj

    Using acetone to clean coins

    Discounting proofs and stuff from modern mint sealed bags, all coins have been handled by somebody, I've never had someone give me change using cotton gloves or handling every individual coin by the edge! Just serendipidy that some coins develop a fingerprint or carbon spots as they age, there's a lot to be said for nice even toning on bronze rather than chasing lustre
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