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Halfcrowns in Australia
davidrj replied to ozjohn's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, we learned base 12 and base 20 for Lsd, base 16, 14 & 20 for weights, etc though they were never called that, I had never heard of binary or hexadecimal till many years later How many folk here remember exercise books with all the Imperial measurements on the back cover? there's one illustrated here David (in old fogey mode) -
No H 1882 Penny :o
davidrj replied to jacinbox's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
The 1882 Jamaica penny is the same, the catalogues list a no H variety, but I've never seen a convincing one, given the total mintage recorded was just 48,000, I doubt the RM would bother, unless they were testing their newly installed equipment on cupronickel as well as bronze blanks. a clogged die is the most likely explanation. David -
I seek high resolution scans of Maundy Money
davidrj replied to ChKy's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have 2004, complete set given to my mum by HRH at Liverpool Cathedral, if you need them -
I spent the morning watching coverage of the ceremony to honour the three French police officers, killed in the awful events last week Then the postman brought this, I assume a discount token for 10 centimes, early 20th C, brass 30mm Paris in happier times David Edit: Kermesse is the Paris Fun Fare, so probably a slot machine token
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Eyeline different but R touches E of REG - Obverse B ?? EDIT changed my thoughts, it's essential to compare coins of similar grade, such as my F6 on the left below looks the same to me
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is there an online list?
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Happy New Year folks!
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I found this on another forum How do you rate as a potential Ebay seller? 1. A coin you are listing has bronze disease. You would describe this in your listing as… (a) lovely green patina ( requires mild cleaning/wouldn’t mention it © I would never sell such a coin. 2. The best way to describe those Kushan slugs you’d dipped in toilet-cleaning acid last week is… (a) It’s amazing how, even after more than 2000 years, you can still see the original mint luster on these coins. ( The coins have been cleaned mildly to remove tough grime. © I would never sell such coins 3. A coin you have been unable to attribute is best described as… (a) {Type emperor}, {Type mint) EXTREMELY RARE. UNLISTED!!!! DON’T MISS IT!!!!!!! ( Rare ancient coin © Unattributed 4. The best way to pack a high-grade coin before shipping it to the buyer is to (a) tape it to an old newspaper page, fold it up, and stuff the damn thing inside the envelope. ( use cheap packaging, but at least place the coin in a small plastic pouch. © use top-quality packaging and place the coin in an acid-free holder. 5. The best way to find new/rare varieties for your shop is to (a) get a sharp knife (wink, wink) ( get coins with partial mint names and write “creative” descriptions © travel extensively and build contacts 6. Using “stock” images in auction listings is (a) Essential ( Acceptable © Unacceptable 7. An underweight coin is (a) AN EXTREMELY RARE *UNRECORDED* variety ( I never mention weights in my listings. © Most likely to be a fake 8. Catalog values are (a) sometimes useful for jacking up the price ( for nerds © mostly indicative and do not necessarily reflect market values 9. Would you knowingly sell a fake coin? (a) Absolutely! ( “I do not know what this is. No returns accepted.” © Never 10. What is your opinion on shill bidding? (a) I prefer the term “encouragement”. It helps weed out weak buyers. ( They can track it, can’t they? © It is a disgusting practice. I would never engage in it. SCORING For every (a), give yourself 10 POINTS For every ( , give yourself 5 POINTS For every ©, give yourself 0 POINTS RESULT 90-100 points: Congratulations! You are on your way to 5-star powerselling glory! 50-90 points: You are getting there. Keep it up! 5-45 points: Don't get your hopes too high… 0 points: We thank thee for taking this quiz, dear Jesus. edit - don't you hate it when when perfectly good text gets converted to emoticons David
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Anybody bought acoin from galata?
davidrj replied to Jordan0693's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
excellant for books, never bought a coin I don't think -
There are some superb patterns in this series
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10 years and Happy Xmas
davidrj replied to Peter's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Hope everything goes all right for you Dave. My wife was in hospital Xmas Day two years ago, the only gluten free meal they could find for her Xmas Dinner was shepherds pie! So I had to do a rolling food parcel run A very Merry Xmas to all, and a Happy New Year - lots of lovely coins to find David -
Here the proof that Germans admire the Scots :-D
davidrj replied to ChKy's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
A legendary Austrian piper link -
Here the proof that Germans admire the Scots :-D
davidrj replied to ChKy's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
It's a common misconception that bagpipes are primarilly Scots, bagpipes have been played for centuries (and continue to be played) throughout large parts of Europe, Turkey, the Caucasus, around the Persian Gulf and in Northern Africa I spotted this guy in Tirana a few years back -
George III Copper Gunports
davidrj replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Sirloin? Goose? Posh git! I thought you were from Liverpool? True! but it's Crimbo! -
George III Copper Gunports
davidrj replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
We are all thinking of Xmas dinner - our beef joint arrived today - nice chunk of Dexter sirloin , a change from our usual goose -
best places to buy coins
davidrj replied to Jordan0693's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
As someone who doesn't drive, most fairs are now impossible to get to. So sadly my says of rummaging through dealers junk boxes are gone and I now rely on Ebay or a few favorite sellers such as cgb.fr -
This one is brass about 30mm - probably similar intended use to yours - possibly as a badge or for application to a tourist souvenir
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There are some very knowledgable folk on Islamic coins here David
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best places to buy coins
davidrj replied to Jordan0693's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Any nice bronze 5 cents in that lot? -
Happy Birthday Bob (RLC35)
davidrj replied to Paulus's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Happy birthday! -
A Xmas present to myself arrived today I've been looking for an upgrade to this one for years Bolivia 2 Centavos 1883 A - a single year type with a mintage of just 250,000, The circulation coin is very hard to find, though the proofs are readilly available this one has a couple of dings but a good EF with lustre, I doubt another will come along for a while Still looking for a German New Guinea 10 pfennig 1894A, and a French 10 centimes 1878K if any wants to add to my stocking Merry Xmas everybody!
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Coin Cleaning
davidrj replied to coinmerchant's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
looks like sellotape residue to me - a dunk in acetone might shift it -
Finally decided to buy some Verdi-Care Here's first go - just the wiping technique, on some low value copper Top coins are before treatment but post acetone bath Soaking experiments to follow
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Happy Birthday michael Roo
davidrj replied to azda's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Happy birthday