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Everything posted by davidrj
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I'll look out for them, seen the encased cents on ebay, never noticed the farthings, but the I tend to put "penny" in my searches
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I was originally critical of the Kitchener coin, for all the reasons we've debated above. However if this is to be the first of a series, with darker images to follow, then maybe it is OK It's historically accurate to depict the early euphoria - "a great adventure", "it will be over by Xmas", the "Pals Volunteers" etc, so maybe the jury is still out on this one
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Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
davidrj replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A couple of advertising tokens from coin dealers, no doubt Rob will have their catalogues on file -
Yes an interesting, and cheap sideline collection A couple more Tourist pennies - the Original London Eye These appear to be from three different sources, - unmarked, Spink & MB. Anyone know more?
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Let's See Your Copper Coins, Tokens, Or Medals!
davidrj replied to brg5658's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Happy Birthday to you both!
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The Britannia Designs
davidrj replied to damian1986's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Brittania recast - Thai style 2 Att for Siam 1890 (this year Minted by Heaton) King Rama V (the King from the King and I) was a moderniser and Anglophile, and an admirer of our bronze pennies- 35 replies
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This was covered in the muck of ages in a recent bulk lot of hammered copper very thin 0.4mm, 17.8 to 18.3mm, 0.55g, yellowish silver colour
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Difficult to say, top picture was an archive scan, second was done last night - might be purely scanning/photohop differences - but there are still remnants of blach gunge around the lettering - nervous of going down the rose thorn route The dark field stains always there ??ink, as I said coin is much better in hand, must learn how to image shiny coins The jury may be out on using for high quality stuff, but definitely worth it for reappraising the stuff in your junk box:- Portuguese Ceitil from the 1500s
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Okay, I'm getting braver this a scarce but sadly holed penny - Gouby 1860 Jd - triple entered F plus other recutting errors an ugly specimen still - but the green gunge has gone [/ URL] the coin is a lot better in hand with lustre - scanning fails in this case
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Thanks all for help, similar here nearly chucked it originally
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being double struck doesn't help, but just had a suggestion by andyg on CCF, http://www.icollector.com/Hall-in-S...0s_i14157642 Looks a good bet to me - German - Hall-in-Swabia hand pfennig 1300s Really love this interwebby thing, remember when we spent hours in fruitless library searches
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Which Side Is Which?
davidrj replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
As a collector of world copper, I gave up worrying a while back - let's face if you find the coin in the reference works (in English or otherwise) there's only a choice of two sides! I standardize my photo pairs, the side with the date on always goes to the left - this usually being the side I want to see when sitting in a coin tray -
Greek coin
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High Tide not, the the P to a space is clear on a real one
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Look What My Missus Found In Her Change Yesterday.
davidrj replied to Phil FK's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
This one came from circulation masquerading as a penny back in the 1960s All right it's in crap condition, but very rare (a nominal mintage of 363,000, but probably far less) current values in USD from the 2013 Argentinian catalogue B $80, MB $250 One of those "find me another" coins -
Boulton restrikes?
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Remember that only folk over the age of 50 have any memory of UK coins other than decimal, there is a collector base of folk who scan their change, rather than/as well, as buying RM year sets.
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Happy birthdays!
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Mark Hunter my local MP ran the campaign to save the Cheque seems like they will now be around after 2018
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What on earth is this?
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Heritage - Eric P Newman Collection
davidrj replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Finding copper and bronze from the tropics in decent grades can be a nightmare, even supposedly common pieces with very low value in Krause take the 2 cents Eastern Caribbean Group - these penny sized coins were issued 1955, 1957, 1958, 1960-1965, Only 1955, 1965 and proofs were ever offered to the coin trade before going into circulation (these are cheap and plentiful in high grade) the rest are very hard to find