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davidrj

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  1. Another one I've never heard of, be interested to see the pictures Thanks for the info David
  2. davidrj

    ebay sniping programmes

    Combination of saved searches with lots of exclusions, and sitting with laptop on my knee whilst Mrs RJ watches Eastenders etc Myibay Firefox addon allows unlimited snipes down to 3 seconds for free
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    ebay sniping programmes

    I take you point, but then auctions are a gamble for both buyer & seller, half the fun IMHO I think the majority of items that are correctly described and have a decent high res picture of both sides find their price for the popular ranges. For specialist areas, maybe Ebay is not the correct market place for sellers The real fun is finding an obscure variety in amongst the junk; 2 years ago I spotted a 1903 with open 3 penny listed at 45p, I sniped at £25, not my fault I was the sole bidder and got it for the starting price. If I had put a normal bid in for this it would have stood out amongst the other junk and possibly attracted others to look, as to why anyone was daft enough to bid Conversly I have sniped reasonable (to me) bids and been outbid enormously by other snipers
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    ebay sniping programmes

    Agreed! All my Ebay bids are snipes. I use the free Firefox addon. I put my maximum bid in and wait to see what happens Had some good results David
  5. Hi Az, Can you post a higher res picture of the E and Britannia's head? looks to be a similar dot on her cheek, so my gut reaction is crud/corrosion David
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    Is there anything at all we can do

    If folk here think British prices are going over the top, look at the US $2M FOR 3 LINCOLN CENTS David
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Yes! Never been to this part of the world before, so should be interesting David
  8. Wow, just wow Double wow! David
  9. Never seen nor heard of that dot on trident 1922 before David Here's my 1922 Dot.... Thanks! I bet they are pretty impossible to spot in lower grades David
  10. I can see enough bronze colour showing through at the edges to make me 99% sure it's a bronze halfpenny that's been silvered post-issue. It's in a nice grade, so if the date is right, and the price is right, and it floats your boat, go for it! Don't fall for any "Rare" BS though. It should be priced LESS than the regular issue. I have two silver plated veil head pennies that look very similar. French 10c pieces 1898 to 1920 were commonly decorated with gold, silver and sometimes both 10c doré et argenté 1898 and still command a decent price. David
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    How's this for confusion God knows what! David (off on holiday in the morning, be interesting to see what's in change in Baltic capitals)
  12. This 1875 penny (F80) arrived today (Ebay purchase) Raised dot below 1st I in Victoria, this looks identical to the one illustrated in Michael Gouby's new book on an F82 penny (his BP 1875 Cd) Very odd the same obverse flaw should occur with two different reverses! There is a suggestion of the same flaw mirrored (next to the ship) on the reverse with a die crack David
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    1875 penny F80

    Thanks, interesting. I wonder if Michael's was an F80? Still looking for the F82 "cannonball" David
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    1875 penny F80

    Not sure I follow your logic here, David? The accepted wisdom on all the "dot" coins is a transient fault caused by a bit of grit in the works. Here we have the same dot on an obverse with two completely different reverse dies Do we resurrect old theories re die identication marks?? I'm off on holiday next week, but when I get back I'll send high res scans to Michael for his comments, this is a very puzzling coin David Interesting. The dot looks far too regular to be caused by grit. It's the same roundness as the 1897 'dot' which is supposed to be non-accidental. But whatever the cause, it has got onto the die and thus appears on more than one specimen. Does anyone know if the wide date and narrow date dies for 1875 were used concurrently? Gouby states one known for the wide date penny, this was seen 10 years ago. If the flawed die was around long enough to be used with two different reverse dies, why isn't this a common variety??? David
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    1875 penny F80

    Not sure I follow your logic here, David? The accepted wisdom on all the "dot" coins is a transient fault caused by a bit of grit in the works. Here we have the same dot on an obverse with two completely different reverse dies Do we resurrect old theories re die identication marks?? I'm off on holiday next week, but when I get back I'll send high res scans to Michael for his comments, this is a very puzzling coin David
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    1875 penny F80

    I scan coins at 2400 dpi with a dark background, bronze comes out far too dark against the default white background of my scanner I use Photoscape to do the circular cropping, this is a freebie photoscape download Once I have images, cropped against a black back ground I use Photoshop to stich them together. Make a large black blank image, then paste the individual scanned images, flatten layers, then crop to shape One of those jobs thats very time consuming whilst on the learning curve, but I can now do the complete proces in about 25 minutes Hope this helps David
  17. Never seen nor heard of that dot on trident 1922 before David
  18. ditto I think the system was hacked again, I got the weird text only version earlier, plus a warning flag from my anti virus software (AVG). Images disappeared last time IIRC :( David
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    Royal Maundy

    Thanks guys, as I say I'm currently the guardian, not the owner of this set. Mum is sadly demented but as fit as a fiddle, so we may have a telegram from the Queen to add to the set in a few years. David
  20. It's Maundy Thursday today, and I thought forum members might like to see the full range a pensioner receives from her Majesty This set belongs to my 93 year old mum, who was a recipient in 2004 (Liverpool Cathedral)
  21. Continuing my high resolution scans of bun pennies in my junk box Opinions on this one please Freeman F73 - similar to Gouby BP 1874 Nj with the sloping 1, but the 7 is broken and I think there is evidence of a 4 over 4 David
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    1874 H penny F73

    Just as well I wasn't rude about him! That's the problem with nommes de plume David
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    Royal Maundy

    Thanks, I've seen these Maundy case, but looking for some way to conserve the complete set David
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    Royal Maundy

    Sadly Mum has now had to go into residential care, so I'm now the guardian of this collection. I'm not a maundy collector, but neither do I want to sell, this is a family heirloom for the grandchildren Any thoughts how best to conserve/display them; does anyone produce a custom case/box. One of the fourpences is beginning to tone, should I remove them from the plastic packaging? David
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