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Everything posted by azda
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Which might prompt yet another RM commemorative!A commemorative of the Churchill commemorative
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Pegasus Auctions Selling British Farthings
azda replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Exactly, the LC one i just quoted looks worse than the ebay one -
Pegasus Auctions Selling British Farthings
azda replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
A 2013 Londoncoins EF graded sold for £460 or $773 -
I think 1 or 2 of our members have lost their minds. It happens to us all eventually
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Pegasus Auctions Selling British Farthings
azda replied to azda's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Its an auction lot Bob, so all is fair game -
If it was used for several hours then the coins would have never reached circulation before finding out they had reused the same die, the would/should have then went back and check what had been minted.
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Best program for creating forms?
azda replied to Rob's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Word does'nt come as Standard fullstop in Windows, you pay for the add ons, or Download it for free -
And for my next trip.
azda replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
http://www.irishcoins.com -
I've been buying some proof sets (1927 types) but i recently bought into the 2009 Kew gardens hype and bought an Executive proof set for what seems to be a reasonable price considering what the RM sell them for amd what they go for on fleabay. My question is, do you think the hype for the Kew gardens 50p will tapfer off like it did with the undated 20p? (null)
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I visited Dachau concemtration camp, that was spine chilling. Dachau was the model for all other camps, seeing where the ovens were located gave me goosebumps. Just about a km away was the SS firing range in which they used 4000 Russian POWs as live targets. I may, if no one objects, go back and take some pictures for you all, when o have a little time, its something which i think should be seen IMO so that we never forget what happened in these camps and never forget the sacrifices of so many.
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Would like some help with this James 1st Laurel
azda replied to srh11293's topic in British Hammered
But if he's already had it for 10 years raw i'd see no point now for a slab if it was just for storage, unless as you say that its for selling on -
For the Spanish coin, go to the Sun forum "recent aquisitions"
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Would like some help with this James 1st Laurel
azda replied to srh11293's topic in British Hammered
Hello and welcome. If you've already had the coin for 10 years raw then why feel the need now to slab it? Is it for authenticity purposes? -
And right there is what is wrong with the ebay feedback system, its an absolute joke
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Your problem is now that the toning is seen in and around the legend but not in the fields, those now look too clean. Your pictures are'nt the best and you've probably taken them indoors under artificial light which does'nt really help when asessiing the coin, but thats my opinion from what i can see
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NVF for me but i laughed when the owner said "i'm sending to PCGS and it better come back as AU at least" sorry, but it has'nt a chance of getting that grade. PCGS Grade, probably XF
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We don't really do MS grades here, good old fashioned EFs or UNCs etc, Peck gave it a GEF though which i think would be about an AU American grade, but problem being that its been cleaned and perhaps dipped now that the TPGs can recognise this, so it might be down to XF by now if it were sent to a TPG. They'd stick that on the Label also i believe. Its a bit like the Black Death was, its branded unclean and stick a large X On it lol
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So, there you have it...a piece of £20 silver delivered for £117...bargain!Paulus' link (thanks, by the way!) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151310748742?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_sacat%3D0%26_from%3DR40%26_nkw%3D151310748742%26_rdc%3D1 And this is why ebay is such a mess. 58 bids is a joke, and this does'nt trigger anything within ebay
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1887 sixpence jeb on truncation rarety
azda replied to chris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Jaggy if you had of told me this in 2010 when i first started collecting lol......... Look at the date of the post -
I've no idea what we're talking about
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Here's it on ForgeryNetwork: http://www.forgerynetwork.com/asset.aspx?id=ouiJWLQnL94= I wonder who bought that (or not as the case might be) then Clive
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1887 sixpence jeb on truncation rarety
azda replied to chris's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Tenor (yes i know Peck) -
Just curious how you Managed to clean it when it seems to be in a slab? Your original picture is unslabbed and the picture just above Pecks reply is slabbed
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I've replied to a post that was over a year old thinking it was just a few days old. Senile or what
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I'd be interested to hear if you get a response from PCGS Rob