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  1. Agreed with Colin' post, lovely coin, but with such a striking flaw i'm sure you'll come accross it sooner or later. I also think in your assesment that it's been from a foreign sale is also correct. As a matter of interest, have you asked any of the Major buyers for help? Ras, Petition crown, Roddy Richardson etc?, they may offer some light. Just a Suggestion. P.s, is that a small bend in the 3rd quarter on the REV?
  2. How I have missed your dinner plates Dave! I hope that's not a stonking great fingerprint at 10 o'clock on the rev? Could Possibly be Paul, then again, i'm not complaining for what i paid for them
  3. As Stuart has already remarked, if CGS won't slab a flan crack then they'll be buggered with hammered with all that clipping and irregular Flans, it would just be a waste of peoples money
  4. Coin 4 has really surprised me as a GVF. Hari Detail worn, shoulder worn, rubbimg to the face. I had one similar which they graded 35 and based my asessment on that, so i think their grading is inconsistent. The Last 2 i had virtually correct but i'd still say the William III is better IMO
  5. Last time i sent 2 coins they sat at this stage for over 2 weeks
  6. Shit, mine has just melted, just the bloody wrapper left
  7. I'd suggest not to buy any 1890 farthings now, market is about to be flooded http://www.the-saler...searchitem=true
  8. Well bugger me with a rotating cactus I thought the low estimate was high. Wonder what fruitcake bought those
  9. Terrible OBV Picture, but for a reason i would think
  10. azda

    PCGS Verifiication

    Just to put you off more. Chinese fakes have been known in TPG slabs, in fact, one was found last week on the USA ebay site by a seller who was told it was fake and because it was in a TPG holder (NGC i think it was) he just basically shrugged his shoulders and said "so, it's in a graded holder, so no comeback on me" so there you go, your Money, your risk
  11. Thanks gents, kinda though more of early strikes than proofs, always good to get opinions though. Another in the bündle, nicht schlecht. LXI edge
  12. The 2nd is a double florin 1887. Again, it Displays proof like Features, but both may be early strikes. The double Florin has a Little wear
  13. Bought a Job lot of coins in a case from auction and this one was inside. Its a 1/4 Kopek dated 1899. Looking through Krause all have a crown above the H type design, but this one has a small crown with a small design either side of it, i thought perhaps proof issue but can't see that either. Any help would be appreciated. Oh and p.s, the normal "click to attach files" function button does'nt seem to work
  14. azda

    Quiet today

    I'm off for a week but it's also nice weather and have been out metal detecting, trying to get a spade into the ground is nearly impossible. Hope they won't mind me bringing a JCB next time to help me dig with
  15. Thanks for that Richard, did'nt think to check the archieves dohhhhh. Anyway, the 1st one in that list seems to represent the one i have. Hopefully the Price will be the same to
  16. No. 3 is better than No. 2 in my humble opinion. I would give 3 the VF50 and 2 the VF45 Check the wear on Annes shoulder
  17. 1 VF55 2VF50 3VF45 4VF35 5VF25 6EF65 7EF70
  18. But who's going to want to pay that sort of money for over 2700 of the same coin? Not Quite a rarity is it
  19. You did'nt Miss anything. Mr Blyth is another Mr Platt on the same scale, IE, he likes to encourage bidding until it gets to a Point his greed is happy with
  20. Well & truly and I'm very grateful for all your input. Shows how a novice can be fleeced I suppose. But that's why I asked.... John Argentum asks why would I want it? Because it's what I like/collect/am interested in - why else? As you say - each to his own. Anything wrong with that? I don't collect proof or pattern Soho types or Moore patterns or even Victorian pennies so why should I look for one just because you think I should? I can't be happier with something that doesn't float my boat. I just saw this (so called) 1963 proof and as it's relevant to what interests me and what I collect, I thought I'd enquire about it. And also why I asked my peers - because I wanted to know if I was doing the right thing or not and as it turns out, (obviously) not. So mission accomplished for me. Anyway, an FYI for all, this is the dealer concerned. http://stores.ebay.c...d=p4634.c0.m322 Nothing wrong with that. It's just that a proof should stand out. Rarity alone is not relevant in this case, as the example you are looking at doesn't look any different from a currency specimen. As for that dealer - over £1000 for a GEF 1797 penny ... !! All the American Dealers take Spink and Krause as their Prices, here's another for you http://www.ebay.co.u...=item35c90b5f67
  21. Sorry but thats not a proof strike for me either. If there's only 2-5 known it would and should look Highly polished after only a Maximum of 5 coins struck. After being in business 65 years he still won't know everything. Ask him what the distinctions are between the proof and currency as you cannot Tell personally. Should'nt he be retired after 65 years, he should consider it as his eyesight has gone, he Must be pushing 90 years old if thats the case
  22. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh i'm back in
  23. It is potentially a concern but scams like this are not so easy to run. Firstly, there are 2 graders for each coin and you need at least a partner in crime. Also it might be difficult for the rouge grader to ensure that those coins get to him and not another grader not in the scam. You get people in all trades and professions worldwide committing fraud and abusing their positions and we can only hope they get caught sooner or later. Absolutely right that one should buy the coin and not the holder! Sword, you know this from where? we're talking about American/Chinese TPGs and not CGS, so where's your info coming from dude?
  24. Ok, just my tuppence worth. ANYTHING with the words CHINA, COIN and TPG; geezus, the whole TPG is a fecking joke now in my eyes......Lets not Forget that NGC HAVE slabbed fakes of UK COINS, Need we say more. Stay away from coins slabbed by American TPGs as they obviously know fook all
  25. £200 IS a very fair offer, i'd give the coin good EF as the hair Detail is not fully struck, so in my opinion £200 is quite good. Bear in mind, if it were to auction on ebay and made the same, you'd lose £20 straight away for ebay fees bringing the total down to £180 and if were paid by PayPal it would reduce further by 3.5% on the £200so, you'd lose around £27 if it sold on ebay for 200 quid. Oh and FFS, don't mention the words clean and coins in the same sentence
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