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Either wear or a partially filled die. For some years (1920 for example) these are quite common and not generally considered collectible. I will agree with Rob and Accumulator. An extra comment: I will not pay a premium for an error that can be easily reproduced in my garage! A file, some sand paper and voila, colon disappeared. Thanks! I,m not sure about the garage comment rob!Low tide anyone? High tide, plus i can see the other colon
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I've noticed this myself Nick. My normal pictures are bigger than ebay enlarged ones which to me is quite strange.......I've enlarged my own pictures on ebay only to find they are smaller than the ones i've uploaded or are on the main auction picture. I completely sympathise with eBay because their storage requirements must be gargantuan, but for me - if the button doesn't result in an enlarged image then don't call it 'enlarge'. Here, here! A huge bugbear for me too! Does anyone know how to get the eBay 'enlarge' feature to work? I imagine it's an extra cost somewhere ... Its an extra cost aye........
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I've noticed this myself Nick. My normal pictures are bigger than ebay enlarged ones which to me is quite strange.......I've enlarged my own pictures on ebay only to find they are smaller than the ones i've uploaded or are on the main auction picture. I completely sympathise with eBay because their storage requirements must be gargantuan, but for me - if the button doesn't result in an enlarged image then don't call it 'enlarge'. Here, here! A huge bugbear for me too! Yes but they want extra cash for showing LARGER PIX.........Yet my pix are larger than theirs lol?
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I've noticed this myself Nick. My normal pictures are bigger than ebay enlarged ones which to me is quite strange.......I've enlarged my own pictures on ebay only to find they are smaller than the ones i've uploaded or are on the main auction picture.
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Fake in an NGC Slab!
azda replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Same guy with the original post and the fake coin. He basically buys the Coins mostly from the UK for buttons, gets them slabbed and adds a few hundred £s, slabs must be expensive these days. What i still don't understand is that he's in Patis so is PCGS now, so why ship to NGC? -
Looking for capital John.......
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5/5?
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Apparently a toned EF 120997312075 Mr Platt now using his wifes eBay to talk shite, toned yes, EF errrrrr no Insert url please......
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Wow, 95 downloads of the initial picture. Generated some interest then? lol So for my next trick, i've just spotted a Marsh 46A..............For those unfamiliar with Marsh then it's Spink 3852F.............Wallets out for the Sovereign boys............€6000 estimate which is'nt too bad
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You should try various ways and setting pies, as Peck said, i do all my pictures outside, i have a balcony here in Munich so it's not generally a problem if it rains either. Just try different ways and see what suits you and the camera best, i also use the highest resolution settings plus macro mode, it all works for me and get great results with a 5 year old Olympus 8mmp camera. P.s, the bigger the coin, the nearer to it you can take a picture, smaller coins need a bit of distance inbetween, i have'nt quite mastered copper bronze yet but am working on that, and lastly, always make sure there's a bit of land between the coin so you can crop and rotate if required
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I'm inclined to agree with pies here, in the centre of the 5 between the middle point of the 5 and end of the 5 there is a distinct join between those to points, and inside the 5, in the centre again on the right there is a protrusion. Only problem with that theory is that if it were a 6 it does'nt join all the way round Anyone else see this?
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It would be quite fun to 'buy' it on ebay and then fail to pay, leaving the seller with a bill of 10% i.e. £152,100 for the ebay fees. Now that would be adding to the Greek debt crisis!! Joking aside (am I?), it looks to me as if this is either a counterfeit (the Jubilee head looks a bit rough) or this is a marriage of a hollowed out Jubilee head coin with an inserted George V 1918 reverse - looks like the India mintmark to me. Can I see a rather sharp looking line around the inner rim on the reverse? Taking a second look at the close up, there seems to be some white metal showing through in places, which possibly means its a fake, maybe like the ones I found a few years ago, which I reckon were made from depleted Uranium to give the correct weight. The 10% only applies to the 1st 750, so it would only cost $75 £75
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I think he's probably in a straight jacket by now, numpty
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No, I didn't update it, when's 6.1 out, Dave, do you know? My eBay app's up-to-date though??? Really annoying! Don't know when its out Stuart, but Apple knows there was a lot of problems with it, might be a few weeks or longer
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Did you Update to os6? Lots of problems, perhaps the eBay app also had a problem. I have'nt updated yet, waiting for 6.1 before doing so
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No problems to report here Stuart with email replies
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An interesting read - Lord Stewartby Collection
azda replied to Accumulator's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Living in the middle of a 200 acre estate he probably thought he did'nt need it.........Mannnnn what a huge loss this is -
Another interesting one from China http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180982201067?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_sacat%3D0%26_from%3DR40%26_nkw%3D180982201067%26_rdc%3D1
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She's a seller after your own heart Dave - "I have to of these" Lol, i emailed and asked if she'd give ME a quid two Take it off her hands :-D I sent her a message saying it's what "we in the trade call a washer" and that even her starting price of 99p overvalues it
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Hahahaha, i love his description of value:
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Help with the-saleroom LIVE bidding!
azda replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Bear in mind Gary, baldwins had 3 sales last week so they will be busy and may Take a week to get your invoice Special delivery plus a little bit for packaging. £10 in the odd hundred or thousand or two won't break the bank. I won a lot at the Baldwins auction last week via the Saleroom. What happens now? Do I get an invoice though the post or by email etc.? -
Help with the-saleroom LIVE bidding!
azda replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Most of My invoices have come by email, i then Phone them to Pay. Regarding postage, some auction houses use 3rd Party carriers and they basically Charge what they want. I've had postage costs ranging from £10 to £25 in extreme cases and thats only for coins shipped inside the UK and not to me in Germany. -
Help with the-saleroom LIVE bidding!
azda replied to Coinery's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
As wirh an eBay snipe Never Show your hand until later. Bidding Can be fast and furious and may well go past what you are prepared to pay anyway, if it does'nt and it slows down thats when i jump in. There is also on a majority of theae auctions a 3% surcharge for bidding live with the Saleroom -
This was sort of started in another thread and it got me thinking. I have a 1913 Halfcrown which next year will be 100 years old..........So when and where in the coin collecting world do we consider a coin as being OLD?