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The 1880, 8/8 is SOLD!
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Here is a 1880 8/8 in Fair! If anyone wants it, it is $30.00 plus shipping. It also has the re-tooled O in ONE, like all of these coins have.
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Where's Peckris these days?
RLC35 replied to 1949threepence's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Michael, What is the name of the article? I would like to read it. -
Here is the best of the 3 1934 pennies I have. Pretty nice, but not in the same ballpark as the one for sale on ebay!
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Penny Model 1 error (extra E)
RLC35 replied to Dutchgreener's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Even when it is listed in American books, they still don't get it right, because they don't know what one looks like. I sent a 1922/27 in to be slabbed, with explanation, etc. It came back a regular 1922. Grrrrrrrr! Yes, IF I was getting that slabbed it would have to be by CGS I agree with you Paulus, if I was just getting one valuable Great Britain coin slabbed, it would be with CGS. I was getting 190 coins slabbed for sale with Heritage, and Heritage won't sell CGS slabbed coins! Because of that, a small Company like CGS has limited their audience to mostly Great Britain, and European sales. CGS should have used the same grading system as the other major grading companies. It would have enhanced their business model. IMHO. -
Penny Model 1 error (extra E)
RLC35 replied to Dutchgreener's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Even when it is listed in American books, they still don't get it right, because they don't know what one looks like. I sent a 1922/27 in to be slabbed, with explanation, etc. It came back a regular 1922. Grrrrrrrr! -
You are right 1949, you do have to get through all the things you are "not" interested in, at a coin club meeting, before getting to something you are interested in. The thing that makes the coin club meeting for me, is the monthly auction. Our monthly coin club has anywhere from 70 to 95 collectors in attendance, and a 100-150 lot auction, each month. If they didn't have the auction, the attendance would be much smaller! I find one of the benefits of attending a coin club is seeing and talking about new things I might not otherwise come across. The Tyneside Numismatic Society I attend has an auction each month too, but we could only dream of having 70 members and 100 lots, we also meet in a pub, so beer on tap and no draughty church hall for us Hutsaboutcoins, If I get back to Great Britain, I want to visit your coin club. The idea of meeting in a Bar is appealing! Ha,Ha!
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Alhnail, One thing I have noticed in the 1860/59, is the fact there are both "broken 6", and "fully formed 6" varieties of the coin. I have had both, though the one I have now (MS61) has the fully formed 6. Here is the fully formed "6" type of the 1860/59.
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Do you belong to the Reading Coin Club?
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Alhnail, One thing I have noticed in the 1860/59, is the fact there are both "broken 6", and "fully formed 6" varieties of the coin. I have had both, though the one I have now (MS61) has the fully formed 6.
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You are right 1949, you do have to get through all the things you are "not" interested in, at a coin club meeting, before getting to something you are interested in. The thing that makes the coin club meeting for me, is the monthly auction. Our monthly coin club has anywhere from 70 to 95 collectors in attendance, and a 100-150 lot auction, each month. If they didn't have the auction, the attendance would be much smaller!
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I'm gaining on you Geordie...I'll be 80 in December!
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Peter, So very sorry to hear about your wife's passing. God Bless you and your family.
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the pennies of 1922 and 1926
RLC35 replied to Mr T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Sadly I do - that way I discovered the pattern QEII obverse which Michael Gouby now calls C*. It also makes identification of some coins more precise. And it comes in handy when I can't get off to sleep....... Richard, good lead on the sleep thing, I may give that one a try! Ha,Ha.... -
Rash, Thanks for sharing your collection with the Forum. It is indeed a pleasure to admire the detail included. All the Best, Bob
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Michael Freeman's 1926 ME Penny sold for $7,050 (including Premium), at Heritage!
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1860 Mule Halfpenny
RLC35 replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I don't know if the Mule was from Freeman's Private Collection or not, but he was the previous owner, and the person I bought it from in a private sale. -
1860 Mule Halfpenny
RLC35 replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It came to me from Michael Freeman graded "cleaned" VF. I kind of agree with you at AVF, but you know how it goes...it's VF if you are selling, and AVF if you are buying...Ha,Ha. I hate grading by the way! LOL... -
1860 Mule Halfpenny
RLC35 replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Above are pic's of my Farthing Mule. I think my mule is 4 berries, Obverse B (Freeman 2). -
1860 Mule Halfpenny
RLC35 replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have one too (ex Michael Freeman). I presume you mean mule farthing Bob, If you have a mule halfpenny, please load a picture if you have one. You are correct Bernie, it is a farthing. Coppers was talking about a farthing, and that is what I was responding too. I guess I could have been a little clearer on my statement. -
1860 Mule Halfpenny
RLC35 replied to loose54's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I have one too (ex Michael Freeman). -
Nons "What crap has he bought this time?" Thread.....
RLC35 replied to Nonmortuus's topic in Beginners area
I'd grade it as EF also -
Pete, The 1919H is a beautiful coin! Nice find. I don't think I have ever seen a nicer example!
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the pennies of 1922 and 1926
RLC35 replied to Mr T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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the pennies of 1922 and 1926
RLC35 replied to Mr T's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Just found one in a box! Love it. That's some box you have there, Bob.... I guess that was a little confusing the way I stated it..."circulated coin box!" Actually it was in a holder, and cataloged in a coin storage box! Ha,Ha! I did not remember having a second 1922 of that type, at the time however. Does anyone want to buy one!.....