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RLC35

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  1. I kind of agree with you on many of the micro varieities, but I think the O'NE should be included. It has been in Sprink for a long time, and has a value of 100-1500 pounds!
  2. I think this auction is being held during the "New York International Coin Fair" at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Midtown, New York City. That is the premier show here in the USA for World coins, so you are correct that the bidding will be very active. I have gone to the NYICF the last three years, but am attending the Florida United NUmismatic Expo this year, which is held on the same dates. You always freeze to death in NYC this time of year, so it will be nice to exchange that for 75 degree weather in Florida. Good luck with your bids!
  3. I just ordered my copy thru your link!
  4. Per the "Shotgun" weddings....The first child can come anytme, after that they take 9 months each! LOL!
  5. Geordie, Thanks for the lead, that is a great site! Are we thinking MyHeritage is better than My Ancestry? Trouble is, I don't know what I want from a site?I have Ancestry.com and I like it, and it is easy to use, and has a extremely large database. Myheritage is also easy to use, and is free, which I like also. Ancestry is based in the USA, while MyHeritge is UK based, so both have a advantage for the user.
  6. Geordie, Thanks for the lead, that is a great site!
  7. It does look that way LOL, but I think it is just the reflection of the rock to the right of the lighthouse, that makes the sea look like it is going uphill from left to right!
  8. Here is a new one for me this week! A 1864 Crosslet 4 Penny. Probably Very Fine Condition...
  9. RLC35

    Grading?

    Hoping isn't a very sensible way forward. Buy what you can see.Oh I haven't bought it, but for £40 for the CC mint one would be a stealHere's a CC for you Sam lovely coin thanks If that was a 1889-CC instead of a 1889-P that was shown...you would be looking at a $1500 coin (minus the scratches of course).....The 1889-CC is one of the really tough CC coins!
  10. RLC35

    Grading?

    The dollar is Very Fine (minus the scratches). If the scratches are on the plastic container, and not the coin...then VF! The scratches will downgrade the dollar to Bullion Value, which is about $15-16.00. The reverse of the coin is about average for a VF coin!
  11. The camera lightened the coin up somewhat. The coin is really slightly darker than the pciture. Thanks to all for the comments.
  12. Well it is right now, but if Obama has his way we may join the VAT Club! LOL! BTW Dave, who awarded you the new Membership moniker (above your avaitar)...Chris? Just kidding! Ha,Ha!
  13. Recently, as a part of another purchase, I came into the possestion of a couple of Books...they are: "English Hammered Coinage" by J.J. North Hard Bound, with Illustrations and Rarity Volume 2, Edward I to Charles II (1272-1662) Spink & Son 1960, Good used condition. and "The Standard Catalogue of British Orders, Decorations & Medals" by E. C. Joslin, with Illustrations, and Values. Spink & Sons, 1969, Soft Bound, Good used Condition, 114 pages. I know they are both older, but may have some value to a collector. Send me a PM, with what they are worth to you, plus postage, who knows you may just buy some books!
  14. RLC35

    London Coins Today

    Interesting observation about the Ladies Neil. Not only do more Ladies seem to be interested in the Hobby...but at large coin shows here in the U.S. I've noticed a increase in Lady Dealers!
  15. I once went out with an American Lady from Edinburgh Indiana, she's now a Major in the Army (seriously) So Scottish-American Relations are just dandy my friends.I Shall not say anymore on the rest Oh and happy thanksgiving to my American friends ****************************************************************************************************** Azda, Edinburg, Indiana is about 30 miles South of Indianapolis, where I live. There is a small Army Base there, where troops are prepped for overseas duty. Thanks for the Thanksgiving wishes. Regards, Bob Welcome Bob, and yes she's at Attabury Yes that's the place, Camp Atterbury...
  16. I once went out with an American Lady from Edinburgh Indiana, she's now a Major in the Army (seriously) So Scottish-American Relations are just dandy my friends.I Shall not say anymore on the rest Oh and happy thanksgiving to my American friends ****************************************************************************************************** Azda, Edinburg, Indiana is about 30 miles South of Indianapolis, where I live. There is a small Army Base there, where troops are prepped for overseas duty. Thanks for the Thanksgiving wishes. Regards, Bob
  17. I am certainly not an Obama fan, but to be truthful the"saving" of the Turkeys by a U.S. President has been done annually ever since I can remember, and that goes back to FDR! Obama is just continuing the tradition. Ha,Ha! I have even heard some Americans refer to Obama as a turkey! LOL! They live in Montana, and practice rifle drill every morning at dawn before crawling back into their nucular bunkers, say the 7 Commandments to JEEzussss, before continuing to plot the overthrow of Big Government, right? (No stereotypes please, we're British ) Could be Peck, but to be honest, Montana is one of the few states I have never visited, so I can't be sure! LOL!
  18. I am certainly not an Obama fan, but to be truthful the"saving" of the Turkeys by a U.S. President has been done annually ever since I can remember, and that goes back to FDR! Obama is just continuing the tradition. Ha,Ha! I have even heard some Americans refer to Obama as a turkey! LOL!
  19. I've never dealt with Spink, but I have Baldwins. They are fine to buy from, but to sell, or auction is another matter. I offered them a whole box (about 85 coins) for auction (one of the coins in the $15,000 range, and excessivly rare), and they showed little interest. They said they deal in only the rarer, high value coins! Business must be good! LOL!
  20. RLC35

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    It is a nice coin, but does have a light "x" scratch across the lower throat on the obverse!
  21. Thanks Guys! This is the best dinner of the year! Bring on the oyster dressing...
  22. I'll definitely share all photos when I've received confirmation from Noble. In the meantime, I did put in a 'lowball' proxy-bid for this 1837 penny, which I appear to have won. If so, it'll be a nice surprise! It's not perfect, but certainly at the comfortable end of EF: 1837.jpg Accumulator...that is a beautiful Penny. Good find!
  23. I don't see how this is a jab at anyone specifically -- but I do see how a paranoid person could convince himself thereof. Brandon...can't you see that you are becoming a distraction to an otherwise great British Numismatic Forum. As the new guy on the block, please try to lower the intensity level somewhat. I am sure you have somthing to contribute. As for contributors saying something about the "American" or the "Yanks", leave it alone. America can take care of itself without our help, at least as far a numismatics is concerned. BTW...welcome aboard!
  24. Minisodah - ya, eh, I heard o' the place: That was a great show, and it sounds like you have the accent down pat! Ha,Ha!
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