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RLC35

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  1. I do not believe it is an open 3. The picture's weakest point just happens to be the at the number 3, but if you look close enough you can see a ball on top of the lower end of the 3!
  2. Tracyaw, That looks like a nice clear double 9...good find!
  3. While ngc and pcgs might make a mistake id'ing a british coin, they would not do the same with a silver dollar! Lol!
  4. All coins are High priced to ANY buyer Peter. Those Rainbow Morgans are silly money for a coin that has a Little bit of colour and were minted in millions. A proof with less than a 1000 mintage compared to a business strike mintage is in my eyes quite cheap at $3000 Be very careful indeed. A lot of those Morgans are so 'prooflike' you'd easily be fooled. I have one you'd swear was a proof (frosted design, mirror fields), but it's not. Excellent point Peck. The 1881 Dollar is well know for having "Proof like" business strikes! I have never seen one passed on as a proof...but the 1881's are beautifully struck Dollars, and would fool many!
  5. RLC35

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    That has to be the poorest fake NGC slab I've ever seen! Tom, It is also Bronze...not Copper! Ha,Ha! The holder does not seal, and is just a commercial holder sold everywhere.
  6. Tracyaw, If you like Victorian Pennies, the Gouby book is a must. It is the most recent, and the most complete on Victorian varieties!
  7. Hi Colin, I did not receive a note through the system (Forum). You can send direct at: RLC35@aol.com. Regards, Bob
  8. Gary, Auction House purposely set estimates ranges low, to stimulate bidding activity. Also, since "they" set the range, that also effects any reserve that is attached to any coin sale. Most Auction Companies only allow a reserve of 60% of the low estimate, so in effect you have no reserve at all, because most sellers wouldn't think of selling there coins for 60% of the low end of the starting range. Just a few of the tricks involved with auction sales!
  9. Another coin I picked up at the recent ANA "Worlds Fair of Money" in Chicago. A 1861 Half Penny, with a doubled 2nd "1" in the date. I seem to recall someone posted this type, of Half Penny, on an earlier post, but I'm not sure who it was. I recently sold a Penny with this same configuration, but this is the first Half Penny I have seen with this date type.
  10. My example is just like yours! CCGB has it listed as F-279 though. Not sure which is the right designation.
  11. Paulus, To me it has a pink/ bluish cast...not a normal shading for Bronze. The pinkish/bluish shading usually means a quick dip in Silver/Copper dip! With that said, sometime camera settings can give you a errounous (sp) coloring. Just MHO.....
  12. I think the estimate is pretty close. Especially since it looks to have been chemically dipped! Still a nice example.
  13. Is there a 1869 proof farthing? I don't see one in the book.
  14. I think it is either VF or GVF, but it does have a weak reverse. Worth about 450 to 500 pounds...IMHO!
  15. Dave, I just took a look at Martin Platt's 1860, that you guys referred too...in my opinion it really is a Mule...FYI! Ha,Ha
  16. Here is what a real Mule looks like. It has some edge marks on the reverse, but it is the real thing! I just picked it up at the "ANA Worlds Fair of Money" in Chicago yesterday. Believe me...I'll take a lot less the 1,250 for it! Ha,Ha!
  17. RLC35

    New Member From Québec

    Hi William, Welcome to the group! I am one of your Southern Neighbors in the USA! (Indianapolis, IN). If you like coins, you are going to love the Forum...it is a great resource!
  18. I have sleep apnea...maybe I will have one too!
  19. Peck...how many cups of coffee have you had this morning? Ha,Ha!.......
  20. RLC35

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Dave, Rob, Below is the actual comment from my client! A little pompus, don't you think? Its not like we are soliciting members...right! LOL! "I'm not on that forum but do look at it. There are some unpleasant and vitriolic personal comments on it from one or two members with foul language to boot which is why I wont join."
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I think you are right Dave...there are a lot of people read these boards, that are lurkers only! I talked to a buyer the other day about the Forum, and he said he looks at it all the time, but has not become a member...he said he doesn't like some of our language! Can you imagine that! LOL! (BTW...he was trying to buy my 1877 Narrow Date!).
  22. RLC35

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Another "Detector Find" Dave! No bad, considering it has been underground since 1915! LOL!
  23. Carole Towler, from the 60's and 70's.......
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