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SionGilbey

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  1. SionGilbey

    Unidentified coins

    Yes, it looks like one of those fake spade guineas they used as gaming tokens.
  2. http://www.predecimal.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2733
  3. SionGilbey

    Oddities and Curiosities

    Ok, my first item is a 1967 penny that 'clacks' when you drop it. I COULD put a picture up but it looks just like any old boring 1967 penny! Nice grade, mind you, EF with traces of lustre, must be worth all of ... ooh, what shall we say, 99p plus postage? Could it be on a similar penny planchet but for another country? Is it a forgery made of another metal? (As if anyone would forge a 1967 penny ) Does it have anything wrong with the edge? It looks and feels exactly like any 1967 penny (definitely the right planchet, metal, etc). And you're quite right - who'd forge one of they? You'd only notice something wrong if you dropped it on a surface - instead of ringing, it clacks. The only I've not done is weigh it, but I don't have a set of they sensitive coin weigh thingies. Will look like this I think he'd have noticed that!
  4. SionGilbey

    How do i start

    It's amazing how they even get through Chris's rather good filters...
  5. SionGilbey

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    However some coins can be holed at the time quite well, and not too rare ones either, so are quite wearable as a lucky pendant. I've got a silver threepence... Probably either a love token, home made jewellery as silver was expensive for a working person back then or a jeweller/engraver's apprentice's practice piece being the smallest silver denomination.
  6. SionGilbey

    Oddities and Curiosities

    Ok, my first item is a 1967 penny that 'clacks' when you drop it. I COULD put a picture up but it looks just like any old boring 1967 penny! Nice grade, mind you, EF with traces of lustre, must be worth all of ... ooh, what shall we say, 99p plus postage? Could it be on a similar penny planchet but for another country? Is it a forgery made of another metal? (As if anyone would forge a 1967 penny ) Does it have anything wrong with the edge? It looks and feels exactly like any 1967 penny (definitely the right planchet, metal, etc). And you're quite right - who'd forge one of they? You'd only notice something wrong if you dropped it on a surface - instead of ringing, it clacks. The only I've not done is weigh it, but I don't have a set of they sensitive coin weigh thingies. I picked a little scales up off the net for £2 and a pound postage new, expecting nothing more than a rough estimate, but the beauty is accurate to 0.01 of a gram
  7. SionGilbey

    Oddities and Curiosities

    Ok, my first item is a 1967 penny that 'clacks' when you drop it. I COULD put a picture up but it looks just like any old boring 1967 penny! Nice grade, mind you, EF with traces of lustre, must be worth all of ... ooh, what shall we say, 99p plus postage? Could it be on a similar penny planchet but for another country? Is it a forgery made of another metal? (As if anyone would forge a 1967 penny ) Does it have anything wrong with the edge?
  8. SionGilbey

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    As far as I can judge, you are quite correct. That sad and sorry specimen is indeed the Gouby X or hollow neck type. In that condition for wear, worth £30 -£40 based on recent sales. As it is, well £0.99 looks about right if you can live with it. looked at that one myself and came to the same conclusion, Gouby X Who's going to be brave enought to ask him a question..... like do you know you have just ruined a rare coin that would have been worth £30-40. Still recon my shilling is the best though I can never get over what some people do to coins. In my early restarted collecting days (1995), I was ferreting through a tin of old coins in a local antique dealers only to find to my delight a pratically uncirculated cartwheel tuppence. No edge knocks, no problems, except some idiot had drilled a fuc*ing great hole right through it - aaaaagh!!! Some lovely coins in bulk lots I've bought have had holes in... They went straight to scrap. However sometimes people will still buy them just to fill that gap in the coin tray.
  9. SionGilbey

    Undated penny

    Machined off.
  10. SionGilbey

    How do i start

    I've dealt with many spam bots and you can always tell by: From China (most all are) Links in sig Multiple links in post where they shouldn't be. They're usually just some english with the link randomly placed in but this one seems a bit better.
  11. SionGilbey

    How do i start

    And it's an obvious spam bot.
  12. SionGilbey

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    As far as I can judge, you are quite correct. That sad and sorry specimen is indeed the Gouby X or hollow neck type. In that condition for wear, worth £30 -£40 based on recent sales. As it is, well £0.99 looks about right if you can live with it. The hollow neck is no longer the infallible predictor we worked out (see long thread in the Varieties sub-forum) : i.e. ALL Gouby X's have a hollow neck, but not all hollow necks are GX's. The I in BRITT is the only cast-iron guarantee. Is it I to the gap? I can't quite remember the CM study...
  13. SionGilbey

    How do i start

    NO YOU CAN'T. If you want to do some building why not head off to Fukutooma in Japan as I understand they are in need of building over there. However I don't think they'd appreciate link building that much
  14. SionGilbey

    Gold £2 Coins

    Hello Marie, If they are modern currency issue £2 coins they are worth £2 each. If they are gold or gold proof issues the values will depend on grade and rarity but will be in excess of £300 each even for the common ones. John. And if they're double sov.s...
  15. SionGilbey

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    WHY do people worldwide insist on ruining coins for no good reason...
  16. SionGilbey

    Gold £2 Coins

    To value them we'll need the year and definitely a picture. Thanks Sion
  17. VARY RAR ONLY TEN NUN BY THE COIN COLLECTOR EXPERTS (17 sold, 101 remaining)
  18. I've heard different opinions on this matter for a while now and I thought it might be enlightening to know what you lot have to say. As we know, metal prices are rising and some dealers melt down early 20th Century coins (especially gold and silver). I for one stand for conserving out numismatic heritage (Except those damn 1967 pennies. I have 40 66 and 67s just taking up space... lob 'em all I say). My view is it's also OK to melt down coins that in bad condition (only fairly common ones though). What's your view?
  19. SionGilbey

    Nother newbie- but oldie :)

    I don't know if it's scientific or just custom, but coin trays usually come lined with 'red fluffy stuff'. I've seen a lot of blue fluffy stuff around as well.
  20. Could rare varieties be melted down unnoticed?
  21. SionGilbey

    Hey Guys!

    Are you looking for pictures of coins only in uncirculated condition with the backgrounds photoshopped out?
  22. SionGilbey

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    It's tempting to bid 20p for the coin and probably win the auction. Postage will cost him 46p (new rates from Monday). Having received the coin demand that he sends you the tea-towel because it's in the photo and therefore you assumed it was included. Otherwise you'll leave very negative feedback! Point made, and he's well out of pocket! A bit of fun too Pfft... 70p is a twentieth of my current coin fund! As if I have that kind of money! hard times...
  23. SionGilbey

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/undated-20p-tail-side-rare-/250794214101?pt=UK_Coins_BritishDecimal_RL&hash=item3a648002d5 What a scam
  24. SionGilbey

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I've always thought that one of the fun things about collecting was shifting through loads of junk to find a bargain coin that satisfyingly fills a gap
  25. SionGilbey

    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    Some more very rare coins http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1997-2-Two-Pound-Coin-Very-Rare-DATE-/250790096628?pt=UK_Coins_BritishDecimal_RL&hash=item3a64412ef4 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Very-rare-Victoria-Silver-3d-coin-/360353223575?pt=UK_Coins_BritishMilled_RL&hash=item53e6b9d397 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1-00-ONE-POUND-COIN-BRITISH-SHIELD-VERY-RARE-UK-1988-/130499500955?pt=UK_Coins_BritishComm_RL&hash=item1e62605b9b Oh, and its outstanding how many very scarce coins this seller can list: http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/vixta007/?_trksid=p4340.l2559
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